Sugar and Spice, and Everything Nice.

Apparently, you think I’m too good to be true. You’ve learned that when someone is very nice to you, there’s usually a price to pay. That someone being a woman, of course. The fact I don’t name my price apparently worries you.

There is a price. This is my price: I don’t share my men, and “men” is deliberately a plural. You will make me your ONLY one, not only the FIRST ONE. That also means your current wives. If you want me, they’re out. In addition, I may allow you to have one-time fucks, but that’s another matter to discuss in detail. That is the only demand I’ve got, and it’s a pretty big one.

That said, I am aware that this is a price that My Men will gladly pay. To you it seems to be the cake to mix all that sugar into, but you understand not all men feel that way about it. It must feel a little bit like a sacrifice, yes; otherwise, it wouldn’t be that tempting. Maybe it’s more like the sour in a delightful sweet and sour sauce, but I don’t cook. Clearly. :p

But here’s the question: You’re nice, aren’t you? You are sugar and spice and everything nice yourself, aren’t you? You would never hurt a freaking fly. (I wouldn’t say that under an oath, tho. 😉 )

People who have been in abusive relationships, and most men, by my observation, have gotten used to it as a norm, as NOBODY stops an abusive woman like they do with abusive men… I’m not especially nice. I’m just not abusive.

I’m not perfect; it’s just that they’re… Not even decent. Women (as if I wasn’t one) are not evil, either, sadly. They just don’t see how they could possibly hurt a guy, given that they’re weak and broke. How could a woman in such a position possibly hurt any guy, let alone a powerful, rich guy? (Logic of a narcissist, you see?)

Which leads us to the next question, you say. Where can I read it? Here. It’s somewhat a work in progress, but go right ahead.

 

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