What if your spouse decided that they believed in plural marriage and wanted to invite someone else into the marital bed? How would you respond to such a proposition?
This isnt anything Id personally have to worry about with Laura.What if your spouse decided that they believed in plural marriage and wanted to invite someone else into the marital bed? How would you respond to such a proposition?
What if your spouse decided that they believed in plural marriage and wanted to invite someone else into the marital bed? How would you respond to such a proposition?
If my husband were the sort of man who would even consider such a thing, I wouldn't have married him in the first place.
Oops, I didn't catch that. (checking my own post to see if I got it right.)
Is that a double entendre?
I know a woman who is divorcing her husband for this very reason. After they got married, he took a mistress and wanted her to be ok with it. She didn't have very good self esteem, so she agreed because she wanted to please him. Then, after a few years he wanted it to become a threesome. At this point the wife finally woke up and got a lawyer.Me too.
When I was in college, an older girl I was friends with got married. Shortly thereafter, her husband wanted to begin introducing others into their bedroom activities, both men and women. It ultimately ruined their marriage. He felt like because she had agreed to try it, she was okay with it, and she felt like because he was her husband she had to do what she could to please him.