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The Best Lovers Are Often Wives Long Written Off: When Fedor Thought His Marriage Was Cold Until His…
The best lovers are often wives whove long been overlooked
George always believed hed just drawn the short straw when it came to marriage. His wife was cold, he thought. Not at first, mind youshe used to be lively, but now? The spark that used to pull him home early was gone.
It wasnt that things were bad, really. The house was tidy, supper was ready, the child had grown up enough to secure a spot at university and move to another city. All of it seemed to run on autopilot, though, without the thrill that accompanied the era of red lace knickers. His wife quietly transitioned from seductive icon to sweet domestic hippopotamus, and George accepted it.
Hed stopped feeling jealousy ages ago. Who would he even be jealous of? Workmates? The steady 75 kilos of reliability behind the till at Tesco? Hardly.
So, the things that used to happen discreetly and behind closed doors now happened almost openly. Dating sites just to see whats out there, casual chats to boost his ego, and evenings at the pub with his matesyou know how it is, men need a break sometimes.
His wife noticed once or twice, suspected something, argued, then fell quiet. George took this as surrender: she knew her place.
Then, the perfect opportunity arrived. His wife had a business trip scheduled. George was delighted: finally, he could truly relax.
He anticipated texting, meeting new people, inviting someone out for coffee, maybe more. Life suddenly seemed exciting.
The reality was much duller than hed hoped. He sent out nearly a hundred messages on the dating site, got ten replies, and managed a conversation with four. One instantly launched into cryptocurrency and entrepreneurial success, another turned out to be a bot, and the other two vanished after a couple of lines. George realised, to his surprise, that a free, almost-divorced man, with his own flat and steady salary, wasnt half as desirable as hed assumed.
One night, while clearing his browser history of all traces of his daring digital adventures, he stumbled across something odd about his wifes trip. The more he looked, the worse it felt.
There really was a business trip. But heres the kicker: accompanying his wife was a young fellow, all of twenty-seven, her lover. And he wasnt simply tagging alongshe was paying for him. Tickets, hotel, dinner at the restaurantall covered by the same quiet, dull, cold wife.
At first, George refused to believe it. Then he accepted it and flew into a rage. As he lazily scrolled dating profiles searching for excitement, his sweet domestic hippopotamus was living the kind of wild life he could only dream about.
The resulting row was spectacular, with accusations traded and emotions running high.
The blokes in the comments will howl that she should be kicked out in the cold. But nobody went anywhere. They shouted, cried, talked it outand suddenly, discovered that together was still better than apart.
George, oddly enough, began to look at his wife in a whole new waynot as a fixture, but as a woman with desires and fantasies. And, as it turned out, a woman who knew how to be wantedjust not by him.
I wouldnt recommend such experiments as a recipe for marital bliss. Most end with divorce, tears, and frazzled nerves. But I like this story for one simple reason: those so-called cold wives arent always cold at all. Theyre just tiredtired of chores, indifference, and of not being seen as women anymore.
Sometimes, all it takes is a gentle nudge to reveal that you havent got a domestic hippopotamus in your house; youve got a very passionate womanshes simply passionate for someone else, someone who knows how to find her fire.
