A.D. of Missoula, Montana, writes: “This is for KB in Atlanta, who wrote in November because his wife had become upset when he said he fantasized about having a threesome. I expressed the same fantasy to my wife years ago. She eventually decided that, with the help of one of her best friends, she would make it come true. It was a wonderful, exciting and scary experience. Scary because I did not think about what would happen if I appeared to have more fun with her friend than with her. It was a fine line to walk, but we all enjoyed it.”
In response to our response in December concerning “bloodless diamonds” and the fact that you can never be sure about a diamond’s origins unless you dig it up yourself, several readers wrote to say that Canada produces diamonds. The letter from J.D. in Barrie, Ontario was typical: “While there is no doubt that cultured diamonds are more ecologically sound, the Northwest Territories Government Monitoring and Certification program in Canada tracks each individual diamond from the initial mining stage through to the final cutting process. One company even brands their gems. Polar Bear Diamonds can be distinguished by a microscopically laser engraved polar bear on the girdle of each diamond.”

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