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Click hereSoon Dorothy was gently moaning and then said "That's nice darling, keep up the good work and you may just get to reclaim your Hotwife"
Good read, up until two hours of sex that got brushed in one sentence.
Could have set that up a lot better
WoW, Anonymous! Bawling like that might give the impression that you have 4 stomachs. Don't worry though, I've been called much worse things by much better people. The way i understand "hotwives" is they are a narcissistic breed, only thinking of their own pleasures, making sure it comes first before others consideration, am i wrong? I would think that if a husband of theirs gets ill and is hospitalized with a terminal illness, she will not be there in his finals moments because she is more interested in getting banged out than saying goodbye to a mate (or would that be wallet?). Two thing come to mind about the subject of children. Is the husband of a "hotwife" certain that those kids are his? How does one give moral advice to their children when they have absolutely none themselves? Also, maybe you can answer a question I have, better than a year ago i heard that "cucks" have a 4 to 6 times than average higher suicide rate than the average. Since i am not in the lifestyle, nor do i want to be, maybe you could clear that question up for me. And to you as well, Have A Nice Day!
A story that was well written about dream world but not one that many people would want to enter.
As I understand it a "Hotwife" can never be reclaimed. By the very definition of a "Hotwife" she will always have sex with other people she will never stop having sex with other people and her husband will always come last in the "Hotwifes" head. But if that is what the writer dreams about have at it. By the way is the "11" the mental age of the writer?