pappilon wrote:cthia wrote:There was one point in storyline when the curve ball was thrown with Honor and Stacey becoming such good friends that one of my Cupid arrows was feeling rather antsy.
Stacey could always end up extending the Harrington household. Three of a kind is a good hand, but two-pair is even better. Joining the marriage would put paid to the final resolution of the Hauptman fortune. Who else has any hopes of ever understanding the filthy rich Princess?
'Course, poor, rotten, lucky old Hamish if so.ldwechsler wrote:Even more fun. Just imagine the wealth in one family. And, who knows, after Hamish dies VERY happy, perhaps they'll find a younger hubby.ldwedhsler wrote:Emily does not, it seem, partake of sex any more. Back down the line, she talks about that with Honor.
And if Stacey joins the marriage, she would be agreeing to be married (that is, to have sex) with Hamish.cthia wrote:She would also be agreeing to have sex with Honor. It's a marriage. Everyone is married. I would imagine that Grayson wives share this same sex benefit as well. Several wives and one tired husband makes Jill an ill pill simply waiting her turn.
ISTR that passage regarding Emily's disinterest as well. But that was before the addition of Honor. Why can't Emily have a renewed interest in sex? Before, there was no way she could participate with Hamish. She couldn't even give pleasure. With a woman it would be different. Her chair could have a vibrate feature installed mimicking the old washers of the 70's. No wonder women enjoyed doing the laundry back then.
"Emily, for some reason I crave our chats nowadays."
I think there is some issue with permanent nerve damage + Emily, like Honor, does not respond to regen therapies. No nerve impulses = no pleasure center stimulus.
Also they seem to be rewriting the marriage contract, At least that is the theological ruling for changing the marriage contract between Emily and Hamish to allow Honor to marry them. At what point is it rape for Stacey to not be in love with Hamish yet be required to "have relations" with him? THAT is the point of polyamory: One person in a marriage being in lve with someone else and having the freedom to live in both relationships. Which does not imply a quid pro quo sexual relationship with the other marriage partner; but, yes the other also having the right to partner(s) as well.
Actually, we don't know if Grayson (or other) wives engage in sex. The multiple marriage thing was because of the small number of men.
There is no textev that wives do anything sexual with each other.
I might note that if Emily can do anything sexual with a woman she could probably do it with a man. But it is implied that she and Hamish have not been able to have sex since her accident. I would assume that covers oral sex as well. She needs mechanical help to breathe.
And we should note that there is nothing at all that in any way hints that Honor, Stacey or Emily is anything but heterosexual.