Codes- MF, FFF, oral, anal, polyamory, fetish (exhib, voyeur, blindfold, mild domination, medical), toys.
Intro- This story is fictional and meant for those with mature open minds. Please do not read it if you object to graphic polyamorous sex or are in an unsafe environment. It is connected to many of my other stories, but none of those are required readings. Characters based on real people or copyrighted characters are featured as cameos and used fictitiously- the real people and copyrighted characters on whom they are based are not identical in my ficverse. Feedback is appreciated. Hope readers enjoy.
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Garin-Ruiz Resort, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Autumn 2023.
My name is Doctor Contessa Caterina "Tess" Winfield, Medical Doctor, General Practitioner. Through this story I will introduce myself to you and explain how we're going to spice up your marriage with the swinging lifestyle.
What do I mean by the later three words? Polyamory. Ethical nonmonogamy. Casual adultery. Yes, that is real and it can be practiced with health and wisdom. I know this because I have lived in and around the lifestyle my entire life. Your wife wants you to get involved in it also. She's bored with you and believes vice versa is also true. And she doesn't want you to break up either. So I and the other staff of this resort are going to help you out.
The swinging lifestyle exists all over the world. Usually in the shadows, sometimes in plain sight. It's practiced by sexually promiscuous people everywhere you see. Why do people get involved in it? Like I said earlier, they're bored. And they want new kinds of pleasure. New friends, new bedroom games. Not all of them are cheating. Some are just observing other people's games and playing their own the regular way. But that's not the case here.. Your wife's already cheating, sorry if you didn't know. Oh, you did know? And you've forgiven her? That's a relief. You're just uncomfortable with doing it yourself. Well, let's work on that.
Sex is fine as long as it's between consenting adults. People who indulge in it regularly are happy and more content with their lives than the repressed. How do I know this? Because I'm one of those indulging people. I don't have a problem with being this way either. I am in fact a revered part of our society.
Ever seen a TV show featuring a promiscuous doctor? Grey's Anatomy? General Hospital? M.A.S.H. in the old days? I'm one of the medical professionals on which the characters of such popular dramas might be based. Yes, there is truth in advertising. I'm a female doctor with a strong sex drive, multiple partners, and a fondness for sexual activity. I know many other doctors, nurses, and other health professionals- male and female- who are the same way. I have heard of more by studying history. Florence Nightingale documented her own serial masturbation in her diary, if you didn't know. Sigmund Freud was obsessed with the human sex drive. I know multiple other doctors with large amounts of children, marriages, and relationships. In Australia, England, and the United States, medical interns have been known to give out awards to those among them who exhibit promiscuity. I earned one of those awards during my residency at Saint Vincent's Hospital in New York City. I did so comfortably, entirely with my own pleasure and consent.
I may be promiscuous, but I promote good health over sex in general, quality over quantity. Check that, I try to get both quality and quantity. Nothing wrong with striving for both, right?
I am also a professional, able to separate the needs of medicine and its ugly side from the elements that excite me. A lot of medical professionals have patients who flirt openly with them. I tell the ones I get whom I find attractive to please refrain while winking at them and giving them a card with my phone number and the time I get off work. I give similar cards to other attractive people who flirt with me- medical professionals on the job and people with other occupations at the local bars and clubs where I hang out. If I find someone's flirting unwelcome, I politely and firmly tell them I am not interested. Then I move away or change the subject. It's usually easy to get them thinking about other things, if I have to interact with them at all. I have certain criteria for my relationships and if someone violates these and cannot make amends, I end the relationship. I practice ethical promiscuity, which is exactly what the words describe.
What is ethical promiscuity? Sex in good health with the use of protection and informed consent between adults. You establish up front what you want, and what your partner wants. You discuss orientation, kinks, and any expectations you have so that everything is understood and welcomed. You deal with problems as they arise. I know what I want, and that is sex. I expect it to be an easy pleasure exchange. Sex with me is very good for my lovers. Like most doctors, I have detailed mental files on human anatomy. I can bring people pleasure at various speeds once frustrations are expunged.
You're probably wondering by now if I'm attractive. Well, raise that blindfold and look at me. I believe I am attractive, and my sexual partners agree. I'm a shapely female, about five and a half feet tall, round face, petite frame, athletic body, Irish and Italian descent, pale skin, short dark brown hair and brown eyes. I was a cheerleader in high school, ROTC in college, and I maintain that fitness level even though I'm in my mid-forties these days. I usually dress casually when I'm off duty or in my blue doctoral scrubs and white lab coat when on. You like looking at me? Good. Keep the blindfold off if you want.
Am I married? Yes, but it's open. Hence the camera in the corner. It's for my husband. He gets off on watching me please other people, men and women. You can understand that, right?
My sexual orientation? Pansexual. If I have to accept a label. Or just call me queer.