Link I'm speechless Although this woman must be ONE HELL OF A sleeper to not noticed her cooch getting jooked. Although I wonder how she knows then.If her husband's a "typical" guy he probably bragged about it to his friends and somehow it got back to her. The taking nude pics of her in her sleep is pretty messed up I feel sorry for the woman,now she's might go into future relationships wondering if her man's having his way with her while she sleeps.
thats rediculous...guess she dosnt love her husband very much to charge him with sexual assualt for trying to make some sweet love....My lover loves when I do it in their sleep and they wake up to it....geesh
Thank you for pointing that out DC Megatronwp38 this is obviously a respect issue.She asked him to stop,he didn't.Therefore it's sexual assult The man showed no respect for her and was only thinking about what he wanted. Don't see how enjoyable sex with a motionless body is.If that's the case he might as well use a blowup doll and his left hand
I think Megatronwp38 was actually being sarcastic and facetious. (The INTERNETS ain't any good at conveying one's emotions.) ...at least I hope he was.
There are people with fetish for sleepsex, but that guy should get his wife's permission first before he have sex with her sleeping. Even though I don't see it as assault (not like he beat the crap out of her for saying no) I just think it's a domestic issue that should be handled by a divorce attorney.
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I'm guessing thier were marrital problems leading up to all this. She must not have been coming across with it when awake for him to take it while she was asleep. He's still wrong for doing it, but he at the same time, he shouldn't have had to.
Maybe so,but it's not like it's her job to have sex when the husband wants it.If she doesn't want to have sex with him.Maybe HE'S done something to make her feel uncomfortable.His "habbit" is probably the propblem And you say "He's still wrong for doing it, but he at the same time, he shouldn't have had to" He didn't have to do anything.He CHOSE to violate his wife sexually. Contrary to popular opinion sex is a WANT and not a NEED.So it's perfectly voluntary.A (wo)man shouldn't feel like he/she has to do anything in regards to sex untill he/she is ready to
I thought when they said no they really meant yes? Oh well I have to go now it is lights out here at the prison. I hope it is obvious I am kidding