be recognized by someone

Nancy and I were caught in an unusual "recognition" thing one time a year or so ago. We were at the lobby to a local casino when a woman noticed Nancy and shouted pretty damned loudly "I saw you fucking a black man on the internet!". It seems that there's a vid or two of her with a BBC (on a pay site and no, I don't have a copy or key - sorry).

Need I tell you how the crowd shut up and turned all at once to look at Nancy? She smiled and kinda shrugged her shoulders with a "Well, yeah, so?" look.

S'truth!!
 
When something that is considered taboo and becomes a normal part of your normal daily life for a long period. It’s easy to forget and lose touch with the masses of people that might not understand what may excite you! But I see times are changing slowly. But still our circle is pretty small. So it’s best to try our hardest to stay under cover. Others just would not be able to relate to this subject!!!

Drops mic! This is why we would never want to be outed. Everyone knows us to be like them, a polite, conservative married white couple that is completely normal. If any of our friends or family got word of this they would surely think of us as despicable and no longer associate with us.
It sucks the world is like that but what are we to do? We both want and need this for us, it is odd but it is like this was the one thing missing in our sex life. Well hung black men excites us and the idea of my wife having a black man as a partner seems to be the perfect fit.
 
To me personally it wouldn't be a big deal. I don't mix with my professional life. My family pretty much already knows so no harm there.
The people I am involved with know about each other. We have and understanding and respect each others privacy.

But you are not the married white couple in this are you? A single male has very few issues to be concerned with.
 
True, my risk is less. Except I do have to consider my personal life, job, home, etc...

I can respect that. All of us face certain societal constraints. Given our family and friends and how segregated we live from the black community there are "expectations" of us as a couple to behave in a very specific manner and to support our own if you will, and that certainly means not being involved in this lifestyle much less including a black man as a sexual partner..
 
To me personally it wouldn't be a big deal. I don't mix with my professional life. My family pretty much already knows so no harm there.
The people I am involved with know about each other. We have and understanding and respect each others privacy.
Respect is the word, but we live in a world where respect is not so easy to find
 
I have been recognized many times, most of the times it was cool. Unfortunately many believes you will just stop what you are doing drop and fuck them on the spot.
Then there was a period for about a year where a guy who was a cop saw a pic I posted with a car in the pic. He ran the plate # , found out All types of things about me and started stalking and following me everywhere. Got to the point I wouldn't go anywhere by myself
 
I have on occasion gone out with my Bull to corporate affairs, parties and after convention get-togethers. I was once approached by a woman I didn't recognize, who had saw me at one of those functions. She said she knew him, saying he was always very nice and considerate. We chatted a bit more about nothing in particular and went our separate ways. Have always wondered if my Bull had had her sometime in the past, but never asked him about it - his business, not mine.
 
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