Sharing Your Black Lover is Caring!
White women should endeavour to share their black lovers together.
I have no qualms about sharing my black boyfriend with any of my friends who want to have sex with him. Most of my friends have been intrigued about our relationship from the start. I remember how awed they looked when I first introduced him to them. They know I have never dated a black man before, and they were stunned to see me locked in arms with my new man.
My name is Lillian, and I grew up in a religious home in a small town in the mid-west. The town folk were pretty backward and rustic in their outlook; I couldn’t wait to become an adult and leave for greener pastures.
I attended a prestigious college in New York, where I became my own woman. I encountered all sorts of men, made good friends, and lived an envious lifestyle my parents could never imagine. I’ve enjoyed a robust sex life with men and women equally, but my life was never the same after I met my black boyfriend, Max.
Max loves to fuck; he lives to fuck, and has the stamina to satisfy my cravings in and out of the bedroom. I’m surprised he’s never thought of becoming a male porn star—he would score high screwing any horny snowbunny that crosses his path.
I have a high sex drive, and it was exhausting to find a man who could match my sexual urges. I’ve had a lengthy run of boyfriends, but Max is the only one who could keep up and surpass my desires. That he is black is a bonus to my self-esteem.
Max is attractive, and his slim, athletic figure is eye-watering. I wasn’t surprised by how my friends loved badgering me with questions whenever I was alone with them; it felt like they expected to see Max hovering by wherever I went, or vice versa. I could tell they wanted to know how eager of a man he was in bed. Then I cut to the chase with one of my blonde girlfriends who was secretly keen on my boyfriend.
“Would you love to fuck him, Jessy?” I bluntly asked. “You only need to say the word, and I’ll set you up with him.”
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