A Loving Couple that fits the description.

19Chaos67

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I am so tired of stories in the loving couples category being anything but. How about one with a couple somehow stumbling on a sex club together. Instead of the overdone plot of only one being interested and throwing away a 30 year marriage, they decide to explore together and find out things they never knew about themselves and their partner.
 
I am so tired of stories in the loving couples category being anything but. How about one with a couple somehow stumbling on a sex club together. Instead of the overdone plot of only one being interested and throwing away a 30 year marriage, they decide to explore together and find out things they never knew about themselves and their partner.
Under the idea of "be the change you want to be in the world," can I entice you to write it on your own? It can truly be liberating.

A loving couple finding out a sex club and reigniting their marriage. I imagine them looking, getting ideas, and talking about it. Then some are more appealing then others, which they decide to try out. They are in it together, even if maybe at times only one is in an activity. The people they interact with understanding, and helping them find their new boarders of excitement and what they both still like.
 
Thank you for the suggestion. I have been trying. My problem is I over edit. I write a bit and then when I go back I don't like the tone or something feels awkward and I delete and rewrite most of it. I will keep at it.
 
Here's the story I was talking about: Lemon Soju

It's for the Hammered challenge where the goal is to write in the style of Mickey Spillane/noir/hardboiled detective. This couple is f**ked up but in love, and they realize they can overcome their challenges after visiting a sex club that features prominently in my stories.

This may be as close as you guys are ever gonna get to a normal, healthy couple out of me.

It's in the "Interracial Love" category because that's where my stories tend to go, but doesn't lean into the racial aspect except thematically. The sex scenes are fairly vanilla so there shouldn't need to be any watchouts or content warnings.
 
I like the idea. The plot could really dig into societal expectations around long-term relationships and sexuality. The couple might challenge their own preconceived notions about what a 'oving or committed relationship should look like, expanding their understanding of intimacy and pleasure beyond conventional boundaries.
 
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