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When did Dora first say she was bi?
thret:
Is Marten going to get his threesome or what? Why doesn't he take Dora to strip clubs so she can get lapdances? If she is really bi the subject of some extra action would have already come up. It's the first thing any guy thinks of a girl tells him she's played both sides before. The second thing is anxiety about cunnilingus, but the first is 'ooh, threesome'?
Carl-E:
Ii think after growing up in his family, Marten's just a plain vanilla kind of guy.
Besides, threesomes are way overrated. One body's enough to keep anybody busy!
Oh, yeah, there's that other thing... Love. Monogamy may be weird, but some people swear by it!
JD:
--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 19 Oct 2009, 22:06 --- The fans tweeked the fuck out over that line at the end.
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Tweeked?
Near Lurker:
--- Quote from: thret on 20 Oct 2009, 05:40 ---Is Marten going to get his threesome or what? Why doesn't he take Dora to strip clubs so she can get lapdances? If she is really bi the subject of some extra action would have already come up. It's the first thing any guy thinks of a girl tells him she's played both sides before. The second thing is anxiety about cunnilingus, but the first is 'ooh, threesome'?
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When will you "He's Just Not That Into You" types get it through your heads?
You do not speak for all men. You speak for yourself and your fratboy buddies.
Men do not act differently just to impress women. Men act differently because they're not your kind.
I am so sick of hearing spiels like this, imbeciles claiming to speak for all men, saying we're beasts to be tamed. You may not be complicated or civil; I reserve the right.
Really, I almost think you're just doing it just to puff women's egos.
maddness:
I'm bi and I can tell you right now that any guy who suggests a threesome is gone. If I'm with someone, that's who I want to be with, if I want to be with someone else, then I'll be with someone else. I'm not a sharer by nature and I'm not going to invest myself emotionally in someone who's willing to share me. The one caveat being that I've never been emotionally attached to two people at once, so I don't know how I'd handle that. I think that if you're with someone who is bi, not in an open relationship and/or not keen to possibly ruin your relationship for the sake of a sexual novelty, it's just more people to worry about your partner being attracted to.
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