one house - 2 couples

jeninflorida

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does this do anything for you...having 2 couples living in one house to save money....

things heat up, maybe?

ideas....thoughts....
 
does this do anything for you...having 2 couples living in one house to save money....

things heat up, maybe?

ideas....thoughts....

Particularly if they share a bathroom, but often close proximity drives a distance between people when they have to have it, not really wanting it. I think that a story would most likely arise out of an argument.
 
does this do anything for you...having 2 couples living in one house to save money....

things heat up, maybe?

ideas....thoughts....

Having to do it out of need, both couples are SWORN monogamous couples, but the sights, brushes, feels that happen from the interaction that is bound to happen causes them to eventually lose their inhibitions. Would be a story that could go quite a ways, even a series I would think.
 
I think it has potential. Living together they would have less privacy to keep their kinky sides to themselves, and might have an increasing comfort level.

It might be good if he two couples had considerably different comfort levels with respect to things like nudity, making amorous noises, etc. at the start.
 
I was fleshing out just such an idea, but with a slight twist. Sort of like Big Brother meets Indecent Proposal.

A happily married couple living a quiet suburban life, until one of them loses their job. The loss of the second income puts a lot of stress on them and their marriage. They could lose their house and everything else they worked so hard for. The spouse still working comes up with an idea to fix their finances.

A co-worker of his/hers is from Guyana South America and has a cousin still in Guyana who wants to come to live in the states. The cousin is wealthy by Guyanese standards, which makes him no better than middle class in America (Guyana is DIRT poor), but still, he has saved a healthy sum of money to buy his way into the states - $20,000 u.s. dollars.

The thing is, he also has a wife who needs to come to the states with him. He will pay an additional $20,000 for his wife to come. That's 40 grand the couple could desperately use to keep their heads above water.

Essentially what they have to do, is legally marry a US citizen - of course this would be a sham marriage for the purpose of obtaining their citizenship. Once the required time period expires and they are granted citizenship, they will of course divorce their fake husband and wife and marry each other as they are in Guyana.

Desperate for the money, the working spouse strongly suggests that he/she and their spouse take the man up on this offer. The big sticking point of course, is that they themselves would have to get a divorce, at least in the eyes of the state they live in. Additionally, the immigrant couple would have to live with them as the INS is known to check up on such things and is diligent about weeding out sham marriages’ such as this, immigration and homeland security being the hot button issue that it is.

Debating this idea only serves to further drive a wedge into their increasingly shaky relationship, but ultimately they both see that they are fast running out of options - they are headed for the poor house. They agree to bring the co-workers cousin and his wife to the states by legally divorcing each other and marrying the Guyanese immigrants, who in addition to being their legal spouses, will also be their roommates for quite some time.

The Guyanese couple is Hindu, as most Guyanese are. Guyanese culture is very similar to that of India, only with some additional Caribbean influences. (They speak in the same manner as Jamaican's and other Caribbean people with that sort of broken English commonly known as Creole). Most Guyanese people are of Indian ancestry. Their names are common with those of Indian people, as is their traditional style of dress - saris etc...

The main reason this is important to the story, (aside from all the fun you can have putting your characters in conflicts from their cultural differences) is that being from traditional Hindu families, this couple had an arranged marriage. In fact, they were only recently married and still hardly know each other.

You could go in a lot of different directions with this, depending on the outcome you want to have. With the immigrant couple having been married out of duty rather than love, unlike the American’s, perhaps one…or maybe both of them, take a liking to their "fake" husband/wife, finding more affection for them than their actual mate. Maybe be one of the American couple really embraces the immigrant couples unfamiliar culture while the other is repulsed by it. Maybe the Guyanese wife is secretly more interested in women than men? Maybe the Guyanese husband is highly aggressive and seeks to posses the American man’s wife as well as his own? Maybe the American’s just come up with some kinky idea’s to spice up their own sex life, and corrupt the immigrant couple that is beholden to them? Maybe someone turns out to be very exhibitionistic?

