GAMES FOR ABSTINENT COUPLES – GAME 2: INDECENT PROPOSAL (PART 3)
April 7th, 2009 | Posted by admin | Category: Men's Health-Erectile DysfunctionNo Comments
The activist spouse continues to ask the uninterested spouse such detailed questions. The purpose of this is to subtly tease the uninterested spouse and try to provoke his or her buried erotic feelings. (Again, if the uninterested spouse becomes upset, the game should be stopped. It should be played only until such time as the uninterested spouse ceases to be uninterested and begins to show jealously, concern, anger, or the like.) If need be, the game can continue all the way up to the meeting at the hotel. Another plot twist is to actually have the stranger call the uninterested spouse and make the proposal directly to the latter. For example:
“Hi, this is Martin S. You met me at the club. Your spouse and I were talking the other day and she suggested I call you and ask you about it. Do you remember the movie Indecent Proposal?”
The husband may choose to wait at home or to go along to the trysting place. If he goes along, the activist spouse and suitor should maintain the performance until they see the first signs of discomfort. The three may have a drink at the bar of the hotel and Martin may turn to the activist wife:
“You know, Betty, you look ravishing tonight.”
“I never noticed that your eyes were so light blue. They are like some kind of sea coral.” “That’s a lovely thing to say.”
“And you have such delicate bones, the kind that need to be caressed.” “Oh, really?”
“And fine, long fingers that I’m sure have a very sensitive touch.”
“Maybe.”
*245/196/1*