swap camp

aymanmosstfa

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Man and his wife can't have sex any more so they go to Marriage Counselor
And he advice them to go to swap camp
 
Do they often advise that?

Probably not if they are professional. But what if it is a bogus marriage councillor, who is involved in the swap camp himself?
 
Sounds like it could be a fun tale, but it leaves me with a question... Why can't the couple have sex anymore? Is one of them physically ill, like with cancer, or developed a disability where they physically can't anymore?

When I think of a "swap camp" I think of swingers. Swapping partners, etc. :) And that could still make a fun story! ;)
 
Presumably they can't have sex with each other for personal reasons, ie: They no longer excite each other, or have had some serious relationship problems, etc.
 
Hallowed Eve said:
Sounds like it could be a fun tale, but it leaves me with a question... Why can't the couple have sex anymore? Is one of them physically ill, like with cancer, or developed a disability where they physically can't anymore?

When I think of a "swap camp" I think of swingers. Swapping partners, etc. :) And that could still make a fun story! ;)
they get bored thats why they think every thing done nathing more
 
Worthwhile endeavor

aymanmosstfa said:
Man and his wife can't have sex any more so they go to Marriage Counselor
And he advice them to go to swap camp

You know that actually might work.

Say that one of the couple is a prude and the other is a horn dog that love each other but come for totally different mindsets. Suppose the prude is very guilt driven, born from a staunch religious upbringing. Suppose she waited for their wedding night and surprised him that night by really being pure. Suppose they do take years trying to adjust and develop together but eventually he gives up and starts fooling around and she clams up and becomes an ice queen in denial that she is a prude.

Suppose one of them files for divorce but the Family Court Judge mandates that they first complete a marriage counseling program of no less than six months first and they both go reluctantly. But, as luck will have it; the prude selects a newly established marriage therapy therapist who has and is prescribing unusual and unethical treatments (like sleeping with some of his patients, with approval and knowledge of his wife) on occasion.

Suppose the idea of Swap Camp doesn’t happen right away but all other suggestions and efforts fail, not just to the main couple but to the others he is trying to help. The shrink’s wife, being sexually well adjusted and free hatches the idea of Swap Camp while listening and talking to her husband mostly complain on how everything he has thus tried.

When told of the Camp and his recommendation to go, the prude is against it but cannot divorce her philandering husband unless she completes this counseling program, not to mention spent a lot of money on the program SHE picked out and so, she reluctantly agrees. Maybe she can get some dick then, to kick start her future as a single woman again. She says. Suppose the other participants of Swap Camp are composed mostly of other, less attractive, couples similarly afflicted, with only a few striking (and ogled) exceptions.

Suppose, despite all departing with bigger smiles, still most of the marriages still fail, but that a few, and our focused one is one of them, where the prude is able to learn to get past the guilt, relax, open their eyes and bodies to new experiences and regain their lust and love for each other.

Suppose in the end, as in a post scrip that the main couple is contacted by authorities, years after their Swap Camp experience and asked to add their names as plaintiffs for the prosecution of the Therapist due to his unethical treatment protocols. They decline and follow the case in the papers and internet. They discover that many of the couples that participated in the Camps have contributed to his defense and they send money too. Eventually the charges are dropped for none will publicly testify against him.
 
I think the story development is great. Money (or the desire to avoid losing it) can be a great motivator.

Put a happy ending on the story where they end up walking away from it with a new found excitement for their marriage and I am giving it a 5 of 5.
 
docgbrown said:
You know that actually might work.

Say that one of the couple is a prude and the other is a horn dog that love each other but come for totally different mindsets. Suppose the prude is very guilt driven, born from a staunch religious upbringing. Suppose she waited for their wedding night and surprised him that night by really being pure. Suppose they do take years trying to adjust and develop together but eventually he gives up and starts fooling around and she clams up and becomes an ice queen in denial that she is a prude.

Suppose one of them files for divorce but the Family Court Judge mandates that they first complete a marriage counseling program of no less than six months first and they both go reluctantly. But, as luck will have it; the prude selects a newly established marriage therapy therapist who has and is prescribing unusual and unethical treatments (like sleeping with some of his patients, with approval and knowledge of his wife) on occasion.

Suppose the idea of Swap Camp doesn’t happen right away but all other suggestions and efforts fail, not just to the main couple but to the others he is trying to help. The shrink’s wife, being sexually well adjusted and free hatches the idea of Swap Camp while listening and talking to her husband mostly complain on how everything he has thus tried.

When told of the Camp and his recommendation to go, the prude is against it but cannot divorce her philandering husband unless she completes this counseling program, not to mention spent a lot of money on the program SHE picked out and so, she reluctantly agrees. Maybe she can get some dick then, to kick start her future as a single woman again. She says. Suppose the other participants of Swap Camp are composed mostly of other, less attractive, couples similarly afflicted, with only a few striking (and ogled) exceptions.

Suppose, despite all departing with bigger smiles, still most of the marriages still fail, but that a few, and our focused one is one of them, where the prude is able to learn to get past the guilt, relax, open their eyes and bodies to new experiences and regain their lust and love for each other.

Suppose in the end, as in a post scrip that the main couple is contacted by authorities, years after their Swap Camp experience and asked to add their names as plaintiffs for the prosecution of the Therapist due to his unethical treatment protocols. They decline and follow the case in the papers and internet. They discover that many of the couples that participated in the Camps have contributed to his defense and they send money too. Eventually the charges are dropped for none will publicly testify against him.
That’s great way of the story, but I was think about other way.
They together since childhood and have sex in high school they didn’t have any Relationship with any one ells.
And after years of marriage both be ice in bed, and when the Marriage Counselor tell them about the swap camp they say no at first but after few days start to think about and back to the Marriage Counselor to talk about he invite them to his house for small swap party with his wife and another couple
 
Fine write it.

Sounds good, write it. I was just taking you literal and trying to figure out how to work Swap Camp in to an organized occurrence
 
why do they have to be having marriage problems? Why can't they just decide to spice up their lives by going to a swap camp?
 
subwannabe said:
why do they have to be having marriage problems? Why can't they just decide to spice up their lives by going to a swap camp?
its not reall life its stories and fantsy like any story at this forum so must be sex and swap camp and every thing like this
 
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