Horrible traumatic threesome
My boyfriend had been really wanting to try a threesome for a while. He brought it up every once and a while and I finally agreed. We've had 2 different ones. One with and extra girl and one with an extra guy. We found them on sites and did the STD testing and everything. The thing with the guy. He seemed way more into my boyfriend than me. My boyfriend is bisexual but has only ever been with one man in his life and he was the top not the bottom. So we had a threesome. They both fucked me, and they both kind of made out. My boyfriend gave him a blow job. That kind of stuff. He kept texting my boyfriend after. Just my boyfriend and my boyfriend found it a little odd but didn't put much thought into it. He wanted to have another threesome and we said okay. Do std thing again. We are getting ready and I give him a condom and he doesn't put it on. He said he will in a minute. He just wants to give my boyfriend a blow job. So my boyfriend lays on the bed and he gives him a blow job. Everything else happened so fast! He shoved himself into my boyfriend. My boyfriend yelled and I tried to push him but he punched me in the face and I hit my head on the corner of my night stand. I just hear my boyfriend yelling in pain. My head was pounding on the ground and guy got up and left. I have no idea how long I was on the ground but I got up. There's a dash on my forehead. My boyfriend was laying curled in a ball. I started crying. I feel so awful that I let this happen and wasnt more help. This man blocked us both and deleted his social media. My boyfriend hasn't spoken not one word. I called the police but my boyfriend refused to talk. I've been cry replaying it over and over in my head....
We laid down our boundaries in the beginning so he shouldn't have expected anal sex or sex at all with my boyfriend because we made it clear they were mainly gonna make out and some foreplay but no sex between the two of the.. Maybe I'm taking what you said wrong but it comes off very victim Blamey.
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