
12-17-2011, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by silverfx42
This is my first time reading the stuff in this thread. I thoroughly enjoyed it and wish i would
have known about this a long time ago. I have tried to suggest my wife taking another man several times, but she just clams up and won't talk about it. Says she couldn't do it. We did swap with a couple a long time ago not long after we were married and she says she didn't enjoy it and we lost them as friends.
I never suggested black men because she won't even consider another "man" she did dance with some blak men when we were in new orleans a few years ago and it was rather erotic slow dancing. The black man had his hand on her ass for a while and they were grinding pretty good and i really enjoyed it. I was too stupid at the time to carry things further and again didn't pursue it any more. She enjoys sex even though we are older but i recently had surgery and cannot get an erection any more. She sleeps very lightly and wakes up very easily.
I sure would love to see her take a lover even if he isn't black, but i think her being with a black man would be so erotic and intense.
Thanks for listening....i guess i'll just have to keep on fantasizing.
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I so feel for your predicament and this isn't in anyway unique I know BUT your so close to a method that can conceivably turn the tables and yet so far!
Fuck yeah the only thing that can make the difference to being able to use this set of methods is your wife starting to take sleeping tablets to overcome light sleeping - may be in conjunction with you snoring!
Does she show concern herself by what is light sleeping - does she find it a issue - does she find herself fully rested. Can it be suggested to her that she doesn't look or act right because of noticing she doesn't seem to be getting enough or deep enough sleep.
Its interesting you know that when one points out being tired or someone else looking tired that invariably a person begins feeling a certain level of tiredness in response - think about how often a person yawns in response to someone else yawning near to them or even in passing on the street.
What jobs does she do during the day?
Is there anti-depressants involved that may effect her general sleep patterns? Is there anything else she takes that may create issues in a similar way?
You can see i'm searching for as much information that can help you and others here.
Last edited by hephaestus; 12-17-2011 at 11:04 PM..
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