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I think this happens more than people know, but usually the daughter is dating the guy instead of being married to the guy. The guy may go along with it because the mother is often assertive and knows what she wants, which may be different than the girls of his age. Such situations can cause complications and make for strained relations between the daughter and her mother.I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.
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Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot?
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Before you do anything, have a open and honest discussion with your wife!!! COMMUNICATION folks. She knows her mother better than you do. She may have a solution. Going behind her back to play with your MIL isn't good for anyone and will likely end in divorce for you, a fracturing of your wife's family including divorce on her side. Please think with the head on your shoulders before the one between your legs. I don't know you or your wife but I know that honesty builds a much better marriage then lies. Talk to your wife and suggest that the two of you talk to her mother and understand what's going on. Maybe you can both help her to be happier without jeopardizing relationships.Comment
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I agree such things happen more than people could realize. I believe incest is common today and not so taboo as in the past. I can tell you from my family experience I know that my own sister is having sex with her own son. She has told me about the relationship but see no harm in it as they are happy doing it. I agree with sexy Brenda it goes on today and you say your husband enjoys your mom and her likewise to him. Does your dad ejaculate into you Christine when giving it to you and if so what precautions do you take.Comment
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If statistics have remained constant, incest is most common between brother and sister.
In CA, incest is a non-reducible felony:
Also, in CA, a person under the age of 18 does not have ability to consent to sex:
Unlawful sexual intercourse is almost always brought to cops' attention when a minor girl's (under 18) parents finds out she's having sex with her boyfriend.Last edited by atskitty2; 03-29-2017, 10:54 PM.Comment
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My dad has had sex with me just us two on our own at times. but also we have done it at the same time and in the same room as my husband is giving my mom sex. All of know what we are doing and never go behind the others backs. I find the sex tremendous and fulfilling.Christine does this mean you are letting you father have sex with you?. This would be incest. I am in my fifties but have never thought of doing such a thing with my parents although my husband and I are in partnership with another married couple. (not related). I expect incest is more common today as taboos have seemed to be brought down. I can remember when gay couples were frowned upon but nowadays seen to be normal. Do you and your dad do it at the same time as your husband gives sex to your mom, or are you doing it behind each others backs. If all four of you agree I can see no problem in it, As I am in my fifties I probably would be happy to have a younger person thrust inside of me. Each to each other I say. Have funComment
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