Eighteen months after moving from Washington D.C. to the City of Calgary, Alberta, Dr. James Davidson has established a rather successful practice. Things got a little too hot in the American Capital for the good doctor, and he was looking for a change of scenery. The good doctor had a little too much fun in the swingers scene of Washington D.C. As a big and tall, handsome Black man with a six-figure salary and a big dick, Dr. Davidson attracted lots of women and men. He fucked a lot of men's wives, and a lot of women's husbands. Yeah, it was a good time for the doctor to get the hell out of Washington D.C. There is such a thing as having too many enemies...
After moving to the Canadian Prairies and restarting his practice, Dr. James Davidson began fishing for clients. In his younger days, the good doctor learned French and Spanish, but he didn't know anything about exotic languages such as Somali, Arabic or Farsi. Fortunately, the good doctor rented office space in an immigrant-laden area of metropolitan Calgary, and a lot of his first clients were minorities of one sort or another. Dr. Davidson is back in business, and exploring his sexuality, of course. Female or male, anyone can get the smoke when the good doctor is horny...
Meet Hocine Rafik and his wife Jinoos Rafik, a nice Iranian-Canadian Muslim couple residing in the City of Calgary, Alberta. Hocine Rafik and Jinoos Rafik met at the University of Calgary, where he studied business and she majored in engineering. They got married a week after graduation. After a decade together, the couple has run into a sort of rut when it comes to sexual and romantic matters. Jinoos discovered that her husband Hocine is secretly bisexual, and confronted him about it. The couple was on the outs for a while, but thanks to couples therapy, their relationship is on the mend. In fact, the couple's therapist, Dr. James Davidson, advised them to explore certain forbidden things together to spice up their marriage...
"Male bisexuality has been around for eons, it's not the end of the world," said Dr. Davidson. The big and tall, dark-skinned African American psychiatrist leaned back in his chair as he looked at the thirty-something Iranian Canadian couple. Hocine and his wife Jinoos seemed quite miserable and forlorn. Not for the first time, the good doctor wondered whether Iranians were more sexually conservative than African Americans. Dr. Davidson thought of his own bisexual adventures at Howard University back in the day. He had a great time banging hot women and handsome men left and right. What's the big deal?
"I am still learning to be comfortable with Hocine liking both sexes," said Jinoos, and the curvy, bronze-skinned and dark-haired Iranian woman smiled and nodded. Hocine sat on the couch next to his wife Jinoos and frowned. For the tall, slim, dark-haired and bronze-skinned, mustachioed Iranian businessman, matters of sexuality were uncomfortable subjects. In Iran, if a man is gay or bisexual, he should keep his mouth shut if he wants to stay alive. In North America, gay men and bisexual men are always running their mouths about their sex lives, and Hocine is still getting used to that.
"Me too," Hocine said glumly, and he forced a smile. Dr. Davidson nodded at Hocine and Jinoos, silently urging them to continue. The goal of couples therapy is to help couples mend their relationships in a place of safety and non-judgement. Hocine and Jinoos seemed like a nice couple and Dr. Davidson would very much like them to stay together. There are far too many divorces in Western society and it would seem that the Middle East is heading down the same path. Something must be done about these issues, for real...
"I remember when I came out as bisexual to my college girlfriend Shamika Welles, she was shocked and upset at first, but then she got over it, we started exploring together, we even had threesomes," said Dr. Davidson confidently. Hocine looked at the doctor and hid a rueful smile. Jinoos looked at the doctor, and her heart skipped a beat. Dr. Davidson was so good-looking, masculine and confident. Jinoos had no idea that a man who looked and acted like Dr. Davidson could be anything other than heterosexual. Hocine was masculine enough, but he wasn't particularly macho. Dr. Davidson looked like he could have been an NFL player or a Canadian Football League player back in the day. Jinoos was surprised, to say the least.