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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm definitely not a guy. Just an aroused, blond, blue eyed 40 something woman who is hung up on a hot stud muffin I would like to fuck. Forget the social commentary. I know my lust is wrong. But I am driving my self crazy with the fantasies of what I want to do to him. As I previously said, there is also more to him than just his looks. His damaged side, for whatever reason, turns me on. Maybe because it makes him seem human. He is a man who needs love but hasn't found it. Wish it could be me. [/quote] I feel sorry for your DH. He is coming home to a woman who wants another man. [b]This is why for most men, getting married is stupid. If she doesn't divorce you because she is tired of you, she is going to screw around on you and if you leave, there goes 1/2 your assets while she bangs the other guy.[/b][/quote] Just so you know, getting married for me was far more stupid. I got married way too young, when I still believed in the happy ever after fairy tale. My husband turned into a control freak and probably proposed to keep me on a leash. Hind site is 20/20, but if I had to do it over again, I would never had gotten married. I loved my single life and I loved meeting new people. If I get divorced, I would never remarry and I probably would not even live with another guy again. I would enjoy the freedom to fuck whom ever I want when ever I want. Damn, just sharing a joke and a laugh with another man is what probably started me down the path I am on now. It felt so good to laugh again and the man I lust after has a great but naughty sense of humor. As far as our family's assets, I would say they are half mine anyway because I worked, bought, and own more than half of them outright. I don't need a man to take care of me and I can take care of myself when my husband and I decide to go our separate ways. Finally, I find it completely ironic and freaky that the quote I highlighted sounds just like the guy I lust after when he spoke about his wife. He does not recommend the marriage institution either. So we are all on the same page. [/quote]
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