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Originally Posted by Leopard2020
Through a chance comment I found out my wife cheated on me 5 years ago. It really hurt at first but it now turns me on.
The guy she cheated with was a friend of hers ex boyfriend. We had hung out a few times with them and comments were made that they couldn’t have sex because he would hurt her, so she would just give him head. Looking back I guess my wife wanted “that Big cock”.
When it all came out I asked direct questions and wanted the details which overtime she gave me. This went on for 2 months and they were fucking 4 times a week. At first he wore a condom but after a couple times he went bareback. She would suck his dick in his truck, he was fucking her anal. Through this whole time I had no clue. My wife is very attractive and at this time she was into fitness.
Now I haven’t brought it up in a few months but it’s on my mind. I think about him fucking her and cunmming inside of her everyday. Is this normal to be turned on from this?
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Which part do you ask is normal?
The thoughts of your wife enjoying another man, with a big dick and cumming in her is quite normal. Many men fantasize about it. As well, I am sure many women do too. Personally, I love the thought of my wife getting fucked hard by some guy with a large cock and filling her up with cum. We have actually filled this fantasy more than once.
BUT... The part where she cheated on you is horrible and definitely NOT normal. ...or at least, should NOT be. There is a strong difference between cheating vs. sharing. Cheating should NEVER be tolerated by either party. It cannot exist in a good relationship.
With that being said, if you have totally forgiven her cheating and are confident she would never do it again, you might consider talking with her about actually sharing her with someone else. ...Possibly even the same friend with the big cock. Then, the two of you can share the sexual experience without being in a cheating relationship.
Cheating and trusting cannot survive together in a relationship. Sharing and trusting can.
JMHO