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By *ritishguy OP   Man
over a year ago

chatburn

I've been with my wife for going on 17 years and always had a good relationship with her younger sister. Often picked her up or dropped her off at places as she doesn't drive. The wife's sister is a lot younger than the wife, the wife 37, her sister 21 which is no issue. Ever since she was in her last year at school she's become much more flirty and provocative with me. Now she's stunning and I'm not complaining who would?

The thing is I'm not sure I'd be able to say no if she went further and I find myself checking her out more and she knows it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That way madness lies -and not in a good way…!

Yes the younger sister may well be giving signals -but she’s young enough to not really consider the dangers -your wife will be absolutely devastated if her 16 years younger sister ‘steals’ her man -believe me you’re in a very dangerous zone ….!

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By *ritishguy OP   Man
over a year ago

chatburn

I know really, but I guess having a younger hotter woman flirt is a turn on

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By *ovetolick7640Man
over a year ago

Measham

That, and you've watched her grow up from the age of 4

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By *ritishguy OP   Man
over a year ago

chatburn

I know exactly what you mean.

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By *r ed300Man
over a year ago

bradford

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By *ussyeater692Man
over a year ago

Wrexham

Keep going

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By *andy IanMan
over a year ago

cheshire/Preston

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By *unny HarryMan
over a year ago

Deeside

Welcome to the DANGER ZONE

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By *ellsuitedMan
over a year ago

Elstree

Steer clear....unless you want to use divorce as an Inheritance Tax planning tool.

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By *un_Cheshire_GentMan
over a year ago

Sandbach/Crewe

The problem of thrill vs danger. A tough choice, think it through. Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wowzer, you get to try a 21 year old, a sister in law and your wife’s sister to boot. Followed by divorce, financial hardship and being ostracised by your exes family possibly some of your own. Winner, winner, chicken dinner! Of course and on the other hand you may simply wake up covered in your own jizz and realise it was just a wet dream, a figment of a filthy man imagination.

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By *auliewalnutsMan
over a year ago

glasgow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some things are best left alone no matter how tempting,otherwise this will never end well for those involved.

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