Officially, we don't exist. That's what conventional wisdom tells us. If you were to type the words "Black Cuckolds" on Google, all you'd get are references to the standard-issue Cuckolding, which typically involves a big Black guy fucking a White woman while her husband or boyfriend, also White, watches. Nothing wrong with that if that's what moves you. My name is Shana Brown-Waller and I'm a Black woman of Jamaican descent living in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. I'm five-foot-nine, curvy and sexy, with dark brown skin and long, neatly braided Black hair. I'm a Black Cuckoldress, and my husband Gary Waller is my Cuckold. Let the world beware.
Gary and I met at the University of Ottawa a long time ago. He's six-foot-one, slim and fit, with light brown skin, light gray eyes and curly Black hair. A civil engineering contractor with various companies all over eastern Ontario, he makes good money. We live in a nice section of Orleans, a suburb of Ottawa. Gary is biracial, born to a Jamaican immigrant mother and Irish-Canadian father. He was born in the City of London, Ontario. Me? I was born and raised in the City of Kingston, Jamaica. I moved to Ontario for school, and ended up staying, for I met my husband there. We've had a loving, at times tumultuous relationship since.
Gary and I have two daughters, Stephanie and Amanda, who are currently studying at the University of Montreal. Our son Geoffrey graduated Seneca College with a criminal justice degree last fall and presently works for the Department of National Defence or D.N.D. He recently married his college sweetheart, an Asian chick named Angela Chang, and they have a bun in the oven. I can't wait to be a grandmother! Yeah, our little family has done well for itself. Still, sometimes trouble comes your way when you least expect it. How you handle some of life's nasty surprises determines a lot about you as a person. That's something my mother taught me.
Gary recently revealed to me that he's bisexual, and since Jamaican culture is one of the most homophobic cultures out there, he feared I might leave him. A lot of Jamaican women would kill their husband if he revealed that he swings both ways. It's simply not cool to be gay or bisexual in Jamaica, especially if you're a man. Well, Gary's revelation turned out to be a pleasant surprise for me. You see, I am not the average Jamaican woman, who is typically religious and quite intolerant. I am quite kinky, and have been involved in BDSM for a long time now. I've discovered a long time ago that I am a dominatrix. I like to dominate both men and women. I've been doing BDSM sessions with paying clients behind Gary's back for more than a decade. I don't consider it cheating because I don't have sex with these people. I tie them up and whip them, and I torment them physically and psychologically. That's not sex, that's BDSM. There is a BIG difference.
When I revealed to Gary that I'm a dominatrix, he was overjoyed. I brought him to the Vanier dungeon where I operate, and even introduced him to some of my clients. Gary totally loves BDSM. I should have told him about my passion for all things kinky a long time ago. Why are us women so damn secretive? Gary told me he should have revealed his bisexuality to me a long time ago. We shared forgiveness and a passionate kiss after these revelations. I love my husband and the wonderful family we've raised. Now that the nest is empty, it's time for us to do some serious kink together.
Gary told me about his fantasy of being Cuckolded, and I smilingly told him it was right up my alley. Lots of men out there are into 'forbidden' fetishes such as extreme female-on-male domination, forced bisexuality, forced feminization, anal fisting, cock and ball torture, etc. I knew there had to be Black guys who liked these fetishes but I never figured I'd be lucky enough to marry one. I once fucked a middle-aged Palestinian immigrant named Yousef Hamid while he sucked his buddy Ahmed's dick while Yousef's hijab-wearing, primp and proper Muslim wife Yasmina watched. Hell, the Arabs are a lot kinkier than they're given credit for.