I am 32 and my mother in law is 58. During 5 years I know her, she is acting weird. kind of want to have sex with me. My father in law always shouts and does not fulfill her need for love or sex. She and I had some foreplay moments. I might have sex with her. So, how should I have sex with her even though she is little strong keep in mind that she is 58. Ladies help me out.
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Sex with Mother in Law
Hi, I am Jill
I am 32 and my mother in law is 58. During 5 years I know her, she is acting weird. kind of want to have sex with me. My father in law always shouts and does not fulfill her need for love or sex. She and I had some foreplay moments. I might have sex with her. So, how should I have sex with her even though she is little strong keep in mind that she is 58. Ladies help me out. -
Hi Jill. You're not making much sense here. How would we know if she will be able to take your hard thrusts? If she is 58, it's not like she's elderly and fragile. Most 58 year olds are still vibrant and energetic.
I'm assuming you're either planning to cheat on your spouse, or your spouse just doesn't care.
You sound a bit trollish. Just know that if your situation is real, we are here to talk about it.........but if I suspect you're trolling, you'll be banned.Comment
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Yeah, I still can't really decide what type of help I could offer you, Jill
Have you really thought this through? You've already crossed some pretty serious boundaries by messing around with your MIL doing foreplay, as you say.
Are you really seeing this situation for what it is?
Are there existing problems within your own marriage?
I think if your MIL is unhappy in her marriage, a more appropriate way to support her would be encouraging her to leave the abusive husband, not providing for her physical needs.
I cannot imagine the betrayal going many ways within this family, by what you're involved in.
If you intend to continue a relationship with her, I'd also encourage you to leave your wife.
Best of luck to you.Comment
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