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If you follow this blog, then you know I belong to a polyamorous family with Augustus, Kasie and Rose. You also know that I have another lover, Greta, who is a lesbian and thus not interested in any relationship including Augustus or any other man. In the past, these two worlds have been very seperate for me. They combined at the edges this past weekend.
Since becoming our lover, Rose has anually come up for Milwaukee's Germanfest, spending the weekend with Augustus. This past weekend, however, Augustus and Kasie were up in Door County for some seminar to which Augustus was invited to speak. I already had plans to host Greta at my place, but then I had an idea. I asked Greta if it would be okay if I came to her place in Milwaukee for the weekend and invite Rose to stay with us. She readily agreed.
Rose took the Hiawatha up from Chicago and Greta and I picked her up at the station downtown. I had told her to dress for dinner out. She arrived in a black dress quite similar to the one Greta wore, which made for this interesting photo later that evening.
Obviously --- and this made me so happy --- they really hit it off! Enough so, in fact, that after a pleasant night out, we went back to Greta's condo for passionate lovemaking almost until dawn.
We got to Germanfest a little after twelve o'clock the next day, and spent the whole afternoon enjoying all it had to offer. We hadn't had enough sleep, of course, and decided after a delicious German dinner by the lake to head back to Greta's condo. Despite our exhaustion, my beautiful young lovers wanted to make love as soon as we got there. I had my phone handy, but not my camera, which I had left in Greta's car. Thus, I did not get many good photos. Here is my favorie:
I especially love what they are doing with their hands in this photo. There are some additional photos like this, along with some of Rose making love to Greta and me, posted in this gallery.
I'm not sure what result might arise from mingling my two worlds of lovers like this. It led to a wonderful weekend. To what more it might lead remains to be seen.
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