All Comments on 'The Party and the Indecent Proposal'

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AnonymousAnonymousabout 2 months ago

From the whole story, it's clear that Ali was a gold digger who had been waiting for the opportunity to come to her way. And when it came she'd shown her original character.

Just_WordsJust_Wordsabout 2 months ago

Sometimes you need divorce to find yourself and own your mistakes. I don't think he had any real choice. That said, after the divorce there comes a time to stop caring what people think and get on with your life. The MC needs to figure that out.

PhoenixLore1981PhoenixLore1981about 1 month ago

I would have divorced her with the whole car situation so the husband leaving her he made the right call it's not about Rather or not she had sex with him which she probably did it's the principal of it she chose to go on a weekend trip with another man and didn't care what her husband thought about it that's almost a worse betrayal than actually fucking another man in a lot of ways it is worse and if money never meant anything to her before then she was definitely curious about what it would be like to fuck him and she used the money and so called revenge as a excuse him remaining friends with her just makes him out to be a pussy the fact he didn't knock the guys dick in the dirt Said he was a pussy sure he wasn't a cuck bitch but still a pussy which isn't much better basically as always this writer shows she's a man hater as she made not just 1 but 2 men bitches and not a man at all 1 she made a cuck bitch and the other a pussy, coward and wimp still a bitch at the same time she made 2 women to be sluts but then again damn near every single story in this category is about sluts not loving wives

AnonymousAnonymousabout 1 month ago

Well everyone has their price. Surprised she wasn't drugged at some point on the trip. She was naive about what Brett would do. But MC was too focused on external humiliation. Believable that she had no sexual contact with Brett. Not sure why the MC wanted to die on that hill.

mdadaminmdadamin24 days ago

I do not think that the wife is telling the truth. She was ready to sacrifice anything to go with her lover (and I say her lover because this is the truth) and to look at the facts in this story.

First, the husband was very clear that he would divorce her if she continued to interact with her lover. He asked her more than once not to respond to him and to contact the police to obtain a restraining order against him, but she refused and continued to talk to her lover and negotiate the price with him.

Although she claims that she intends that she will not have sex with him and that she only wants to make him feel defeated, the husband made it very clear to her what would happen and that no one would believe her.

Secondly, when she agreed to go with her lover the husband gave her divorce papers and gave her one last chance to call her lover and cancel the agreement, but she refused and signed the divorce papers, which means that going on this trip is more important to her than her marriage, and therefore the situation is very clear and she is ready to sacrifice anything to be with her lover, and therefore all Her claims is false

Thirdly, if she truly intended not to have sex with her lover, then why did she not record the conversations that took place between her and her lover when she claimed that she refused to have sex? Her husband warned her about what would happen and that no one would believe her, and therefore she had to have proof, and the audio recording was very easy to prove to the world that she rejected him and did not have sex with him, but she did not do that, which indicates that she did have sex.

Fourth, concerning the contract that the husband sent to the lover, it must have contained clauses that explicitly stipulated not to have sex and not to divulge the confidentiality of events, meaning that if the lover tried to say that she had sex with him, she had the right to sue him, but she did not do that and left the lover to destroy her reputation and she became a prostitute who sells her body. With the money in front of all the people, this alone is proof that she had sex with him, and she does not dare say the opposite to people, because it is certain that the lover has pictures or videos that she does not want people to see, so she just contented herself with ignoring people’s opinion of her.

It is clear that the wife from the beginning of the novel does not have any ideals or morals because she was defending her friend who had sex with her lover and told her husband that he lives in the dark ages and that he must open up to the world now and accept the idea of the wife having sex with others, and this indicates that She has no objection to selling her body for a large sum of money, and therefore she is a prostitute and the husband was right to divorce her, even if he was late in making this decision.

It is clear that she lived her life after the divorce, had sex with many people, and enjoyed her freedom and the money she earned when she sold her body to her lover.

The story is good, although it is full of errors and quite long, and the conversations are repeated and become somewhat boring.

phill1cphill1c19 days ago

Just going off with another man breaks "forsaking all others". Propositioning anyone's wife is an invitation to violence, not mortal violence, but maybe a kick in the nuts. Make no mistake, propositioning another's wife is an attack on the man. The woman is an object in this scenario.

AnonymousAnonymous18 days ago

More childish prattle. It makes no difference if the writing is slick if the content is constantly careening from ridiculous to implausible to degenerate to demented to grossly immoral to bumpersticker slogans. Undoubtedly the tranny thinks he's being heroically "transgressive". Unfortunately, all he achieves is the absurd and morally grotesque.

The husband made the right choice. IRL, no one would believe the slut, there would be no way to know the truth of what she actually did. What she did do was show a profound lack of respect for her husband and betrayed her marriage. Unlike in Hallmark movies, doing the right thing often doesn't lead to rainbows and unicorns. This author needs to grow up intellectually and emotionally. Truly a wasted talent.

AnonymousAnonymous17 days ago

I will say that this story sorta just didn’t make sense. As another commenter mentioned, why did Janice have sex with Brett? That clearly was unnecessary.

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And then Ali just wouldn’t give up on this weird revenge that wasn’t even revenge. It made no sense why she was fixated on this issue when she clearly didn’t judge Craig or Janice. So I’m not sure if it just wasn’t your best story or if I’m missing something. It was odd. Her behavior was extremely strange.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 4 hours ago

This is the third Cagivagurl story I’ve read, and I had to give it a couple days to truly gather my thoughts before typing this. The conclusion I’ve come to from reading multiple stories that they’ve written is that I love the way they write, but I *hate* many of their characters. The relationship-toxicity I’ve seen in some of their characters has made me so angry… And yet I realize that, in order to generate that kind of anger in me, they must be a fantastic writer, as I’m someone who does not get angry or frustrated easily. I’ve seen plenty of characters in plenty of other authors’ stories that I didn’t like, but most times I couldn’t care less, those characterizations meant nothing to me. Cagivagurl found a way to make me care about the characters, and it was only because I cared that I could dislike them so much. The fact that they were able to generate those feelings in me also means their skill is something I can’t doubt. Maybe it’s just because I’ve only read stories of theirs in the Loving Wives category that I dislike the characters so much. Perhaps if I read some of their stories in other genres I’d be able to relate to the characters more. But then not having that emotional conflict at play makes me worry the stories wouldn’t hook me as strongly. I’ll have to think about that. In the meantime, I could probably spend all night pointlessly debating character traits and perspectives, hell I could probably write an entire essay on the characters just from the three stories I’ve read, but what’s most important is that the author has genuinely managed to impress me with their skill. So that’s what I want to convey. Kudos to you, Cagivagurl. You’re a heck of a writer.

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