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Yes it is possible, although its a very hard situation to be in. Eventually you are forced to make a choice, sometimes the choice is made for you. I wouldn't have changed a thing.
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Ah, the Dual Induction Massage, best technique to set up a thressome... oh I think I misunderstood the topic.
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two people at the same time? Not me, I concentrate everything I have on one no that's a fire that goes out as soon as you try to split it |
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I guess that it's possible, but at some point one or both become play-toys instead of genuine love-interests. We've been programmed over the past 1000 yrs or so to think of relationships as being 1+1, not (1+[1)+1]. But if someone has f*#^buddies, that doesn't fall under the same category, I don't think.
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Ah, the Dual Induction Massage, best technique to set up a thressome... oh I think I misunderstood the topic. Your tooooooo funny |
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no
one person is enough........................ thank you |
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No, thankfully.........one at a time is complicated enough..... i agree! |
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It is hard enough with one. But two would be a major juggeling act! Aaarg!
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I had two puppies that I was really fond of once. Does that count?
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One at a time please.
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Edited by
Shadylady131
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Sat 03/28/09 02:22 PM
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Well, it can happen...............
Take for instance, a long relationship that has ended, but you're heart just wasn't sure its over....having nothing to do with them for a very long time.. Meanwhile, you have met someone, quite different from you're past love, and you love them also......and theres NO possibility of the 1st relationship ever working....? Reality, is much different from the heart.... And after many years, the 2nd, is no different.... |
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Nope, never have. I seriously doubt it is possible (for me)...
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