Guilty Husband Gets a Taste of Wife's Snot! - Part 2
In this second installment of the scatological series, our guilty husband finds himself being forced to consume his wife's bodily fluids. The story begins with him kneeling on the cold, hard floor, his head hung in shame as he awaited her next command.
The wife, dressed in all black latex, approached him with a glass filled to the brim with her warm, golden urine. She held it up to his lips, her cold gaze boring into him as he opened his mouth wide and took a sip. The taste of her pee was metallic and sharp on his tongue, causing him to gag reflexively.
Undeterred, she waited for him to regain his composure before commanding him to drink more. He took another sip, then another, until finally, the glass was empty. She smirked in satisfaction, knowing that he had now fully experienced the humiliation she had planned for him.
But that wasn't all. Next, she pulled out a tissue from her pocket and blew her nose loudly, releasing a stream of snot onto the tissue. She held it up to his lips once more, this time with the snot-covered end. As he opened his mouth in protest, she pressed it against his lips, forcing him to taste her mucus.
The snot was thick and slimy, coating his tongue and making it feel heavy. It was an unfamiliar and disgusting sensation, one that left him feeling even more degraded than before. Still, he couldn't help but obey as she made him swallow her snot, too.
Finally, she released him, leaving him to wipe the snot and piss from his mouth with the back of his hand. The taste of her fluids lingered in his mouth, making him feel sick to his stomach. He knew that there would be no going back from this point on; their relationship had been forever altered by these shameful acts.
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