My husband, a 67-year-old multimillionaire, is a man driven by ambition and dedication. His success is a testament to years of hard work, but it has come at a price. Long hours, constant travel, and the relentless demands of his career often leave little room for the intimacy and connection that every marriage needs. He’s always been honest about this reality, and rather than letting it strain our relationship, he chose to approach it in a way that’s anything but ordinary.
Understanding that his work limits his ability to fulfill all my desires, he suggested an unconventional solution. Occasionally, he arranges for other men to visit me. It’s not something we stumbled into lightly—it was a carefully considered decision, one that took deep conversations and mutual understanding. He also asks me to record these encounters and share them with him later. At first, I struggled to understand why he wanted this, but his reasoning was clear: it allows him to feel connected to me, even when his demanding schedule keeps him away.
What surprised me most was how this arrangement has deepened our connection. It’s built on trust, transparency, and an extraordinary level of communication. There’s no hiding, no secrets—only a shared commitment to each other’s happiness and fulfillment.
It may not look like the traditional idea of love, but for us, it works. It’s a testament to how far we’re willing to go to support each other, proving that love doesn’t always follow the rules—it creates its own.