> I am a little bi-curious and have never gotten to experiment. Even if its just once in my life I feel like I HAVE to try it. My gf seems okay with this, but she wants to be there when its happens.
Personally, I would keep these activities private while not being in a relationship. If ever asked in the future, then give truthful information on a need to know basis. {of what benefit is it for him/her to know?)
> she isn't interested in doing anything with whatever man we find
As noted, you are talking about a two-some, not a three-some with the party of the third part being emotionally connected to you. Bad idea for this scenario.
> we need to know some positions or things we can do where she is included, but is only sexually involved with me.
You two first need to establish whether this is a three-some or a two-some and then establish a game plan and what the boundaries are.
> I am extremely jealous (almost violently, to whoever I find a threat, not to my gf)
And why are you bringing this up? You want to have sex with someone yet with a possibility of violence in the mix? Dude, chill, and get yourself together mentally and emotionally. Violence or the potential for acting out has no place in all this, or any relationship for that matter.
> I am sure you can see the difficulties
Asked and answered. If you want to experiment then do so on your own and not with a partner or from inside an existing relationship. You have spoken about too many variables for this to be very successful and without having future tensions with your relationship. Historically, three-somes rarely end well for the two principles.
My main concern is the red flag you posed regarding your jealousy. You need to get this under control regardless of what you ultimately do. Establishing trust will help you overcome this. If you cannot have trust in others, or be trustworthy yourself, then I wouldn't be with anyone unless and until you are ready to work on whatever issues are causing you to be jealous, and then fix them.
> I can only think of 2 positions off the top of my head...
Check out the many illustrated animated positions found on the site's Home Page.
I hope this is of help. Got questions?
dancingdoc2
Posted: 30 Sep 07:55