I was booked to sleep with a woman’s husband as his ‘birthday treat’ – but trolls insist it’s proof ‘love is dead’
A WOMAN who’s paid to sleep with men has left people stunned after sharing how she was booked as a “birthday treat” for one woman’s husband.
Lucy is a sex worker, and was contacted a few months ago by a woman who had come across her page on TikTok, before she’d decided to take the plunge and make a booking.
Lucy took to TikTok to share a storytime about how she was booked as a birthday present for a woman’s husband[/caption]But the booking wasn’t for herself – instead she had decided to gift her spouse a session with Lucy for his big day.
It was a two-hour booking, which began with Lucy sitting down with the couple in a hotel bar for a few drinks, before she took the birthday boy upstairs to the room.
The woman had told her husband about the birthday surprise last week, and had even told Lucy about his likes and dislikes in the bedroom – down to the kind of lingerie that turns him on.
“And now I get to surprise him by doing things he likes without him having to ask for it, which I think is gonna be super fun,” she explained in a video on her TikTok page.
She’d then headed out for the booking, before returning to the social media site to share an update later on.
Kicking off the clip, Lucy insisted that the booking had gone “really well”, and she’d had “so much in common” with the wife.
After around 45 minutes drinking together, the wife headed off, so that they could get down to business.
“It turns out that this was actually their first dip into non-monogamy,” Lucy said, adding that they’d been married for over a decade.
But it was the woman who had decided “she was interested in her husband being with someone else” and it was “something that she’s really into”.
“I felt very honoured to be a part of their first experience,” Lucy grinned.
“And yeah, it was a super lovely time, and I hope that I get to see them again.”
However, people in the comments section weren’t convinced that the session was an ideal birthday treat, with one writing emphatically: “Love is dead”.
“May this kind of love never find me,” another added.
“If I was married, I would never share my husband with another person, even if she was a professional,” a third commented.
“I would die of jealousy and anger.
“I don’t know how people do it!”
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“Same! Just the thought of it makes me angry and uncomfortable,” someone else agreed.
“It’s so gross,” another raged.
But others were more on board with the idea.
“I wish everyone was this open-minded,” one said.
“This is real love,” another wrote.
As a third added: “There are kinks that make this fun for both partners.
“Just because YOU do not like it does not mean the couple in question does not either.”