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Originally Posted by LikeMinds321 At this moment I will make a guess that your husband is embarrassed or uncomfortable sharing the cause of his jealousy...he may not even know what has triggered it, but will realize later and share it with you then.
Sometimes, on reflection, what was exciting during play starts to feel threatening. Did the other man do something that got a response out of you that your husband hasn't been able to produce; does Mr. X have a larger cock, more stamina? You get the idea, there are many things that your husband may have noticed. Possibly your husband feels less important in a MFM threesome than when you are with a couple in a foursome where he has another woman and you to play with. The dynamics of threesomes are different than foursomes and some people don't take the transition well.
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Excellent points! Somwhere I recall hearing about a 20% rule. Meaning you during a threesome, you should pay 20% more attention to your partner than the third.
We have been involved in many MFM situations. Some good and some not so good, but there were lessons to be learned from all of them. One thing we have found out is that paying more attention to your partner does keep the "green monster" in check.