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What is it about the culture we live in that allows countless men to feel entitled to a FFM threesome while women face stigma and scorn for expressing their interest in being with two men? Why has society placed the burden of guilt on women, convincing them that they can’t enjoy the fullness of love in multiple forms without consequence?
I find myself deeply attracted to women who possess the emotional and physical capability to love multiple men at once. To me, this demonstrates a remarkable strength in you – a strength so compelling that both of us could hardly imagine our lives without you, leading us to the conclusion that sharing you is the most logical choice. I want to look beyond just the physical aspects of our relationship and explore what an authentic MFM throuple dynamic might resemble in contemporary society. What are your thoughts on family life, planning date nights, and discussing our relationship with friends and family?
It wasn’t until I began joining select couples as a third that I realized the potential for a profound emotional bond to flourish between a woman and her partners. This experience introduced me to the concept of polyamory and the myriad ways love can manifest. I’ve had the privilege of engaging in a committed MFM arrangement, though it lacked the depth often found in traditional MF relationships. Now, my mind keeps circling back to the idea of either seamlessly integrating into an established couple or connecting with a woman who is eager to share her heart with me and another man.
I’m Jack – a 30-year-old man with blonde hair, blue eyes, an athletic build, and a solid 7-inch member. If this resonates with you, I invite you to reach out with a brief introduction.
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