So many variations of different love triangles you could make with this. Swinging, swapping, cuckold, lesbian, exhibitionist/voyeur, BDSM, romance or any combination of the above…take it where you want it to go. And post a link to the story here if and when you decide to write it up!

I don't intend to write it myself as I find myself bogged down by too many ideas and an inability to focus on just one - it would end up a rambling mess. I do hope someone else decides to run with it though.
 
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so many ways to spin this! thanks for the ideas!!!!


I was fleshing out just such an idea, but with a slight twist. Sort of like Big Brother meets Indecent Proposal.

A happily married couple living a quiet suburban life, until one of them loses their job. The loss of the second income puts a lot of stress on them and their marriage. They could lose their house and everything else they worked so hard for. The spouse still working comes up with an idea to fix their finances.

A co-worker of his/hers is from Guyana South America and has a cousin still in Guyana who wants to come to live in the states. The cousin is wealthy by Guyanese standards, which makes him no better than middle class in America (Guyana is DIRT poor), but still, he has saved a healthy sum of money to buy his way into the states - $20,000 u.s. dollars.

The thing is, he also has a wife who needs to come to the states with him. He will pay an additional $20,000 for his wife to come. That's 40 grand the couple could desperately use to keep their heads above water.

Essentially what they have to do, is legally marry a US citizen - of course this would be a sham marriage for the purpose of obtaining their citizenship. Once the required time period expires and they are granted citizenship, they will of course divorce their fake husband and wife and marry each other as they are in Guyana.

Desperate for the money, the working spouse strongly suggests that he/she and their spouse take the man up on this offer. The big sticking point of course, is that they themselves would have to get a divorce, at least in the eyes of the state they live in. Additionally, the immigrant couple would have to live with them as the INS is known to check up on such things and is diligent about weeding out sham marriages’ such as this, immigration and homeland security being the hot button issue that it is.

Debating this idea only serves to further drive a wedge into their increasingly shaky relationship, but ultimately they both see that they are fast running out of options - they are headed for the poor house. They agree to bring the co-workers cousin and his wife to the states by legally divorcing each other and marrying the Guyanese immigrants, who in addition to being their legal spouses, will also be their roommates for quite some time.

The Guyanese couple is Hindu, as most Guyanese are. Guyanese culture is very similar to that of India, only with some additional Caribbean influences. (They speak in the same manner as Jamaican's and other Caribbean people with that sort of broken English commonly known as Creole). Most Guyanese people are of Indian ancestry. Their names are common with those of Indian people, as is their traditional style of dress - saris etc...

The main reason this is important to the story, (aside from all the fun you can have putting your characters in conflicts from their cultural differences) is that being from traditional Hindu families, this couple had an arranged marriage. In fact, they were only recently married and still hardly know each other.

You could go in a lot of different directions with this, depending on the outcome you want to have. With the immigrant couple having been married out of duty rather than love, unlike the American’s, perhaps one…or maybe both of them, take a liking to their "fake" husband/wife, finding more affection for them than their actual mate. Maybe be one of the American couple really embraces the immigrant couples unfamiliar culture while the other is repulsed by it. Maybe the Guyanese wife is secretly more interested in women than men? Maybe the Guyanese husband is highly aggressive and seeks to posses the American man’s wife as well as his own? Maybe the American’s just come up with some kinky idea’s to spice up their own sex life, and corrupt the immigrant couple that is beholden to them? Maybe someone turns out to be very exhibitionistic?

So many variations of different love triangles you could make with this. Swinging, swapping, cuckold, lesbian, exhibitionist/voyeur, BDSM, romance or any combination of the above…take it where you want it to go. And post a link to the story here if and when you decide to write it up!

I don't intend to write it myself as I find myself bogged down by too many ideas and an inability to focus on just one - it would end up a rambling mess. I do hope someone else decides to run with it though.
 
I love the idea Eddie! As for the thin walls, it would be fantastic for the wife to notice the husbands growing erection upon overhearing the other couple doing their thing. This could eventually lead to the wife suggesting they spy on the other couple as a way of spicing up their own sex life..
 
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