My family is meeting my bf soon. They don't know he's my bf. My husband will be there too. He does.
Posted Oct 13, 2019 12:55 by anonymous
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Family dinner coming up. I scored an invite for a very old friend of my husband's who is also my bf. Friendguy and I have hit it off big time. We can't hide the way we feel. Husband is fine with this thing between friend and I, btw.
My parents are going to be sure I've ruined my life but hubs and I have never been closer or happier. IDK how to get my parents to understand this.
Commented Mar 13, 2020 20:40 by anonymous
Just carry on as usual. My wife and i were in a similar situation when my mother called to visit and things just carried on no problems.
Commented Jun 11, 2020 14:59 by anonymous
why force it on your family...? enjoy your friends with benefits sharing setup, and just introduce him as a friend, there is absolutely no reason to involve your family in your sexual dalliances.
My wife has been shared for many years , we love it, no one knows, families, kids grandkids, there is no good reason for other people to know.
You need to examine your desire to have them know...…..it is mislead.
Commented Jul 9, 2020 05:26 by anonymous
Dont tell them. We have a similar deal and our friend has been around our parents alot. They have no clue. Keep it a secret from them and enjoy your private life.
Commented Sep 5, 2020 11:10 by anonymous
Agree with all the above statements. Wife and I both have significant others, family has met both. Not really their business what we choose to do in our bed.....
Commented Sep 5, 2020 11:33 by anonymous
Your a cunt and your husbands a pussy.
Commented Sep 5, 2020 11:34 by anonymous
“Your a cunt and your husbands a pussy.”
P.S. Hope your parents find out so you can live with that shaming too....slut.
Commented Jan 9, 2021 04:10 by anonymous
I agree with the other people here. Why force this on your parents. It seems like a childish game to me. Mature adults just present the other person as a friend and let people make their own assumptions.