<<DISCOVERY>>
Annie perched on the stool in the apartment's kitchen. She frowned at the fridge and the pantry doors. What on earth would they eat tonight? She had to do the weekly shopping and plan meals but her list hadn't survived the shortages at Meijer the past few weeks. Jake would consume whatever she put in front of him. He'd also cook whatever she asked but meal-planning was not his strength. He deferred to Annie's food preferences but she liked grumbling about it anyway. Either way, he would be no help. She sighed, picked up her phone, and tapped the screen to scroll through recipes. No. No. No. No.
Wait...
What was that one she saw earlier? It was some kind of fancy mac'n'cheese. The applewood bacon caught her attention. She typed in a few different website URLs hoping to see the direct link pop up. She got nothing familiar.
"What was it called?" she whispered aloud, frustration growing.
Heck, she couldn't remember. She tapped the bottom of the screen and brought up the history, something she was shocked she could find so easily. She hadn't looked at history in forever. She started scrolling back in time.
And found Jake's porn.
The two shared a phone plan since they moved in last year. It was a combination of combing bills and advancing their relationship. The iPhones were apparently in sync because Annie had a front-row seat to Jake's internet viewing habits.
She gently set the phone face-down on the counter top. She couldn't go through it, could she? It wasn't his email or Messenger but it still felt like it was somehow an invasion of privacy. She wouldn't care if he went through her data or saw at what she was looking at. But would he care if she flipped the roles? She didn't know. She looked at the phone, lying there, offering insight into Jake's ... preferences.
She was both curious and afraid. What if, after two years of dating, it turned out he was a perv. Jake looking at porn didn't bother her unless she discovered he did it 8 hours a day while at work or he had some off-the-wall interests. Indecision flared within her and she stood up and walked outside, her phone awaiting her back in the kitchen.
It was hot outside. Summer was officially here and that'd be good news except the Corona Virus kept the pools closed. Sun burned down, heating the asphalt parking lot of the apartment building. The wind barely stirred through the stand of trees behind the building.
Annie looked up, beseeching the Heavens for an answer. Nothing. She looked downward, wondering ... no. She decided her decision and walked back to the kitchen.
An hour later, Annie sat back and put her phone down. She learned something today. She and Jake had a fulfilling sex life and he had never requested or asked her to do anything regarding what she found on her phone. And it was specific. He had two websites where he maintained profiles and he had saved videos, pictures, and carried on conversations. It was a fascinating look at someone she felt she knew well. She didn't feel threatened in the least, either, which surprised her. Jake wasn't sneaking around behind her or hooking up with other women. He was just talking about sex.
She knew him better now. But how would he react when she told him? Annie didn't know and couldn't decide the best way to approach this. She thought about reaching out to Larissa or Jen or her other friends. But what would they think about Jake after she talked their sex life? Annie wasn't one to share details of their intimacies and she didn't want Jake to be embarrassed when he was with her friends, whether he knew they discussed him or not. Ignorance was not bliss in Annie's opinion. Not like this.
She turned to Reddit. Reddit was good 80% of the time for honest answers and maybe someone else went through the same experience she had here. Insight would be welcome.
Click
, Reddit,
click
, make a throwaway profile so friends wouldn't see the question,
click
, here we go.
She thought about the question she wanted to ask. Too many relationship questions had TL;DRs attached to them and that turned people off. How could she word this to elicit answers and comments? Cunningham's Law wasn't applicable here so she'd just ask.
She submitted her question five minutes later.
"I just discovered my boyfriend's secret sex fantasy is public nudity. He doesn't know I know. What do I do next?"
It was straight-forward, to the point, and asked for help. She felt like she was tossing a line in the water and she put her phone down to let the answers and conversations populate the thread. She hoped for a variety so she could decide what might be best.
That done, she thought about what she saw. It was a variety but there was one theme: Exposure. The venue changed but it was functionally the same.
Here was a video of a woman stripping nude on a beach in the presence of others. Here was another video of a woman walking on a path through some sand dunes, nude except for shoes. Another of a woman taking her clothes off in a parking lot and putting them into a donation bin. She then walked back to her car awaiting her on the other side of the parking lot. She wore only shoes. In broad daylight. It went on. Annie was relieved there weren't hundreds of thousands of saved videos and pictures but there were enough that he obviously liked it.
The pictures followed the theme. A woman was standing topless in a window, facing outward, her breasts exposed to the street. A woman was nude on a boat, a woman riding topless in a convertible. A woman with her bathing suit in hand while posing with a sign warning of a clothing-optional beach. Her hand was well away from her uncovered body.
Annie was relieved Jake wasn't into men which surprised her a little. She was happy to find he wasn't into pain, forced sex, violence, or anything she found offensive. She was open-minded about life in general but some things she simply couldn't abide by. There was nothing here to upset her.
Hours slipped by before she checked in with her thread. Jake wouldn't be home until after 7:00 and she had time to clean some house and take the dog for a walk. A few hours would be good enough for some answers so she tapped the Reddit app. Nothing prepared her for what she saw.
1,274 Comments
2,173 Upvotes
What. The. Fuck?
Annie was shocked. She hadn't expected the level of responses. Most were insightful, helpful, and at least tried to contribute positively to the discussion. She scrolled through the hate, ignoring it.
YOU FUCKING LYING CUNT SPYING ON YOUR BF SUCK A DICK BITCH!
Who the fuck acidentally descovers porn without serching for it on perpose? I hope he dumps your fat ass.
id rape your mouth and kill you for spying slut slut slut
People sure did feel strongly. Annie didn't care about the hate. She was interested in the perspectives of those trying to help. The conversations were fascinating. Random strangers discussed the impact of knowing something without consent to find it, whether or not she did something wrong going through the porn, was she mad, was she happy about it, and the "what next" question boiled down to three options. Annie arrived at this answer independently but she was pleased to see a majority of comments agree with her thought process.
1. Do nothing, say nothing. Live your best life.
2. Confess what you found and ask for a rational discussion on how it impacts the relationship.
3. Do something about it, good or bad.
One experience, written by a female profile, said the woman found her husband's fetish of being tied down. He went to great length to conceal that fact from her. Even after 20 years of relationship, he wouldn't fess up that he had anything different he wanted to try in the bedroom. The woman discovered his fetish when he left his own porn up and she was concerned he might go somewhere else to scratch that particular itch. He was probably afraid of being rejected or judged or hated.
She said she did her research for a week and, finally, when she and her husband were getting intimate, she trussed him up like a chicken. This led to some of the best sex they ever had, before or since. She worried he would need it all the time and it turned out he liked it only so often. They had a better relationship for it.