07-15-2011, 04:13 PM
ON the other hand, why bother to get all hampered down with all the gay relationship baggage if you are perfectly happy in a straight relationship, one that society doesn't only not question, but also condones fiercely? ... I don't see who would go down that route.
You, on the other hand, while comfortable with the idea of having gay sex, but not a relationship, are maybe trying to have your cake and eat it. If your fiancée doesn't mind, you're just one lucky guy. If she does, well, does it have to be a choice? I would question more that fact that you don't want to share this man on man experience with her when you had no qualms sharing yourself with two ladies...
I understand that the nature of male relationships with women can often be strained because of a woman's possessive nature (I'm not saying only women display that trait, however, don't get me wrong), but while we often hear of guys just "doing it" together without the slightest emotional factor, I'm not sure it will necessarily come with no strings attached. It may well depend who you choose to do it with.
My suggestions of including your partner was only for her not to feel left out, to have some control over the situation and because she might find it interesting, since she's adventurous, to explore and learn with you. What's more it might also be easier to find a bisexual man who'll gladly operate with you as a threesome. A gay man might not accept the deal, as some are completely turned off by women. Ultimately, it is nonetheless your call.
You, on the other hand, while comfortable with the idea of having gay sex, but not a relationship, are maybe trying to have your cake and eat it. If your fiancée doesn't mind, you're just one lucky guy. If she does, well, does it have to be a choice? I would question more that fact that you don't want to share this man on man experience with her when you had no qualms sharing yourself with two ladies...
I understand that the nature of male relationships with women can often be strained because of a woman's possessive nature (I'm not saying only women display that trait, however, don't get me wrong), but while we often hear of guys just "doing it" together without the slightest emotional factor, I'm not sure it will necessarily come with no strings attached. It may well depend who you choose to do it with.
My suggestions of including your partner was only for her not to feel left out, to have some control over the situation and because she might find it interesting, since she's adventurous, to explore and learn with you. What's more it might also be easier to find a bisexual man who'll gladly operate with you as a threesome. A gay man might not accept the deal, as some are completely turned off by women. Ultimately, it is nonetheless your call.