I was at my dad's friend's house and had the best sex ever.”

I had the best sex ever with a guy who is a close friend of my parents. We know nobody's gonna find us but I want more nights like this. I am 25 and 49 years old. He is divorced and a good friend of his mother and father [...]
I had the best sex ever with a guy who is a close friend of my parents.
We know nobody's gonna find us but I want more nights like this.
I am 25 and 49 years old.
He is divorced and a good friend of my mother and father who was taken side by side when his marriage broke.
He's always been there for us as long as I remember, and he's been helping me many times.
I've often been in his house, my brother and I stayed there when my mother and dad were out because we were young enough to stay alone.
We had a party at our house on my brother's 21st birthday.
He had friends who would stay there longer, and we agreed that I should go to my parents' friend's house after the party.
He and I had so much drink at this party and started walking together.
We ended up in his bed and had a great time.
He knows how to impress a woman.
I realized that I always wanted this to happen.
He's the only person I can trust besides Dad.
I've been raped by a guy I've been with since I was 17 years old and it's been months before I told my family what I had done with this man.
I haven't had anyone since. I don't trust anyone.
He later told me that what we did was wrong, when I told him that I wanted to see him again, he said to me “never say again”
I see him coming into our house, but he acts like nothing happened.
He texted me about a week at night, but on the last two nights, he ignores me, but I know my dad talked to me.
Do you think I've had enough? I think he has another wife, but of course it's none of my business.
I may be stupid thinking that he wants to repeat our experience, but ignoring him is making me feel angry and angry.
Psychologist answers: He may be able to repeat such an experience, but you know very well that you cannot have a stable relationship.
Put yourself in his place.
He won't hurt your feelings, but if your father could know that, he stopped.
Admit it was good once and best to move on.










