Are There Really Men Like That: Marge

Jen is best friends with Marge; the wife of her husband, Ron's best friend Jerry. Ron and Jerry have been friends since middle school and Jen and Marge for more than five years. One day while leaving Marge and Jerry's house, Jen overhears conversation that revels Marge has cuckolded her husband.
"'The cuckold wants to know if you're bringing me home or are we going to your place tonight," was the line that Jen overheard and it brought her up short. Is it for real? What should she do? Just what the hell is a "cuckold?"

Her husband Ron has to look it up online. The definition causes Jen to ask, "Are there really men like that?" They are amazed that that not only the concept of a willing cuckold exists but that there is such a thing as a "Cuckold Community." Ron is of the opinion that she misunderstood or that if she didn't it isn't any of their business. However, circumstances cause Jen to confirm she didn't misunderstand anything and it is very much for real.

After she discovered it was for real she confronts Marge and listens with disbelief as Marge explains how she ended up cuckolding her husband.

Marge reveals her wild sexuality in college, a past that Jen never knew about and then goes into detail about her first three dates with Mark, that man who helped her cuckold Jerry. What's most shocking of all is Jerry's complacency and culpability in the story.

It's this last that Jen finds hard to believe, but in the end she must.

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Are There Really Men Like That: Marge

Jen is best friends with Marge; the wife of her husband, Ron's best friend Jerry. Ron and Jerry have been friends since middle school and Jen and Marge for more than five years. One day while leaving Marge and Jerry's house, Jen overhears conversation that revels Marge has cuckolded her husband.
"'The cuckold wants to know if you're bringing me home or are we going to your place tonight," was the line that Jen overheard and it brought her up short. Is it for real? What should she do? Just what the hell is a "cuckold?"

Her husband Ron has to look it up online. The definition causes Jen to ask, "Are there really men like that?" They are amazed that that not only the concept of a willing cuckold exists but that there is such a thing as a "Cuckold Community." Ron is of the opinion that she misunderstood or that if she didn't it isn't any of their business. However, circumstances cause Jen to confirm she didn't misunderstand anything and it is very much for real.

After she discovered it was for real she confronts Marge and listens with disbelief as Marge explains how she ended up cuckolding her husband.

Marge reveals her wild sexuality in college, a past that Jen never knew about and then goes into detail about her first three dates with Mark, that man who helped her cuckold Jerry. What's most shocking of all is Jerry's complacency and culpability in the story.

It's this last that Jen finds hard to believe, but in the end she must.

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Are There Really Men Like That: Marge

Are There Really Men Like That: Marge

by Patty Marie
Are There Really Men Like That: Marge

Are There Really Men Like That: Marge

by Patty Marie

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Jen is best friends with Marge; the wife of her husband, Ron's best friend Jerry. Ron and Jerry have been friends since middle school and Jen and Marge for more than five years. One day while leaving Marge and Jerry's house, Jen overhears conversation that revels Marge has cuckolded her husband.
"'The cuckold wants to know if you're bringing me home or are we going to your place tonight," was the line that Jen overheard and it brought her up short. Is it for real? What should she do? Just what the hell is a "cuckold?"

Her husband Ron has to look it up online. The definition causes Jen to ask, "Are there really men like that?" They are amazed that that not only the concept of a willing cuckold exists but that there is such a thing as a "Cuckold Community." Ron is of the opinion that she misunderstood or that if she didn't it isn't any of their business. However, circumstances cause Jen to confirm she didn't misunderstand anything and it is very much for real.

After she discovered it was for real she confronts Marge and listens with disbelief as Marge explains how she ended up cuckolding her husband.

Marge reveals her wild sexuality in college, a past that Jen never knew about and then goes into detail about her first three dates with Mark, that man who helped her cuckold Jerry. What's most shocking of all is Jerry's complacency and culpability in the story.

It's this last that Jen finds hard to believe, but in the end she must.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045404136
Publisher: Patty Marie
Publication date: 10/25/2013
Series: Are There Really Men Like That , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 662 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I'm a senior citizen (semi-retired) who enjoys reading and writing erotic fiction. None of my stories actually happened, to the best of my knowledge. I grew up in and around Portland Oregon and still live in the Pacific Northwest. Most of my stories will take place there, though literary license may be taken with names and locations of places (actual or fictional) mentioned in my books. I am happily married and nearing my 50th wedding anniversary. I enjoy time with my grandchildren, and walks on the beach with my ever lovin'

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