Anonymous wrote:Jesus. You had a fantasy about getting eiffel towered by two adult men. You're acting like you're a pedophile or something.
Calm down and go rub one out or something.
Anonymous wrote:I had a fantasy pop into my head about my husband’s friend and the three of us. I’d had three glasses of wine at a barbecue, and we were playing a silly adults only card game with a lot of innuendo.
I woke up this morning and feel embarrassed and ashamed. The fantasy is always better than the reality, I love my husband and we have a very active intimate life.
Just wondering if anyone else had experienced the same … or had other fantasies that never came to fruition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby.
It would be abnormal NOT to have such fantasies.
Everyone has them. You're late to the party.
The issue is that she is essentially reliving the fantasy and seeking validation for it by posting about it to internet strangers rather than discussing it with her husband or her own therapist in private.
Women who seek validation for these kinds of fantasies also tend to try to make them a reality. There is no doubt she was heavily flirting with the friend perhaps under her husband's nose and outside his awareness.. If she told her husband he would immediately shut it down and perhaps end the friendship or at least ask her to go to therapy Jer concealing it from her husband is not white cheating but it is emotional deception. He has a right to know that the son called fantasy involves a real person in her social circle that she can access to and escalate whenever she decides to.
Anonymous wrote:Baby.
It would be abnormal NOT to have such fantasies.
Everyone has them. You're late to the party.
Anonymous wrote:Baby.
It would be abnormal NOT to have such fantasies.
Everyone has them. You're late to the party.
Anonymous wrote:This is more fun if you tell us what your fantasy was.