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One of mankind’s most basic, most important institutions is marriage. Yet today, at least in the United States, matrimony is crisis-ridden at best, seemingly in a state of near-collapse at worst. The malaise chiefly affects couples in their twenties, products of the post-World War II baby boom, growing up during the Korean War and the dozen years of conflict in Vietnam, their disintegrating relations of a reflection of unstable times.
Jean is young, attractive, and married to an ambitious man, yet is unable to communicate with her husband at the most basic level and is driven to seek a false love, a compromise, in the arms of strangers, thus degrading and demeaning herself.
THE WIFE’S NEW LOVERS — a story of an individual in an uncaring society, a portrayal of an affliction that plagues many American marriages.
Jean had just about reached the limits of her frustration. It had been two weeks since she and her husband Todd had fucked. The sensual young blonde didn’t know how much longer she could go on this way.
She understood that Todd had been working very hard lately, making money so they could both have a more comfortable life. But she had married Todd for more reasons than just money. She wanted to be with him. She wanted them to share the raw excitement of life together. She wanted to feel his hard cock stroking into her hungry cunt proving to her how much he loved and needed her. She wanted to feel it often.
Her wet pussy throbbed with passion as she squirmed under the covers. Jean realized she would have to quell the fires of arousal with her hand again. Now and then that was fun. She enjoyed playing with herself, bringing herself to resounding orgasm in her lonely bedroom.
But her fingers were no substitute for good hard cock. As long as she was getting all her satisfaction from her hand, there remained a seething ball of frustration deep in her belly and it kept building and building, until she was ready to scream at him. Anything to make him know how much she needed him!
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.