shrivelwood
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Hey there,
Just thought I'd introduce myself and explain my situation a little. I'm a 25 y/o male, with a 24 y/o fiancée, Zelda. We've been together 3 years now. We've always been very open when it comes to sex. Zelda is openly bisexual, whereas I consider myself more bicurious.
We talk a lot about inviting other people into our bedroom, as it's a common fantasy we share. We've managed to involve both a male and a female on separate occasions.
We struggle a lot because very few of our friends are as open-minded as us. This is my first problem, because we're on a never-ending mission to find someone who will join us in the bedroom so we can experiment. We've approached many of our friends, who seem eager when they've had a drink, but then after a short game of strip poker or something, they draw the line at which they are comfortable with.
This is more than fine with me. I never try to push people's boundaries and would never let people do something they're not comfortable with.
But anyway, the next morning or days following, things just get real awkward, and then they distance themselves from us, and we end up losing friends.
Recently though, Zelda and I met up with an old school friend of mine, Blythe. We talked and flirted over text for weeks before meeting up with her for a very sexy night.
(I say school friend loosely. In school I was madly in love with her, but the feelings were always one-sided. Sorry, going off track.)
Soon after we had this amazing night together, Blythe met a guy online, Carlos, and began dating him. This didn't stop our flirty texts, sexy pictures, and future plans to meet up again.
Rather than Blythe cheating on Carlos, we all decided to play some games: drinking, stripping and dares. Soon the night got very sexual again, for three of us. Carlos wasn't in the mood. So that night ended. It caused a lot of friction between the four of us. Carlos got very jealous of Blythe speaking to us. Since then, Zelda and I have promised to behave so Blythe can have a shot at making it work with Carlos. This was all going great until one night, after many drinks together (the four of us), everyone else had gone to bed except for Blythe and me. She was a bit tipsy. She confessed to me that she'd loved me all the way through school, and still loved me now.
I have to be honest-- it really blew me out of the water. I mean, I'm due to get married to a woman I love in 2 months, and here I am sitting with a girl I loved for many years, who is telling me she felt the same. Needless to say, she got embarrassed, and made a quick exit to go to bed.
Because I share everything with Zelda, I woke her gently and confessed the conversation that just took place. She was a tiny bit shocked, but to be honest, it was more a feeling of "I told you so," because she had once said it was clear the way Blythe spoke to me that she had feelings.
So anyway, after that night, I've been having increasing feelings about inviting Blythe to be "part of our relationship." It seems really arrogant for me to say this, but I genuinely feel that neither Zelda nor Blythe will find anyone who will love them and care for them as much as I do.
Not to mention the added bonus of the bedroom antics.
I have spoken to Zelda about this. She's fully aware of the feelings I once had, and the fact that these feelings may be resurfacing. We talked in great depth about how different things could have been if only a few things were changed, etc. Zelda trusts me as much as I trust her, so she was able to tell me her worries. She confessed that she thinks she might get jealous of having to share me with another woman. But she seemed much happier when I explained that Blythe would be a girlfriend to us both.
It's hard to explain, really. Like there'd be Me & Wife, Me & Gf, Wife & Gf.
Of course I haven't mentioned any of this to Blythe, because she's attempting to make her current relationship work, and to be honest. I really need to be clear in my own mind about it before suggesting it. lol
So what I guess I really wanna know... is it okay to love 2 people at once? Why should it always have to come down to a choice? I mean, I would never turn my back on my fiancée! But in a "traditional" relationship, if one person develops feelings for another, it usually signifies they no longer love the original person, which ultimately leads to a break up.
Shrivelwood
Just thought I'd introduce myself and explain my situation a little. I'm a 25 y/o male, with a 24 y/o fiancée, Zelda. We've been together 3 years now. We've always been very open when it comes to sex. Zelda is openly bisexual, whereas I consider myself more bicurious.
We talk a lot about inviting other people into our bedroom, as it's a common fantasy we share. We've managed to involve both a male and a female on separate occasions.
We struggle a lot because very few of our friends are as open-minded as us. This is my first problem, because we're on a never-ending mission to find someone who will join us in the bedroom so we can experiment. We've approached many of our friends, who seem eager when they've had a drink, but then after a short game of strip poker or something, they draw the line at which they are comfortable with.
This is more than fine with me. I never try to push people's boundaries and would never let people do something they're not comfortable with.
But anyway, the next morning or days following, things just get real awkward, and then they distance themselves from us, and we end up losing friends.
Recently though, Zelda and I met up with an old school friend of mine, Blythe. We talked and flirted over text for weeks before meeting up with her for a very sexy night.
(I say school friend loosely. In school I was madly in love with her, but the feelings were always one-sided. Sorry, going off track.)
Soon after we had this amazing night together, Blythe met a guy online, Carlos, and began dating him. This didn't stop our flirty texts, sexy pictures, and future plans to meet up again.
Rather than Blythe cheating on Carlos, we all decided to play some games: drinking, stripping and dares. Soon the night got very sexual again, for three of us. Carlos wasn't in the mood. So that night ended. It caused a lot of friction between the four of us. Carlos got very jealous of Blythe speaking to us. Since then, Zelda and I have promised to behave so Blythe can have a shot at making it work with Carlos. This was all going great until one night, after many drinks together (the four of us), everyone else had gone to bed except for Blythe and me. She was a bit tipsy. She confessed to me that she'd loved me all the way through school, and still loved me now.
I have to be honest-- it really blew me out of the water. I mean, I'm due to get married to a woman I love in 2 months, and here I am sitting with a girl I loved for many years, who is telling me she felt the same. Needless to say, she got embarrassed, and made a quick exit to go to bed.
Because I share everything with Zelda, I woke her gently and confessed the conversation that just took place. She was a tiny bit shocked, but to be honest, it was more a feeling of "I told you so," because she had once said it was clear the way Blythe spoke to me that she had feelings.
So anyway, after that night, I've been having increasing feelings about inviting Blythe to be "part of our relationship." It seems really arrogant for me to say this, but I genuinely feel that neither Zelda nor Blythe will find anyone who will love them and care for them as much as I do.
Not to mention the added bonus of the bedroom antics.
I have spoken to Zelda about this. She's fully aware of the feelings I once had, and the fact that these feelings may be resurfacing. We talked in great depth about how different things could have been if only a few things were changed, etc. Zelda trusts me as much as I trust her, so she was able to tell me her worries. She confessed that she thinks she might get jealous of having to share me with another woman. But she seemed much happier when I explained that Blythe would be a girlfriend to us both.
It's hard to explain, really. Like there'd be Me & Wife, Me & Gf, Wife & Gf.
Of course I haven't mentioned any of this to Blythe, because she's attempting to make her current relationship work, and to be honest. I really need to be clear in my own mind about it before suggesting it. lol
So what I guess I really wanna know... is it okay to love 2 people at once? Why should it always have to come down to a choice? I mean, I would never turn my back on my fiancée! But in a "traditional" relationship, if one person develops feelings for another, it usually signifies they no longer love the original person, which ultimately leads to a break up.
Shrivelwood