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How I Do It: The gay man who has threesomes with his husband

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How I Do It, we get a sneak peek into seven days of a person’s life, or more specifically what goes on in their bedroom.More so than just being about sex, this series explores what makes people tick, what affects their sex drive, relationships, and all the other things that make up our love and sex lives.Last week, we heard from Sharon – single woman who has spent most of lockdown reigniting an on-and-off relationship and really misses having sex.Today, we’d like to introduce you to Eric*, a gay man who has recently opened his marriage to outsiders.He tells us what it’s like to share his husband with other men and what day-to-day married life really looks like.I woke up on Sunday morning with a splitting headache.Not because I’d been on a.

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