Majority of Married Women Fantasize About Sex With Strangers

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Fantasize about George Clooney or Johnny Depp in bed with you? You’re not alone. Six in 10 married women have fantasized about having sex with someone other than their partner, even with strangers, especially when their own sex lives become very predictable. Spice up your routine with your spouse, and maybe your Hollywood crush will become a distant memory.

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Randal Graves
13 years ago

As long as my wife let’s me hit the sack, she can fantasize about whomever she wishes.

13 years ago

Women might admit those fantasies to a stranger i.e. research scientists, but they should never spill the beans to their other half.

13 years ago

I just fantasize about getting stranger with the sex.

For some reason, MH refuses to wear the Glinda of Oz costume. Damn!

Jess
Reply to  Krell
13 years ago

He told me, it’s because you want him to wear it at the same time you are, I don’t know if I was supposed to tell you or not. Well, it is all out there now isn’t it? Oh and not for nothing, that is kind of creepy Krell 😉 Just passing the info, don’t hurt the messenger.

Reply to  Jess
13 years ago

LOL! Him??

Why is it creepy? She was a good Witch..

Jess
Reply to  Krell
13 years ago

The whole wanting him to wear the costume at the same time thing. I mean really, will you both fit in it with room to spare for doing the stranger things sexually. See I was using Mike as my example and you were using MH, because my eyes saw MM for some reason. Mine was funnier and uh oh, may or may not get me banished from the kingdom. 😉 You have to take these things into consideration, before you ask him to wear the costumes or MH whatever.

Reply to  Jess
13 years ago

Ha ha…Mother Hen is a little closer and more to my orientation. No offense Mike. (or Mother Hen?)

Besides MY costume would be a Priest or Colonel Sanders…

Reply to  Krell
13 years ago

I will only wear that gay-ass Glinda outfit if you swear SWEAR to wear the flying monkey ensemble. With the priest collar.

Reply to  Mother Hen
13 years ago

Eeee Eeee Ooooo Eeee eeeeOOO ee ee
(in flying monkey means “fly forward and confess your sins”)

13 years ago

“Someone who is not your spouse” doesn’t necessarily mean “stranger”. It could be someone she knows.

Back in the 1950s there were genetic studies done on families in California and Britain, and in something like 10% of cases it turned out that the supposed father of a child (the mother’s husband) could not possibly be the biological father. And that was back in the 1950s. So I find this post far from surprising.

Jess
13 years ago

Way to get Johnny in a front post. Taking the fifth on the whole recurring dream conversation.

Sue
13 years ago

Ooooooh Yuk, I do not! Well I must admit when I was MUCH younger I had an ongoing fantasy, even had the apartment all decorated with a half round velvet couch….But if I recall the man was someone I went to school with…

I have been married 38 years, I have never had a sex dream about anyone except thehusband. Yes I do have a recurring dream, and there are romantic embraces with an ex-boyfriend in it, but not sexual.. Hmmmm maybe I am happily married! 🙂

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