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A simple man had lived a quiet life. A good one. His hands bore the gentle marks of work, his smile came easily, and he had a fondness for morning light and slow conversations. There had been love before, soft and simple, but never the kind that left his soul stretched thin with want.

Then he saw her.

She moved like firelight—soft, unpredictable, mesmerizing. She smiled with her entire body, and her presence was a gravity he couldn’t refuse. She made no apologies for who she was: open, wild, deeply sensual. Lovers came and went from her life like tides, each one accepted, adored, and released.

This quiet man did not flinch at her truth. Not once. But deep in the silent corners of his heart, he longed for something different—not her body, not her loyalty—but her heart, tethered to his and only his, even if her body wandered.

“I won’t cage you,” he said one night, their limbs tangled in moon-drenched sheets, her breath still uneven from their last kiss. “But if you ever feel the pull to belong—emotionally—I want to be where it leads.”

She looked at him, truly looked, and her usual playfulness softened. “You’d want just that? My heart, but not my exclusivity?”

“I don’t need to own your body to feel chosen,” he murmured. “Just promise me I’m the one you come home to, when it’s your soul that’s tired, not your skin.”

She kissed him like an answer—slow, sure, with the weight of something rare blooming between them.

And so, she lived as she pleased. Lovers came, laughter flowed, her freedom remained untouched. But when the night grew too quiet, or her smile felt too thin, it was him she sought—his steady arms, his patient love, his unwavering presence.

He didn’t need to be her only.
He only needed to be her always.
12 minutes ago, JuicyJ555 said:
Now that's what a woman really wants. I love this.

Thanks Juicy

I have a friend who's in love with a woman in the lifestyle who has told her the same thing, but she will take that step. Instead, he sees her every other weekend, and she breaks his heart over and over. And all the while, he and a play as we have for the last 20 years 1 or more times a week. Sleeping in the same bed on those nights ( when and if we sleep) snuggled against each other. At one time, we loved each other. Unfortunately, I still do, but he says I'm not what he wants in a relationship now. I would jump at the chance of that offer in reverse. He could still play all he wanted just as now just come home to me. We play as a couple now too.
24 minutes ago, mybarehug22 said:
I have a friend who's in love with a woman in the lifestyle who has told her the same thing, but she will take that step. Instead, he sees her every other weekend, and she breaks his heart over and over. And all the while, he and a play as we have for the last 20 years 1 or more times a week. Sleeping in the same bed on those nights ( when and if we sleep) snuggled against each other. At one time, we loved each other. Unfortunately, I still do, but he says I'm not what he wants in a relationship now. I would jump at the chance of that offer in reverse. He could still play all he wanted just as now just come home to me. We play as a couple now too.

Love and lust. So close, yet so far away.

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