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It’s understandable that this behaviour feels surprising, especially if you haven’t seen it before. But based on what you’ve described, this does not indicate that your partner is bisexual or gay. Many people explore their own bodily fluids out of curiosity, arousal, or comfort with sexuality, and it falls within the range of consensual sexual behaviour. Orientation is about emotional and sexual attraction toward men or women not about specific acts during intimacy.
What matters now is open communication. If you feel confused, it’s healthy to ask him gently about what this behaviour means to him and how it makes you feel. In therapy, we would focus on reducing your worry, improving couple communication, and helping you build confidence around sexual boundaries and preferences. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
Answered2025-12-12 02:52:21
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