Yes, several were there
We had a large wedding, and nearly half the men there had previously fucked my bride, and here's why there were so many:
When we first met, she was having intercourse with a few other guys, and told me of them, even naming the ones she thought I knew. She had already eliminated many earlier ones who couldn't handle the idea of sleeping with someone who had been fucking someone else earlier that week, or maybe even earlier that day, and might have someone else lined up for the next day. Those fellows didn't last long with her. She didn't tolerate jealousy, so you got eliminated unless you didn't mind her fucking other guys at the same time she was fucking you. (No multiple partners; each was one-on-one, even though there might be one earlier or later the same day, in which case she told you.)
Or, if the sex wasn't compatible, you became just a friend. She enjoyed sex and wanted to get that part of the relationship right before moving on. She told you right away that if she liked you on the first date, you'd have intercourse on the second, and then the two of you could keep on fucking as long as you were still a possibility, or until she married.
Of course, she was looking for more than just sexual compatibility, but intercourse was something tangible she could assess pretty quickly. She told each new guy that she'd be exclusive once she narrowed it down to one, so I was OK with her fucking others. But until then, she would fuck whoever she wanted, and tell you who she had just fucked, and who and when she was planning to fuck next. But that all that would stop once she decided it was time.
She added more guys to have intercourse with even after we met, but eventually those and the earlier ones fell by the wayside, leaving me as the sole claimant to the prize. She told me the total number, but wanted to invite only some of them to the wedding, which included family, business associates, etc. Most of the guys showed up, including all the ones I knew. She danced with each one. This was years ago, and in spite of geography, some have remained friends.
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