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In a time before: - Women expressed their sexual desires - Contraception and - Gender equality
In a time where women were expected to be pillars of virtue and modesty. Sex was extremely boring… for women.
It’s no secret that boys are easy to pleasure. Quite, bleak sex in the dark is more than enough to drain them. Meanwhile women require so much more. Incompetent men stand no chance of pleasuring women and today women’s standards are higher than ever. So let’s delve into a time where weak men didn’t have to pleasure their wives. A time where sexually repressing your wife wasn’t the crime it is today. Where it was normal and even seen as the right thing to do.
I’d like the boring sex in our plot to be reflective of other issues in our marriage as well. A lack of romance, your character’s unworthiness to be my husband, your characters incompetence as a man, and other flaws in historical times which give men like you comfortable marriages they don’t deserve.
In our plot I don’t want your character forcing, threatening or blackmailing me - that isn’t what made historical times special for boys like you.
The key benefit for weak men like you is that you didn’t have to openly be the bad guy (or at least openly be seen as the bad guy). As your wife my character feels feels obligated to be a good wife to you. She may have ideas and desires unbecoming if a woman in her time but she suppresses them. Instead she pretends to be happy and in love with you. In doing so your character is justified in believing that he isn’t doing anything wrong.
Key kinks include: Boring sex in the dark, boys getting a lot of pleasure out of very bland sex, boys who can’t last long during sex, politically incorrect things, sad plots.
Please message me if this idea interests you!
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