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"oops ...spelling mistake ...should be "few" not veiw..." Lol, I can see how you got the 'v' in there, but the 'i' isn't anywhere near the other letters! ![]() | |||
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"Cuckolding is enjoyed by many couples and singles alike A cuckold couple are those who enjoy the male partner being abused by thier partner and thier partners lover of the time, the abuse is generally verbal but sometimes physical too. A typical scenario is for the male to verbally abuse the husband while he is having sex with his wife, the wife may also verbally abuse him saying such things as "this is what your supposed to do to me this is real sex with a great cock you wimp" The male will say such things as "this is what she wants, a good shagging by a real man. The husband is often humiliated by being made to masterbate whilst the male is having sex with his wife or indeed not being allowed to touch himself at all. Many single males enjoy being the "Bull" in this situation. Cuckold is derived from the Old French for the cuckoo, cucu, with the pejorative suffix -old. The earliest written use of the Middle English derivation, wold, occurs in 1250. The females of certain varieties of cuckoo lay their eggs in other bird’s nests, freeing themselves from the need to nurture the eggs to hatching. The female equivalent cuckquean first appears in English literature in 1562, adding a female suffix to the "cuck"; Wittol, which substitutes "wete" (meaning witting or knowing) for the first part of the word, first appears in 1520. Cuckolds have sometimes been written as "wearing the horns of a cuckold" or just "wearing the horns". This refers to the fact that the man being cuckolded is the last to know of his wife's infidelity. He is wearing horns that can be seen by everybody but him. This also refers to a tradition claiming that in villages of unknown European location, the community would gather to collectively humiliate a man whose wife gives birth to a child recognizably not his own. According to this legend, a parade was held in which the hapless husband is forced to wear antlers on his head as a symbol of his wife's infidelity. Whether or not this actually happened is unknown but the phrase has survived (also see the Italian insult cornuto). Ca. 1815 French satire on cuckoldry, which shows both men and women wearing hornsIn French, the equivalent term is porter des cornes, which is used by Molière to describe someone whose consort has been unfaithful. Molière's L'École des femmes (1662) is the story of a man who mocks cuckolds and becomes one at the end. In Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (c.1372-77), the Miller's Tale is a story that humorously examines the life of a cuckold. " , wow thanks,didnt expect you to go to that lenght,if i wear her knickers at her request is that a form of it | |||
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"If on the other hand she is doing it to humiliate you I guess its cuckolding but the above applies, do it if you like it or are not against it, but when it boils down to it nobody should do anything sexually that they don't want to do. not even for love because in true love one partner doesn't ask the other to do something they don't want to do, it works both ways." everyone should read this reply as it is one of the best statements,iv heard/read/said in 5 yrs of swinging/cruzing ![]() | |||
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"Cuckolding is enjoyed by many couples and singles alike A cuckold couple are those who enjoy the male partner being abused by thier partner and thier partners lover of the time, the abuse is generally verbal but sometimes physical too. A typical scenario is for the male to verbally abuse the husband while he is having sex with his wife, the wife may also verbally abuse him saying such things as "this is what your supposed to do to me this is real sex with a great cock you wimp" The male will say such things as "this is what she wants, a good shagging by a real man. The husband is often humiliated by being made to masterbate whilst the male is having sex with his wife or indeed not being allowed to touch himself at all. Many single males enjoy being the "Bull" in this situation. Cuckold is derived from the Old French for the cuckoo, cucu, with the pejorative suffix -old. The earliest written use of the Middle English derivation, wold, occurs in 1250. The females of certain varieties of cuckoo lay their eggs in other bird’s nests, freeing themselves from the need to nurture the eggs to hatching. The female equivalent cuckquean first appears in English literature in 1562, adding a female suffix to the "cuck"; Wittol, which substitutes "wete" (meaning witting or knowing) for the first part of the word, first appears in 1520. Cuckolds have sometimes been written as "wearing the horns of a cuckold" or just "wearing the horns". This refers to the fact that the man being cuckolded is the last to know of his wife's infidelity. He is wearing horns that can be seen by everybody but him. This also refers to a tradition claiming that in villages of unknown European location, the community would gather to collectively humiliate a man whose wife gives birth to a child recognizably not his own. According to this legend, a parade was held in which the hapless husband is forced to wear antlers on his head as a symbol of his wife's infidelity. Whether or not this actually happened is unknown but the phrase has survived (also see the Italian insult cornuto). Ca. 1815 French satire on cuckoldry, which shows both men and women wearing hornsIn French, the equivalent term is porter des cornes, which is used by Molière to describe someone whose consort has been unfaithful. Molière's L'École des femmes (1662) is the story of a man who mocks cuckolds and becomes one at the end. In Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (c.1372-77), the Miller's Tale is a story that humorously examines the life of a cuckold. " Thank you for this, I (mrs tigs) really want to know for ages what this was | |||
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