My wifee is against nudism because of how she feels about her body at age 74. I am at fault though as I never disclosed my interest in nudism and other sexual appetiites before we were married at age 62. I thought I would be able to curb my yearnings for the lifestyle and lead a "normal" life, but after a few years, I had to come out of the closet and express my feelings. She does support my nudism around the house and the occasional visit to the nudist park, but she still will not consider experiencing it herself. Maybe someday!!
My wifee is against nudism because of how she feels about her body at age 74. I am at fault though as I never disclosed my interest in nudism and other sexual appetiites before we were married at age 62. I thought I would be able to curb my yearnings for the lifestyle and lead a "normal" life, but after a few years, I had to come out of the closet and express my feelings. She does support my nudism around the house and the occasional visit to the nudist park, but she still will not consider experiencing it herself. Maybe someday!!
I would consider my nudism to be a "normal" life.
I have seen in various post by guys that said their reluctant wives have threatened divorce or leave at the mere discussion of trying the lifestyle. I don't want to leave out the ultimatums handed down that he was not going to be running around naked either. Made me ponder back many years ago to when I was in a tuff situation. I absolutely knew not to even broach such a discussion as naturism. My ex would have called her crew of excitable church ladies into my living room. I know this as she did exactly that with a different issue.
Isn't all the above overly radicule not to mention rude and over bearing? Who appoints one partner in a relationship the right or duty to dictate to the other?