Periods in Therapy

  • June 7, 2014, 12:50 a.m.
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The ceremony is Sunday. I'm looking forward to the ceremony itself and the opportunity to really come out as trans in front of everyone, but I'm also really looking forward to the trip that Liz and I are taking next week. The two of us on a romantic getaway will be lovely.

The terms polyamory and open marriage will be used at the ceremony, and we've considered adding another: cuckolding. As we've agreed on various rules, our relationship is kind of like cuckolding only without the genders exactly right. I am the male and he is the female in our marriage, so it isn't exactly right to say that I cuckold him. Although I am only seeing Liz right now, my permission to have other lovers is open-ended and unrestricted. However, he can only only be with other people after passing it by me and getting my approval.

We had been trying to decide whether or not we ought to have sex on Sunday night, knowing that if we did not then that would mean the first person I would have sex with after our ceremony would be Liz. Something about that seemed naughty and dominant and I was trying to figure out how I could encourage that without hurting his feelings. Then yesterday he reminded me that he was on his period (I'll explain that below) and would still be on Sunday. That cinched it, since we don't have sex when he's on his period.

Shortly after he started openly wearing women's underwear 24/7, I suggested that he wear maxi pads from time to time to experience what that was like. After a bit of discussion, we came up with the idea for to actually have a fake 7-day period every 28 days. We made very specific rules for his fake period:

  1. Change pad at least every four hours, and can wear it for 8 hours max overnight

  2. Must carry at least two extra pads with him at all times

  3. Must shower daily during period

  4. No sex whatsoever during period

  5. No white panties during period. Can only wear full briefs.

  6. No swimming during period.


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