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How to have a threesome...
Bisexual Straight Women
Transform the Way We Look at Sex
63 percent of women have admitted that they would like to
sexually experiment with other women, according to a recent survey conducted
by CLUB International Magazine
This
translates into a claim that 2 out of every 3 women have openly admitted to
enjoying either bisexual or lesbian fantasies.
Now you
might be wondering—why are women so suddenly interested in sexual exploration
with other women?
In reality, this natural tendency by heterosexually-identified women
isn't new.
What's new is the increase in public awareness and public acceptance of female
bisexuality that has begun to transform the way in which society determines what
is acceptable in regards to sex.
Just look around! We are bombarded by images2 of women kissing, holding hands,
and luxuriating in other intimate encounters in magazines, movies, and
advertising. Marie Claire, Elle, and Cosmopolitan recently
have featured articles promulgating female bisexuality!
In films like Wild Things and Femme Fatale, filmmakers teased us
with lots of hot
girl-on-girl action and/or threesomes. Acclaimed television shows like SEX
and the City, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Ally McBeal ‘have
candidly evoked and embodied female bisexuality.’) In the music industry, the
female duo TATU featured hundreds of girls kissing passionately and
tearing off their clothes in the video “They’re Not Going To get Us!”. Even
Britney and Madonna tongue kissed on stage during the recent MTV Awards.
The media has certainly had its hand in our sexual evolution!
Think of
it:
Q: What do
Angelina Jolie, Drew Barrymore, Madonna, and Denise Richards have in common?
(Besides the fact that they are all celebrities.)
A: They’re
all Bisexual Straight Women.
You'll agree, this term sounds contradictory right? Not really.
A Bisexual Straight
Woman is a woman who frequently makes direct or thinly-veiled comments
about being attracted to women, occasionally kisses or sleeps
with women, but rarely or never actually
dates women. She considers herself as primarily heterosexual, though
she is attracted to women. It's purely on a sexual level; she has no interest in
a romantic relationship with another woman beyond sex.
What does this mean to you?
For women, it means a whole new world on sexual possibilities has opened for
them. As Woody Allen once said, “Being bisexual doubles your chances for a date
on a Friday night.” For guys and couples,
this trend can triple their odds of enjoying threesome sex, fulfilling their
favourite sexual fantasy.
If you would like to know how to make your threesome fantasy come true, visit
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