My name is John, though I go by rgjohn, and Iāve written a few erotic books and some content for Literotica. When Emma read my work, she suggested I write about loving, female-led relationshipsāa genre sheās passionate about. Itās been a while since Iāve written, but a fan recently reignited my interest by asking me to turn his detailed journal into a story. Initially skeptical, I found myself captivated by his account of a Female-Led Relationship (FLR), a concept I hadnāt explored before. With a mix of curiosity and research, Iāve decided to craft a multi-part story spanning many chapters. If you are just starting, you should begin your journey back atĀ chapter 1.
Anna and I knew this was a momentous decisionāone not to be taken lightly. We were fully aware that we were stepping outside the bounds of convention, perhaps even propriety. Weād read the statistics on how many women give birth to children who arenāt biologically related to their husbands. Some reports suggest that as many as 30% of those who take paternity tests discover such surprises. In most cases, we believed, it wasnāt intentional. Accidents happen. But what we were considering wasnāt an accident... it was deliberate. And though we had no way of knowing how many couples had chosen the same path, for us, it felt right. It felt practical.
Even after agreeing to move forward, we continued to have long, thoughtful conversations. We explored everything from legal implications to emotional risksāthe potential for jealousy, the possibility of damaging our relationship, or creating tension between us and Michael. But in the end, we set most of those concerns aside. We would proceed with care. There would be no pressure on Michael. If he declined, that would be the end of it. We would find another way.
Still, we hoped. Quietly, fervently. I knew how much this meant to Anna. She would be heartbroken if he said no. But I remained optimistic. Michael wouldnāt jeopardize the unique and fulfilling connection he had with Anna over this. And really, what man wouldnāt want to father a child with someone like her? Their bond was rare, and we both felt that a child would only deepen it.
And I was okay with that.
More than okay.ā¦