Planning a Sensual Encounter – 7 Things to Consider Before a Three-way
The
idea of a three-way may be simultaneously the most exciting and
intimidating thought for many men. True,
bringing two ladies into the bedroom may be the stuff that fantasies are made
of, but before walking down that road there are many things for a man to
consider – particularly if he is considering making this journey with his
significant other. Here are
a few things to think about before hitting the point of no return and how to
make the trip safely so the male organ health – and relationship - remains intact.
Jealousy: Perhaps the number 1 hitch in a
well-laid three-way is the possibility of jealousy. It is natural for both partners to get
jealous watching their loved one getting busy with another. Any insecurities that exist in the
relationship can rear their ugly head during a three-way, and can lead to a
broken relationship. A woman may feel particularly slighted if she believes her
boyfriend is enjoying the other partner more; likewise, watching her with
another woman may be hot, but raise a man’s own insecurities as well.
Time
sharing: There
are some activities that are better suited to two individuals versus three, so
be sure to split time equally between all partners so one person doesn’t feel
rejected or unattractive. That
may mean each person has some “down time” but everybody should have the chance
to explore each other as well.
Choosing
the partner: It
may seem like a good idea to bring a total stranger into the three-way, but
that might feel awkward for all parties and increase inhibitions. However, bringing in a friend or
acquaintance can lead to awkwardness afterwards. Whoever the chosen one is, it is wise
to stay away from her BFF’s or a guy’s best friend’s wife as there may be too
many other relationship dynamics going on that will complicate things.
Underlying
attraction: When
having an encounter with a new person, things may feel more exciting and new
than they do with the same old partner one has been with for years. This may bring up feelings of
attraction that seem very strong – for a guy or a girl – and it may be tempting
to leave one’s partner for this new, hot person. To that end, if in a relationship,
both people need to be seriously committed before bringing in the hot
temptress. Plus, it should be made clear to the outside party that this is
purely physical, lest she develop feelings for one of members in the couple.
Anxiety: If this is the first
three-way for all parties, there are sure to be some nerves, which may make it
awkward and uncomfortable at times. Men
who feel too much pressure to perform with both women may be especially prone
to performance anxiety and male dysfunction issues; talk about a double bummer!
Safety: Whether it is a relatively unknown
person or a closer acquaintance that will be joining in the fun, it is
important for all three people to disclose their intimate history. There are a lot of body fluids, body
parts and exploration going on during a three-way, which drastically increases
the risk of pregnancy and infection. A
man should use protection at all times and always change the protection when switching
between partners. Never use
the same protection with two partners, even if the man has not come yet.
Keeping
the male organ healthy: In
addition to being extremely cautious about protection during a three-way and
disclosing full histories with all partners involved, it is important to
maintain other aspects of hygiene, as well. A man should definitely shower before,
after – and possibly even during – the three-way to keep the male organ clean
and healthy. Men should
also use a daily male organ vitamin cream (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) after each and
every shower. A male organ
cream loaded with male organ specific vitamins and minerals will help keep the
male organ healthy for all one’s sensual exploits.
Visit http://www.man1health.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.