As always my stories are true. This occurred during the summer of my junior year in college while attending summer school. This details one of the best sex stories ever told to me and led to a remarkable two weeks.
When I arrived for the first day of my Bioethics class I did what I always did and checked out the girls who I would be spending the next few weeks with. There were a couple of stunners and surprisingly, a lady who was clearly not the typical college student. She appeared to be in her late 30s or early 40s and with an attractive face and a nice athletic looking body. During the first day introductions she told us that she was married with two teen daughters and was coming back to school to complete her Philosophy major. She said her daughters were counselors at a month long camp and she decided to use her free time to go back to school. Her name was Janet and she had shoulder length brown hair with average size breasts and a wonderful tan. She was obviously wealthy by the clothes and jewelry that she wore. She dressed conservatively but was well taken care of.
A week into our class I was paired with Janet on a presentation on euthanasia. Our assignment was to prepare arguments for and against the practice and present a "debate" the last week of summer school. The presentation counted 50% of our final grade. I was apprehensive about working with her as we were clearly not too much alike. I was a sex and beer crazy 20 year old who spent most nights going to the bars and doing my best to cheat on my girlfriend who was spending the summer at a friend's beach house. Janet was a serious student with a house and a husband to return home to after class.
We met at the library on several afternoons to plan and research our presentation and quickly developed a friendship. We had a playful relationship that included some careful ribbing about me missing my girlfriend and her having a "sure thing" at home. The class related subjects we discussed were morality issues which allowed us to delve into some pretty deep discussions. During one conversation she teased me about my lack of faithfulness to my girlfriend.
"Why do you cheat on her?" She asked.
I responded in keeping with the twisted logic of 20 year old. "What is the difference between dating and being married if you can't fool around."
At some point during the conversation I asked her if she had ever cheated on her husband and I was caught off guard by her response.
"No, not really." She responded but I could sense the discomfort in her answer.
I dropped the subject to avoid making the situation any more uncomfortable but I knew that something caused such an unusual response and I was determined to find out.
Each Wednesday afternoon our professor would make himself available at a local beer joint to answer any questions or debate issues in a relaxed environment. Drinking with the prof had never really appealed to me so I had never attended one of these sessions but Janet convinced me to go in an effort to get a little informal extra credit. After a few beers it turned out to be a pretty good time.
Janet and I left around 6pm and I agreed to walk her to her car if she would give me a ride to my apartment. On the way to her car I asked her if she wanted to have one more beer and after a little arm twisting she agreed.
When the waiter brought our beers we were already deep in conversation about polygamy which we had been exploring in our class. Janet was firmly against the idea and I playfully voiced my support as any self respecting young male would.
I found an opening and asked the question. "Janet, when I asked if you had ever cheated on your husband your answer surprised me. I expected a flat out 'No' instead of a 'not really'".
Janet looked down for a few seconds obviously thinking about how to respond. "Jim, I have been married for 16 years and I have been very faithful to my husband. Something happened to me about the time we got married that I am not proud of but I put it behind me and moved on."
"I understand if you don't want to tell me but I am real curious about what happened. You don't strike me as a wild or immoral person." I replied.