I knew my husband was cheating on me even before we got married, and his cheating still continues today. Apart from the large assortment of women I did not care about, he went through all the females in my own family, which included my mother, my three sisters, two aunts and three cousins. But knowing that 'it takes two to tango' - I did nothing about it.
Brenda Walden left her husband because one man simply cannot satisfy her. She has two beautiful teenaged daughters and guess what like mother like daughters.
I've always fantasized about my wife with other men. Jen's always thought I was crazy. Sometimes, though, she humors me by fantasizing about other men while we're making love. One guy we liked fantasizing about is Ralph, who is married to Lynn. Things got interesting (and complicated) when Ralph and Lynn divorced, and my wife, with my encouragement and blessings, spent more time with Ralph.
The new minister and his wife Meet Amos. He's soon hired to remodel their bathroom. She has overheard some of the church ladies whispering about Amos and wonders if what she heard was true. A perfect time to find out would be when her husband is away at bible camp.
It is 1946, and Cissy is a housewife whose husband has just returned from his heroic service in Europe, They are anxious new neighbours in an all-white neighbourhood, worried that their skin colour might be a source of unwelcome discrimination. But it is their Jewish neighbours who bring trouble to Cissy and her husband. And not from reasons of racial prejudice, but of neighbourly love.