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Like any newspaper, there would be the usual hear to heart column (or something like that).
Two "problems" caught my attention, written by two female authors.
1. This married woman went to the pub when her husband went outstation. She met a guy and they danced in which later on, turned down his offer to bring her to his place. She kept this to herself for a week and then confesses the whole thing to her husband. Her husband, initially was very angry and a big fight ensued.
Things cooled down but the wife was worried was that every time before they made love, the husband would insist that the wife tell him the details of her meeting with this man. She noticed her husband getting very excited because of this and was wondering if her husband is a pervert.
2. Another different married woman tagged along with another friend to a pub and met a pair of pilots. They went all the way to the pilot's room and went their separate ways. The wife described that both she and the pilot caressed, petted, fondled and groped each other but stopped short of sex. She later left the pilot and came back very late home, in which her husband was waiting for her. He demanded where she went and under pressure, confessed to what happened.
Like the married woman in No.1, her husband was so turned on by her escapade and insisted that she tells the same thing before they have sex. She is also worried that her husband may have turned into a pervert.
As usual, for both case, the editor replied that both husbands needs psychological help or the wives themselves. Its a rather conservative newspaper so that is the usual answer.
Two "problems" caught my attention, written by two female authors.
1. This married woman went to the pub when her husband went outstation. She met a guy and they danced in which later on, turned down his offer to bring her to his place. She kept this to herself for a week and then confesses the whole thing to her husband. Her husband, initially was very angry and a big fight ensued.
Things cooled down but the wife was worried was that every time before they made love, the husband would insist that the wife tell him the details of her meeting with this man. She noticed her husband getting very excited because of this and was wondering if her husband is a pervert.
2. Another different married woman tagged along with another friend to a pub and met a pair of pilots. They went all the way to the pilot's room and went their separate ways. The wife described that both she and the pilot caressed, petted, fondled and groped each other but stopped short of sex. She later left the pilot and came back very late home, in which her husband was waiting for her. He demanded where she went and under pressure, confessed to what happened.
Like the married woman in No.1, her husband was so turned on by her escapade and insisted that she tells the same thing before they have sex. She is also worried that her husband may have turned into a pervert.
As usual, for both case, the editor replied that both husbands needs psychological help or the wives themselves. Its a rather conservative newspaper so that is the usual answer.