She WILL have his baby

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It's always a vexed question - this matter of a woman's ultimate empowerment to the extent of enforcing her will over that of a male. HOW to achieve it?

A woman has been the long-time girlfriend, way back into childhood sweetheart days, of a guy who suddenly deserts her for another, possibly better looking or with better family/business connections.

She has tried to get him back, time and again, via various stratagems both obvious and subtle. Nothing has worked and now she finds she is "history" as far as he's concerned. The wedding has come and gone and he is with the other woman, apparently - and actually - quite happy and settled in life.

She does not accept this rejection. Despite years then passing, she seethes inside with the injustice of this. She does not remotely see it as her fate to have to accept and settle down with Mr Secondbest. She aches to have a child and views it as her right, in all but name, to have his.

Is there a way for her to do it?
 
How can she get impregnated by the guy if he isn't interested? I see a few possibilities:
  1. Seduction
  2. Deception
  3. Force
From your writeup, he's not vulnerable to seduction. If he's open to an affair, she says she's had her tubes tied. She's lying. Of course, that's also deception.

Deception: she disguises herself as the wife or otherwise convinces him to fuck her, maybe by being in his bed in total darkness? In reality, I don't think it would work for most married guys. Women feel and smell different, have different hairstyles, etc. Might work in a story, though.

Force can include something a simple as slipping a drug into a drink. It can be as elaborate as kidnapping him and spiriting him away to a cabin in the woods, where she visits to fuck him. She times her menstrual cycle to visit on days when she's ovulating. A confederate acts as his prison guard.

She isn't doing what a lot of jealous women (in fiction) do: trying to get rid of her rival.

One thought would be to seduce the wife, and get "caught" by her desired. Invite him for a threesome, again pretending she's using some kind of birth control, but not really, and knowing this is a day she's ovulating.

-Annie
 
This probably won't help in a realistic story, but I'm just now writing a fantasy story, where tradition has it that whoever you make love to on the fantasy world's equivalent of Valentine's Day will be your lover for the rest of the year. And our hero is abducted by a jilted lover, intent on seducing him and having his baby...
 
It's always a vexed question - this matter of a woman's ultimate empowerment to the extent of enforcing her will over that of a male. HOW to achieve it?



Is there a way for her to do it?

Questions which have been asked down the ages by many a woman, I'd imagine, accompanied by much wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth.

It looks like the usual answer - feminine "wiles" - isn't going to cut it, given your stark set up. This calls for the combined power of SI contributors' imaginative musings to produce the solution to that age-old problem.

Then, if we can bottle it, I'll claim a patent for myself and make millions. Shall go away and give it some thought!
 
It's always a vexed question - this matter of a woman's ultimate empowerment to the extent of enforcing her will over that of a male. HOW to achieve it?

A woman has been the long-time girlfriend, way back into childhood sweetheart days, of a guy who suddenly deserts her for another, possibly better looking or with better family/business connections.

She has tried to get him back, time and again, via various stratagems both obvious and subtle. Nothing has worked and now she finds she is "history" as far as he's concerned. The wedding has come and gone and he is with the other woman, apparently - and actually - quite happy and settled in life.

She does not accept this rejection. Despite years then passing, she seethes inside with the injustice of this. She does not remotely see it as her fate to have to accept and settle down with Mr Secondbest. She aches to have a child and views it as her right, in all but name, to have his.

Is there a way for her to do it?

It's certainly a hard ask - which is precisely why you see next to no stories on the idea. I wrote one a few years ago which I think solved the problem.

I could send it to you - but your PMs are turned off!!
 
I used the old "switcheroo in the dark" trick in an incest story, where the daughter had her best friend help to seduce her father. But the father was single and a bit of man-whore, which probably wouldn't work here.

She could rummage through his trash and get a used condom, then have her self inseminated with it. But that isn't very erotic.

Maybe the guy and the wife are going to a masquerade party. The MC waylays the wife, steals her costume, then pulls the husband into a broom closet for a quickie before he can realize who she is.
 
It's certainly a hard ask - which is precisely why you see next to no stories on the idea. I wrote one a few years ago which I think solved the problem.

I could send it to you - but your PMs are turned off!!

Sorry - had turned them off owing to too many stupid messages. Back on again now.
 
It's certainly a hard ask - which is precisely why you see next to no stories on the idea. I wrote one a few years ago which I think solved the problem.

I could send it to you - but your PMs are turned off!!

Could you send it to me also, via the email route, please?

OP hasn't mentioned finance in any of this - so I'd suggest money, money, money as an inducement. Have the male MC and wife fall on hard times and build around that. The wife could donate eggs (or be a surrogate - which opens up a whole new range of possibilities in the story) and the husband could be persuaded to donate sperm. The recipient's identity could be withheld from him.
 
It's always a vexed question - this matter of a woman's ultimate empowerment to the extent of enforcing her will over that of a male. HOW to achieve it?

A woman has been the long-time girlfriend, way back into childhood sweetheart days, of a guy who suddenly deserts her for another, possibly better looking or with better family/business connections.

She has tried to get him back, time and again, via various stratagems both obvious and subtle. Nothing has worked and now she finds she is "history" as far as he's concerned. The wedding has come and gone and he is with the other woman, apparently - and actually - quite happy and settled in life.

She does not accept this rejection. Despite years then passing, she seethes inside with the injustice of this. She does not remotely see it as her fate to have to accept and settle down with Mr Secondbest. She aches to have a child and views it as her right, in all but name, to have his.

Is there a way for her to do it?
This is a tough and emotionally charged scenario. While the pain of rejection can linger, it's important to consider the line between wanting closure and seeking control. True empowerment doesn't come from forcing outcomes but from finding strength in moving forward and building a life that isn't tied to someone else's choices. Letting go can be the ultimate act of reclaiming power.
 
This is a tough and emotionally charged scenario. While the pain of rejection can linger, it's important to consider the line between wanting closure and seeking control. True empowerment doesn't come from forcing outcomes but from finding strength in moving forward and building a life that isn't tied to someone else's choices. Letting go can be the ultimate act of reclaiming power.

All fine and dandy as regards a thoroughly detached, almost clinical viewpoint.

What we're dealing with here though is individual human beings who have drives and, yes, obsessions... and not only that but also speculative fiction about them.
 
All fine and dandy as regards a thoroughly detached, almost clinical viewpoint.

What we're dealing with here though is individual human beings who have drives and, yes, obsessions... and not only that but also speculative fiction about them.
Exactly! At the end of the day, it's all about the depth of human emotions and the stories that emerge from them. Speculative fiction just takes those drives and obsessions and runs wild with them!
 
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