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I asked one of my male friends if he would do a threesome with me and my boyfriend, and his response was she wants it all. Is that his way of saying

No?
Jayciedubb · 56-60, M
A threesome is two girls and a guy. A train is two guys and a girl. Drop the bf and add a gf then ask him again.

I've got a feeling that he's got feelings for you but ended up in the friend zone and asking him to partake in such an activity with you and the guy who beat him out is tugging at him from two opposing directions. On one hand, he wants to please you and be pleased by you, probably very much.. on the other hand, you're asking him to be extremely intimate with a guy whom he may see as his arch nemesis.

He's probably really glad that you asked him, even if its just for a chance to turn you down. If he does turn you down, you should ask again though, and maybe let him know it's now or never. Tell him to look ahead five years and what would he possibly regret more, doing it or not doing it.

It's also possible that, if he had/has feelings for you, knowing this side of you could be a disappointment to him. He may have you on a pedestal,
tallpowerhouseblonde · 31-35, F
He understands that you benefit most of all.MFM threesomes benefit women more while FMF threesomes benefit men the most.Just find a different man to join you and your bf.
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
Yes, and that he can't count higher than three?! ;-)
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
Who is the she who wants it all? You?

 
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