An Unexpected Threesome

Hi Doc,I just graduated from college and for a graduation present, a friend that’s a girl said we can go out and hook up for fun as a present. So we went out and then met up with a bunch of friends. I don’t know how it happened, but it ended up that after a whole lot of drinks, me and my (girl)friend ended up in bed with another dude! Nothing happened between me and her guy friend, it was all directed toward her, but it freaks me out thinking about it. Not that I’m gay or anything, but I remember there were times when it was inevitable me and him rubbed up on each other on accident. I can’t get this out of my mind and can’t sleep even. What’s wrong with me?-AnonymousWhose graduation present was it? Hers? Ha. You ask what’s wrong with you? It’s pretty simple. You’re homophobic. You’re uncomfortable with the idea of being associated with another male in a sexual context. Sometimes I think the term "homophobia" needs a bit more clarity. Homophobia implies that homosexuality in general makes one uncomfortable or anxious, but it may be more accurate to call it selective homophobia. I’ll bet you wouldn’t be having sleepless nights if you ended up with two women in bed. Most homophobic men seem to feel OK about two women being sexually involved.Here’s the deal: You had a threesome, and you should be recalling the fond memories of a wonderful experience and not recounting each accidental man graze or sword crossing. Any wrestler or MMF (male-male-female) threesome porn star will tell you, accidental rubbing up is par for the course. There is platonic male-to-male contact all the time in life, and without a naked woman present -- a guy posts you up in basketball, you get a deep tissue massage from a man, etc. No need to panic, my friend; you’re not gay unless you say so, and you’re not questioning unless you’re pondering it. If you break down the intent behind your threesome, it sounds like both of you were actively engaged in messing around with her. With all that testosterone after the estrogen, it’s no wonder a bit of competition equated into some accidental physical contact.What are you truly anxious about? Did something happen you regret? Are you afraid you will get a reputation of being gay or bisexual? I don’t think you’re necessarily questioning your sexuality, but rather your experience is raising questions about your sexual comfort and confidence in your sexuality. If you know who you are, what you like and what gets the blood flow to the penis, then the rest is just outside influence messing with your head. So face your selective homophobia, challenge yourself, make a gay friend, a lesbian friend, go to a gay club or restaurant, and start working on letting go of that unnecessary baggage called homophobia. Who knows how much better your next threesome will be without carrying that bag of homophobic garbage into the bedroom. Small Penis Issues

I’ll get straight to the point. My penis is small -- about 4.7 inches when I have an erection -- and it bugs me to death. I’m dating a new girl, and I know she thinks it’s small and is not happy with it. I just know it. I don’t know if this will be a deal breaker, but my relationships never work out. How can I make her happier with my penis size?-Anonymous Continue Reading

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