I had a unique problem. I had five girlfriends at once and none of them knew about each other’s existence. Each one of them thought that I was in love with only them.
It all started when I first came out into the society. I was popular and had lots of friends, so it was easy to meet new people.
Got together with a girl, felt that one was not enough
One day, I met a girl at a party. We hit it off instantly and started spending more and more time together. We eventually became a couple and started dating.
I felt like everything was going great, but I soon felt like I was missing something. I wanted to explore more and meet more people.
So, I started going out and meeting new people, mostly girls. I was good-looking and charming, so it wasn’t hard to find girls who were interested in me.
Before I knew it, I had five different girlfriends. It was a lot to handle and I was constantly juggling to keep them all happy. I had to find ways to keep them all busy and distracted while I was with the others.
Of course, I also had to be careful not to let any of them find out about the others. I had to be careful to not post anything on social media that would give me away.
I also had to make sure that I had different stories for each of them and that I didn’t get the details mixed up.
I had to be creative and find ways to keep them all interested in me without letting on that I was seeing other people.
I was able to keep this up for a few months and it was actually a bit exciting. I felt like I had the world at my fingertips. I was living a double life and it was fun.
All the good things came to an end
But of course, all good things must come to an end. Eventually, things started to unravel. One of my girlfriends started to become suspicious and started asking questions.
I knew that I had to tell the truth, but I was scared of how she would react. I was scared of hurting her and I was scared of what the others would think.
Eventually, I had to tell all of them the truth. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do.