Yes, it was quite remarkable for a woman who came from the Southwest corner of Utah (a heavily Mormon culture) to recognize she wanted to have a lot of cock while still on this planet. She was not a religious person, so she stood up to bat when she realized she had the chance. To have even mentioned her desires to her deceased husband while they were together would have been cataclysmic. So, I was a breath of fresh air and personal liberation.
We went to several swing parties too. I remember once where a group of 5 of us were playing. While she was sucking some guy's dock and stroking another's, the young woman (about 21) proceeded to eat her out while the GF was seated on a couch. Meantime, I finger fucked the young one until she squirted a couple of times. The GF loved the sense of freedom and congruity with her own sexual nature. Although she was glad to be eaten, she realized there is nothing better than cock (for her). She truly exulted in taking numerous cocks, most often one at a time (except during our MFMs).
She was fit, running 7 miles a day and had great boobs with firmness and upward nipples. She was a mature cougar young men just wanted to have -- and did.
In the end, after a year we came to a close because I was also seeing 2 other women she was aware of and could not tolerate being only one of several. Honest position to take, ultimately not a good match between what she and I wanted. So, a case of a relationship ending not because of HW but despite it.
How many wives brought up the fantasy first?
Re: How many wives brought up the fantasy first?
Sharing your partner is a very loving act. Double her pleasure; double your fun.
Kevin Foster, The Three Marriage Enigmas: ". . . sex with a man other than her husband is simply the most erotic sex possible for a woman."
Kevin Foster, The Three Marriage Enigmas: ". . . sex with a man other than her husband is simply the most erotic sex possible for a woman."