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The whole concept intrigues me greatly. Does the man get off on seeing his wife with another man, or the humiliation of the act. I’ve had boyfriends who have asked about previous partners, who was the best, the biggest, who made me cum. And it surprised me how turned they got when I answered, wanting to know the details. Is it insecurity or a desire to be dominated ?
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The whole concept intrigues me greatly. Does the man get off on seeing his wife with another man, or the humiliation of the act. I’ve had boyfriends who have asked about previous partners, who was the best, the biggest, who made me cum. And it surprised me how turned they got when I answered, wanting to know the details. Is it insecurity or a desire to be dominated ?
When it first happened to me, I was pretty upset about it, but also turned on. I needed some time to come to terms with the idea. But the thought of my wife with someone else was a real turn on and it became good for our marriage. It can become dangerous when she meets someone who try’s to take her away. That nearly happened. I didn’t mind her going off with someone and for a time our marriage was open. She strayed, I stayed. Never minded “sloppy seconds”
We have been in lifestyle soon 6 years and last few with regular boyfriend of hers. I can honestly say that if its open discussion athmosphere then there is more love than vanilla relationship. As a husband I feel more love to her and somehow and sometimes looking from 'outside' is the way that you do not feel her as granted. She is also happyy to get best sex and it shows in our marriage
My boyfriend and I have been together 18 years. He's shared me with other guys (and other girls) since we got together. I don't consider him a cuckold. I consider him generous and confident in my love for him. There's no humiliation involved, and I share him with other women too, and I don't feel humiliated or jealous in the least. There needs to be another term for this besides cuckold.
Although I enjoy watching my wife with another man I am definitely NOT a cuckhold as I always get involved to enhance my wife's pleasure. I also enjoy being the other man while the husband watches me with his wife so with us it's the swinging lifestyle. All I can say that for me it's the erotic image of watching my wife being sexually pleasured before and during me taking part. It satisfies both her exhibitionism and my voyeurism.
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I love my wife, and feel bad that I was jealous at first but it really turns me on with my wife and men exchange pics or even when I see her flirting. I would love to watch her have sex with someone else but I would probably not really participate. I think sex is a natural honest thing, and realizing thar sge would leave me if she had sex is evidence of how strong our relationship is, not a factor.
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Beffer, isn't the other term your looking for called "swinging"? Or is that too old fashioned, like me?
I don't know whether you are old fashioned or not, but the word 'cuckold' implies an element of derision. It's definitely not the same thing as 'sharing' or indeed 'swinging'.
I have been the unwilling, unknowing cuckold in both of the long term relationships I have had in my long life. The first was a marriage that ended as a disaster for all involved. The second ended when she died. It was then that I found her burner phone, lube, rubbers, and complete changes of clothes in her car. While the first ended in a disaster, the second was more devastating, as there was never closure.
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My boyfriend and I have been together 18 years. He's shared me with other guys (and other girls) since we got together. I don't consider him a cuckold. I consider him generous and confident in my love for him. There's no humiliation involved, and I share him with other women too, and I don't feel humiliated or jealous in the least. There needs to be another term for this besides cuckold.
There is a better term. I learned it about 4 months ago. Stag and Vixen.
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The whole concept intrigues me greatly. Does the man get off on seeing his wife with another man, or the humiliation of the act. I’ve had boyfriends who have asked about previous partners, who was the best, the biggest, who made me cum. And it surprised me how turned they got when I answered, wanting to know the details. Is it insecurity or a desire to be dominated ?
Or just the confidence and pleasure to see his loved one receive pleasure by any means
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The whole concept intrigues me greatly. Does the man get off on seeing his wife with another man, or the humiliation of the act. I’ve had boyfriends who have asked about previous partners, who was the best, the biggest, who made me cum. And it surprised me how turned they got when I answered, wanting to know the details. Is it insecurity or a desire to be dominated ?
I think there is a spectrum to this. I can relate to some reasons, but not all.
a) For some men, and this may well be the strict definition of cuckold, they get some kind of thrill from the humiliation. There is some kind of juice from the jealousy as well. I can't relate to that at all. I find no arousal in such a thing, but some do, and I don't judge.
b) Other men, simply want to see their wife pleasured, and they are being generous to her out of love. It's not insecure at all.
c) Another category, and these can overlap, is when a husband wants to experience their wives' sexuality more fully, in addition to being with her directly, watching her in the throes of passion with someone else. When it is just the two of you, you can't see the whole act of sex, and her, as well as when you are there and someone else is doing it. I can see how it would be a huge turn-on to see my wife like that... Sex is most exciting when people sort of abandon themselves to it, and to watch your wife like that is a way of knowing her better - and it's fucking hot.
d) There's a little involved and a sense of freedom in breaking it. Maybe that is factor for some, but probably not everybody.
e) Some couples have been together a long time and it's a way to spice things up.
It makes sense to me that all these things can be intimacy enhancing for a couple. There is a lot of acceptance of each other as you are. However, if one partner is pushing for it, and the other is not on board, then it goes the other way and hurts intimacy.
I personally have never done this. My wife and I have talked about it, and at this point, we are both ambivalent. If we did it, it would be for reasons b and c, maybe d and e, but not a. She would want me to be dominant. Not as in being sexual with the guy, but in being in charge of the whole scene, guiding him, telling him what to do, and participating in pleasuring her.