Honey, I need to spice up my sex life. Can I sleep with someone else?
Believe me, that line is not an exageration. It does happen in our society these days where a spouse tells the other that he or she needs meaningless sex as a way to spice up his or her sex life. Not that sex with the spouse is not great, but they just feel that a change of partner who could be a total stranger, could help to enhance the couple’s sex life and marriage.
How acceptable is that? If you are an open-minded person, I can imagine that you spouse would feel a little safe and confident about asking your opinion about this. If you are not, which I believe most of us aren’t when it comes to this, then maybe he or she might just fo out there and grab the first opportunity of a one-night stand if they are in luck to find such a deal.
But you would be surprised that some people actually agree to this after giving it some thought. Otherwise, how do you explain the many news articles about couples attending swing parties, a spouse who would help to arrange for a friend or acquintance who, for some strange reason (I’m guessing the reason is money), agreed to participate in such sessions, and to some extreme cases, a spouse can even be an accessory to the rape of other women, and worse still, her own daughter. Haven’t you read about all these incidences in the weird and wonderful newspapers? It’s all out there for the world to see.
Though we know this kind of situations happen in real life, the question is what would you do if your spouse pose you the question for a heart-to-heart talk? Will you give in, in the hope of a better marriage or would you freak out? I know which type I am. Do you?
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