MMF threesomes with two bisexual males are not impossible.
Hello non sequitur theater. Who said they were?
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MMF threesomes with two bisexual males are not impossible.
Hello non sequitur theater. Who said they were?
MMF threesomes with two bisexual males are not impossible.
That's what I thought, too, but I was also too late to comment!
quester, I'm sorry about your uncle. But congratulations on the niece!
MMF threesomes with two bisexual males are not impossible.
News to me, especially since I just wrote one for a Star Trek fic that was deemed "hot, adorable, and natural" by my beta readers. If some want to believe they only happen in the realm of fantasy, that's fine by me because that's where I live and breathe.
quester, many sympathies for your uncle, but mucho yays for new niece!
IIRC, someone had just said that it was not a common occurrence. I doubt Laga or the person who made the original comment meant it was literally impossible.
Literally. Hee. Every time I write that now i can't help thinking about the GAYROLLER.
The articles on women's fantasies seemed designed to placate straight men. So women just wanted double the attention, and don't worry, they won't try and make you touch a boy, because that just doesn't happen.
I must have misunderstood. I thought Laga was saying that a Buffista put forth the idea that it was impossible. I had thought that the Buffista (whoever it was) was just talking about something he/she read that that said, in the vein of "Why would this thing I read say they don't happen, because they obviously do?"
I doubt Laga or the person who made the original comment meant it was literally impossible.
I didn't read it as that. But again, I probably misunderstood the whole thing.
I slightly misread the convo in Natter. Yes, the buffista was quoting someone else (who is obviously whack).
I'm so sorry for your loss, quester.
Welcome to the world, Amelia Jayne!