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Originally Posted by 2jersey The best case scenario is that they are each divorced (and committed to one another) and have a rational reason for not living together. Perhaps they want to hide their relationship from their children. Divorce can be painful for young children, and it can be made worse if mommy or daddy suddenly has a new lover. |
You can rationalize this anyway you want, but an unmarried couple who can "only play in the afternoons" will raise the suspicions of 99.999% of the couples in the lifestyle, and for good reason.
Just a question, but what if it were a single male who was only available in the afternoons? Would you assume he was just a "caring father" who didn't want to confuse his poor innocent child, or a married cheater who tells his wife he's been working in the office all afternoon?
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A middle-of-the-road scenario is that they are separated from their spouses, but not yet divorced.
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That still doesn't explain why they're only available in the afternoons. In fact, if anything, it mitigates against it, because separated people often share parenting duties on weekends until there's a final resolution regarding custody.
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Assuming they are divorced, they may be limited to daytime play because they are unwilling to entrust their children to babysitters (or can’t afford babysitters).
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That's possible, or....
they could be Vampires! Yea, I like that better!
They're Vampires, and they don't like to meet in the evening because, well, they have this annoying tendency to kill people and suck their blood, and it's really starting to give them a bad reputation in the swinging community.
Hey...at least
my story makes more sense than the one
they're giving you...