TWO WIFES

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  | November 29, 2024


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Part 1

Once upon a time, in a small village in India, there lived two young men named Vishwas and Rajan. They were best friends since childhood and were known for their close bond. However, little did they know that their bond would take them on a journey that would change their lives forever.

Vishwas and Rajan were both from conservative families and were raised with the belief that marriage is the ultimate goal for every individual. However, they were not interested in getting married to a woman as they had feelings for each other. But they were afraid to come out in the open and express their true feelings.

One day, while roaming in the village, they came across a man named Ramesh. He was a handsome, middle-aged man who lived with his mother. Ramesh was kind and gentle, and soon Vishwas and Rajan became friends with him. They started visiting him often and would help him with household chores.

One day, Ramesh’s mother fell ill and was unable to take care of the house. Ramesh was worried as he had to go to work and there was no one to take care of his mother. Vishwas and Rajan, being good friends, offered to help. They took care of Ramesh’s mother and cooked meals for her. Ramesh was grateful and offered to pay them for their help. But they refused to take any money and told him that they were happy to help.

Impressed by their kindness, Ramesh started spending more time with Vishwas and Rajan. He soon found out about their feelings for each other and was supportive of their relationship. He also shared with them his desire to get married, but he couldn’t find a suitable bride. This gave Vishwas and Rajan an idea.

They both decided to get married to Ramesh and become his wives. They were willing to do anything to be with each other, and this seemed like the perfect solution. Ramesh was initially hesitant, but they convinced him with their love and devotion towards him.

The wedding took place in a grand ceremony, and Vishwas and Rajan transformed into Vidhi and Ragini after marriage. They both wore sarees, bangles, anklets, mangalsutra, sindoor, necklace, nathni, and other jewelry, just like any traditional Indian wife. They also kept their ghunghat till their lips in front of their husband and mother-in-law, as a sign of respect.

As per the customs of the village, Vidhi and Ragini had to touch their husband’s and mother-in-law’s feet daily and wash their feet respectively. They were also advised to drink the water used to wash their feet, even for meals and whenever they were thirsty. They were also responsible for all household chores like cleaning, cooking, and sweeping. They also had to massage their husband’s and mother-in-law’s feet regularly.

Their mother-in-law, being the dominant figure in the house, treated them like servants. They were expected to obey her every command, and she would often scold them if they made any mistakes. Vidhi and Ragini accepted their new roles with grace and continued to serve their husband and mother-in-law with love and devotion.

As for their sexual life, Vidhi and Ragini had to take turns in satisfying their husband’s desires. They had to continuously suck his manhood and get intimate with him on a regular basis. They were also expected to drink their husband’s cum and eat it, as a sign of their complete submission to him.

Whenever they saw their mother-in-law, Vidhi and Ragini would fall at her feet and ask for her blessings. Being the younger wife, Ragini would always worship Vidhi as her ‘sautan ji’ and would even wear an extra mangalsutra for her. Every night before sleeping, she would touch Vidhi’s feet and press them as a sign of respect.

For touching their mother-in-law’s feet, Vidhi and Ragini would take one end of their saree pallu in one hand, cover their head with ghunghat, and repeatedly touch her feet 8-10 times, just like village women do. Their mother-in-law would often praise them for their devotion and obedience.

As time passed, Vidhi and Ragini’s love for each other grew stronger, and they would often share intimate moments where Vidhi would dominate Ragini. They were living their lives as a married couple, and their love knew no boundaries.

Their marriage may have been unconventional, but they were happy and content with each other. They had found love in the most unexpected way, and their bond only grew stronger with each passing day.

Vidhi and Ragini’s story may seem unusual to some, but in a society where love knows no gender, it was a beautiful love story. They showed that true love knows no boundaries and can conquer all obstacles. Their story will always be remembered in the village, and they will continue to inspire others to love fearlessly.


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