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Marital Affairs
Marital Affairs
Marital Affairs
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Marital Affairs

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When Ted and Olga decided to spice up their sex life by making a visit to the Center of Human Relationships, the group meeting turns into full a blown orgy in which they both fulfill their wildest fantasies. However, this meeting takes a toll on their marriage, when Ted confesses to his wife that he has been unfaithful to her. Will their friends, Jim and Natalie, be of any help or is divorce a certainty? Enjoy this modern take on promiscuity and commitment.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 26, 2022
ISBN9781005571849
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    Marital Affairs - Heather Morin

    Marital Affairs

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    Heather Morin

    Copyright 2022 Heather Morin

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    Disclaimer: The material in this book is for mature audiences only and contains graphic sexual content and is intended for those over the age of 18 only.

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    My husband Ted and I always seemed to disagree on the small things in life; how to match your shoes to go with your clothes or whose turn was it to walk the dog or from which angle does one cut the grass faster with a lawnmower. But our sex life was great.

    At least I thought so until Ted introduced me to the Center of Human Relationships, in short CHR, where everyday ordinary people would interact with one another in the hopes of finding and achieving connections. He found out about this thing in the newspaper and convinced me that we should give it a shot, seeing how we bickered most of the time. On our way there in the car we had long disputes about meaningless subjects that we both knew and equally hated.

    The Center’s building was a round mound of a cathedral, shaped like a breast. The host of the program was Leo, a charismatic

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