Not just a free pass

Brandnewbuddy

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…but a requirement.

In other words, stories where if the opportunity presents itself, wife or hubby agree they must have a fling with certain people on a list.

I just thought it would be fun after hearing a couple I interact with say if certain celebrities were up for a fling, they’d be pissed off if their spouse DIDN’T go for it.

Again, the opportunity has to present itself. This isn’t a call to blackmail or manipulate. They can flirt and try to seduce but if the person isn’t up for it, they wouldn’t push things. But if said person is up for an affair, they gotta do it,

Now it could be about celebrities but what if it was other people they know?

Like: “the pastor and his wife? Yep that goes for both of us”

“Candi? Yep, again, both of us.”

“Your friend Seth? …yeah, you two get along great so yes if you wanna fuck after you have a game night or something, go ahead”
 
Interesting. The hard part as a writer is making those rare opportunities happen in the story and make them believable.
I think you could get a lot of teasing and titillation out of the couple writing the lists...

"That one barista at our favorite coffee shop, I know you know the one. The little enby blonde one that wears overalls, I've seen how you stare at them!"

"Ok, fine, yes, they're just so cute! But what about your physical therapist? You always came home super horny from your appointments after your surgery, even though you could barely move."

But ultimately only one of their listers would need to shoot their shot for the story to work!

How about when the couple do a free past list, one item is put there by their SO.
I might even flip that around! The couple writes ALL of their partner's list EXCEPT for one pick!

They've been together for years, they know what their partner is into, but they each get to spring ONE surprise on their SO!

"Ruth!? Our next door neighbor!? I had no idea, she's like 65!"

"Remember when that drunk guy crashed into the tree in the middle of the night, woke the whole neighborhood up? And then we had really good sex before going back to bed? I saw Ruth through her picture window, watching the cops and EMTs. She was wearing a nightgown, practically transparent, and it was open in front."

🤤🥰😈
 
"Your sister?"
"Uh, huh. She's always going on about how great her husband is at everything. I want you to show her what she's missing."
"Er, I guess. In that case, you get my boss."
"Ew!"
 
I have always maintained that the worst time for a conversation is when your wrists are bound behind your back and there's a thick cock filling your cunt - oh, and being gagged really doesn't help either - but I never expected to experience this with anyone other than my husband. "Your sister and I," he says between one thrust and the next, "have made an arrangement."
 
Interesting. The hard part as a writer is making those rare opportunities happen in the story and make them believable.
I can imagine someone close to them, who is on the list, finding the list by accident. This goes either the confrontation route (why the fuck am I on your list? What does it mean? Am I interested? Maybe...), or the seduction route (I'm on their list? Does it mean what I think it means? I can play with their sexual strings a little. No way that can get out of control).

If we stick with the plausible, which generally aren't celebrities, they can make it so. Inviting them over and the SO had to leave at the last moment, or inviting them over because SO is gone, so they can finally do that board game or fire up the grill that SO hates. Gentle probing with a casual sexual conversation can push it over the edge.
 
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