Dude, This is what I would do... 1. When you are gettin it on with your partner all hot and heavy...you mention a 3 sum. 2. After you do that you grab the biggest black dildo and stick it deep inside your ass. 3. Then you ask her if she'd like to watch you gettin a s s raped by some dude the first time. If she says yes....dude you are gonna have a 3 some!!! 4. Then you ask her to join...both you and your partner can s u ck your gay lovers peepee. 5. Congratulations!!! You had your 3 some!!!
The legality of a threesome depends on the jurisdiction and whether all parties involved are consenting adults. In many places, as long as all individuals are of legal age and consent to participating, a threesome is legal. It's important to understand and respect the laws in your area regarding sexual activities.
== == * Some do, some don't and most of the women I've met through the last three decades aren't turned on by it and consider it a form of cheating. It's something you have to discuss with your partner.
If your partner acquired her interest by virtue of a deed then the answer is no. The only person who can "sign off" their interest in the title to property is the person who own the interest.
People have threesomes for many reasons Some people want threesomes as they want to experiment with new sensations and activities. Other people have a threesome to spice up their sex life. Some may want it as they want to have sex with someone other than their partner while others have a threesome because they love and trust their partner so much that they want to see them with another or that they get really turned on by seeing them with someone else. Your tone seems to suggest that your partner wants a threesome but you are not sure. While threesomes and group sex can be fun and can spice up a relationship, all participants need to be able to trust one another. Don't agree to anything you are not comfortable with so agree beforehand rules of engagement - what activities are you comfortable with, what forms of contraception or protection you will use etc. If you are a couple and invite a third, discuss this beforehand - what will you do if one partner feels left out, what will you do if you want to stop?
No
Does it make you love him any less? We all have a past and many have experimented. He was not with you then so it should not matter. Is he asking you to do it? Just say no if you are not comfortable with it.
lack of sexual compatability
103.5
Since you refer to the other person as your partner on the deed I will assume you don't hold the property as tenants by the entirety. You each own a one-half interest in the property. Your partner on the deed can convey their half to a third party or convey it to themself and another person. However, their conveyance of their one-half interest will not affect your one-half interest. If you and your partner own the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship they cannot leave their interest to another person by a will. If they die while you own it together their interest will automatically pass to you. A person can transfer an interest in joint property by deed but not by will.
Many online dating sites have questions about the interest you have that you truly hope your partner will have to find out who your matches should be. Sites use common interests like reading, swimming, or dancing, along with other things to match people. Each person is going to have a different interest that they want a partner to have.
No. Only they can convey their own interest.
to encourage the partner invest more capital in the business