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The original was posted on /r/sex by /u/BlondeBisexualBeauty on 2023-10-02 21:06:25.


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Me (30 F), my husband (30 M) and a M/F couple around the same age started to hang out together. (Both of us couples have been in long term monogamous relationships. Only my hubby and I have kinda dipped into ENM a tiny bit).

We got pretty into the alcohol and us girls showed our boobs a few times. Then the husband of the girl started saying that she has been bi curious for quite some time… She seemed to be really shy and a bit insecure about her body. But I really loved hers. My husband spoke up and said that I was Bi and had a few experiences. I said I was dtf if she was. We ended up in their bedroom with the lights off and had a great time. She even sexily/forcefully got on top of me and went down on me, even though she’s never done it before. The husbands were kicked out of the room because she was shy.

We slept over and the next day the couple and us had a conversation together about how exciting the night was before. The wife was not giving the vibe that she wanted to do it again in the morning (even though I expressed I was down). The way she was talking about it seemed like she was still attracted to me but idk. We kissed again because the guys asked us to and showed our boobs again. I made some bold sexual remarks.

Since then, the guys have texted and the husband said the girl on girl is cool. He said that she told him she wasn’t bi and he said, “yeah you kinda are” From personal experience, I get how hard it is to admit to yourself that you’re bi. Maybe it was just an experiment for her and she never wants to do it again? I really want this girl and I to be friends. Even if we don’t do anything sexual together again. Idk how to ask if she wants to again. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it.

We invited them over to our house, but they took a rain check.

What should I text her? I really don’t want to make things weird or scare her away, but I want to communicate and be honest.