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Reply to "Wife is interested in opening up our marriage."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But you’re not pleasing her. You have fairly vanilla sex, she’s clearly wanting more, but you shut down things she asks for. All the while you’re going on about being adventurous and how that should be enough for her. She brought up a possible solution. It doesn’t sound like she’s seeing anyone else already. It doesn’t have to be a big deal unless you make it a big deal. Clearly you’re insecure and will create a problem though. She isn’t excited by vanilla sex and asked to spice it up. Tell her no, she can’t have spice. Then she can decide whether an intact marriage or spice is more important. Does she know you snooped and read all her texts and emails? How many times have people on dcum said to have this conversation with their partners? If you aren’t fulfilled, don’t have an affair. Instead tell your spouse you want an open marriage if your needs aren’t being met. That’s what she tried to do and now her DH is jumping to her having affairs. This is why most people cheat instead. If you’re going to get the grief of screwing around, you might as well get the fun of it too. [/quote] I didn't get the first part at all from his posts. He said they had done anal, light bdsm, etc. That's not vanilla by most standards, and it shows that he has been making an effort to do what she wants since clearly it was new to him. It isn't like they're just doing missionary every time. My wife and I got married young by the standards of this area (both in our 20's) but we have great sex, elementary age kids, a strong relationship. However I know I'd be like the OP, I'd be pissed if she came to me with something like this for a variety of reasons. I mean, rationalize it all you will, they made a commitment to each other and like the OP, I'd expect that to be honored the same as I honor it. That being said, I do agree (assuming the wife in this situation has not cheated yet) that she did the right thing by being honest about it instead of acting behind his back. But my answer would be what someone else said. You opened Pandoras Box and it can't be shut. You have options, but if you take option A or B, I'm leaving, and I'll fight for the kids. And the idea of trust is probably shot forever. And I'm not disagreeing with the person who said this is why people cheat rather than having honest conversations, but again, you made the commitment, be mature enough to stick with it. That's not a moral judgment, making the commitment is what that person did, flat out. Honor it or have the decency to get a divorce first.[/quote]
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