
07-23-2019, 08:31 PM
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Jungle Fever – Myth or Reality?
A few years ago, I was seeing a (married)white woman and something came up that got me thinking, so I wanted to get some feedback from this group. By the way, I didn’t find out that she was married until we had been seeing each other for several weeks.
After we had been intimate for some time, we fell into a routine in which we saw each other an average of once a week. Sometimes somewhat longer, sometimes twice in a week. At some point, I noticed that anytime we could not line up our schedules to get together for playtime at least once per week, she would call or text and seemed eager to see me. Once after a very good session, she seemed quite relaxed and I asked her about that. She said that she started feeling “itchy” if more than 4 or 5 days passed without seeing me. I found that somewhat surprising, since she had confided that she and hubby were still intimate and that he was a “pretty good” lover. I asked her about that and her response was, “It’s just not the same”. I did not dig into what she meant, but it became obvious that she had physical needs that I was somehow able to meet that her hubby was not able to (or didn’t want to). We developed a little “inside joke” that she had “jungle fever”. I can even recall telling her there was no cure for “jungle fever”, but the treatments were wonderful! We would laugh at that naughty little joke now and then.
I never thought that “jungle fever” (or whatever you want to call it) was real, but it does appear that some white women develop a physical attraction for either one specific black male or black guys in general. I really don’t know if its anything more than normal male-female bonding, but I have heard of white women who get moist whenever they are in close proximity to or are alone with a black man.
What have your experiences been?
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