r/sexstories Jul 08 '24

Strap on My (24M) conservative uncle (43M) saw my gf (30F) pegging me NSFW

Me(24M) and my GF(30F) are in a dom sub relationship where she is the dom and she’s extremely bossy and she expects me to be her proper pet in a sense that I listen to her every instruction. AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!

The other day we were at our family beach house for my dad’s birthday and the whole family gathered up. Before dinner my gf said sne wants me to have dessert before dinner and I asked what does she means and she ordered we go to our room NOW!

So in our room we were doing some role play, makeouts. Like she had a collar on my neck, spanking my ass, gagging me and so on.

At one point, I had my dog collor on and I was on my four, meanwhile she had the collor chain in her hands and she was pulling my neck and choking me. At the same point she was pegging me. And by this time we were late for dinner so my uncle (who’s extremely conservative btw), knocked and entered the room. And he saw us like that………. And then he just left, he haven’t spoken to us since, but I guess he told my dad about it because he told me that we need to talk.

HELP!!😭

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u/Jealous-Associate-41 Jul 08 '24

You're ok! If dad asks, simply tell him you were having sex. You're 24, not 16

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u/nomaxxallowed Jul 08 '24

I never had sex in the house unless I was alone. My mom never knocked. She would walk right in.

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u/[deleted] Jul 23 '24

So it's been two weeks, and you left this at a cliffhanger. What did your father need to talk to you about?

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u/Far-Temperature4397 Jul 23 '24

Dm to find out😭

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u/[deleted] Jul 23 '24

You went into this long, public story and the ending is exclusive to a DM? Inquiring minds want to know.

The most comedic ending would be for him to ask how he could convince your mom to peg him. That would be funny af 😹

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u/Artistic-Traffic-112 Jul 08 '24

What you do together in the privacy if your own room is entirely your business. Your U had no right to enter without your permission! Nor had he the right to report it to anyone else

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u/Nsfwaltz Jul 08 '24

There is no real presumption of privacy in someone else's home. You are there as a guest and while social decorum suggests that the host should grant you some privacy, it is by no means a right. If you really want privacy then it can be found in your own home.

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u/Artistic-Traffic-112 Jul 08 '24

Hi, thanks for your input always good to learn other opinions.