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This is why I have forbidden my husband to have any friends. I have also forbidden him to talk to or make eye contact with anyone but me. I don't even trust him with his family. I keep him handcuffed to me at all times. And blindfolded.
This is why I have forbidden my husband to have any friends. I have also forbidden him to talk to or make eye contact with anyone but me. I don't even trust him with his family. I keep him handcuffed to me at all times. And blindfolded.
Good response. Hopefully with mouth duct-taped too. I hate it when they start yelling. All you need to do is poke a little hole in the duct tape mid-lip the mouth. Big enough for a sipping straw or, if he smokes, a cigarette. Only if and when he begs and pleads for mercy and something other than a pulverized sippy-meal do you remove just ONE cuff AND the duct tape. Keep the one wrist cuff and the ankle cuffs in situ .....
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This is why I have forbidden my husband to have any friends. I have also forbidden him to talk to or make eye contact with anyone but me. I don't even trust him with his family. I keep him handcuffed to me at all times. And blindfolded.
I actually read the first sentence and believed you were serious for a second, until I got to the part about handcuffing.
When I get into a relationship I don't worry about whether or not my significant other is cheating on me. If I did I would either know she wasn't the one for me or I'm not emotionally ready for a serious relationship.
Life is too short to worry about my partner being "too friendly" with anyone.
I don't agree with the statement, "with so many people being bisexual" I tend to find its quite infrequent. So my question would be, where are you meeting all these bi individuals. And if you distrust your partner that much. Then maybe you don't know her as well you could.
I don't agree with the statement, "with so many people being bisexual" I tend to find its quite infrequent. So my question would be, where are you meeting all these bi individuals. And if you distrust your partner that much. Then maybe you don't know her as well you could.
Maybe I know my partner a lot better than many know theirs. I live quite a sheltered life, but still know a number of people (of both sexes) that go both ways. A few of them have been married a number of times, and their partners had no idea of their inclinations. (Though it does get interesting if they find out).
Is your partner just a bit too “Friendly” with someone of their own sex?
If you are Gay, could you partner be cheating on you with a person of the opposite sex?
Just something to consider!
If you can't trust your partner, you shouldn't be in a relationship.
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