Bucket List Husband/Wife

SEVERUSMAX

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Okay, here's the scenario. A husband or wife have been strictly faithful for the whole time of their marriage, not one instance of cheating or even coming close to it, but both have had fantasies.....they just didn't do it for reasons of either religion, jealousy, fear for their marriage, whatever....some kind of reason of that sort.

Now, one of the two is less naturally monogamous than the other, but made the concession for some reason, maybe just a sacrifice for love, but that partner is now terminally ill and has a bucket list.....and all the stuff is sexual, and a lot of it involves other partners.....the surviving spouse decides as a last gift to their dying spouse to grant them a hall pass to complete that list.....leading to jealousy, fear, etc. but they refuse to take it back, because it's their dying partner's last wishes.....they know that the other one sacrifice their preference for them all those years, after all.

Any thoughts on this?

Btw, by "naturally monogamous," I mean predominantly given to prefer one partner instead of multiple partners as a way of life....even naturally monogamous folks get curious about the other side of things, though, I believe....it's just natural to be curious about it.
 
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And because of all the sexual healing, the ill spouse miraculously recovers and they live happily ever after? (if so, monogamously, or not?)
 
Sounds interesting! I think it would be good if the wife was the one who was dying, as generally men have the stereotype of wanting to be less monogamous, it'd be a switch up. Maybe try writing it from the man's prospective as he tries to handle not only the emotions of his dying wife, but also the emotions of her wanting to do these sexual things with another man.

I think there are a number of good storylines that you could have associated with this story. Sounds like you have a pretty good handle on the direction you want to go, but if you ever want to bounce ideas shoot me a message.
 
Thanks....good to get feedback on ideas. :D

It would be an interesting tale, either way.
 
I think it's a good idea. It's got emotion, drama, conflict.... and lots of room for lots of sex!
 
I think it would be good if the wife was the one who was dying, as generally men have the stereotype of wanting to be less monogamous, it'd be a switch up. Maybe try writing it from the man's prospective as he tries to handle not only the emotions of his dying wife, but also the emotions of her wanting to do these sexual things with another man.
Or other men, plural. And women. And maybe tentacles. But I digress.

Does dying wife Dian want faithful hubby Hal to view her terminal festivities, to play him for a wittol? Does she grant him leave to frolic on his own while she's still alive? Do they find themselves involved with the same fuckmate(s)? (Dian always wanted sex with Terry; so did Hal.) Does her bucket list include exotic kinks, exotic locales, exotic liqueurs, drugs, foods? Do they need an RV with a king-size bed, rubber sheets, a fold-up spa, and an outdoor shower?
 
Maybe, in a twist, perhaps because of survivors' guilt or simply a monogamous upbringing, the husband is reluctant to fool around while the wife does it, but she then adds it to her bucket list to see him with other women and/or men.....what else can a loving husband then do but grant her wish? Secretly, though, she partly does it for his sake, to free him from the chains of monogamy before she goes, but perhaps also from sheer voyeurism.
 
You could possibly do an added twist where she dies before completing her extensive bucket list and the husband finds the need to try to finish it for her. He recruits her best friend, who is in a monogamous relationship herself, but realizes how important the list was to her deceased friend. The friend and husband sneak behind the friend's husbands back to try and complete the list, and in turn develop feelings for one another.
 
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