CANBERRA, Australia – A woman seduced and had sex with strangers while she slept and later had no recollection of her infidelities due to a sleeping disorder, her Sydney doctor said Thursday.
The middle-aged woman had no idea that she was sneaking from her house at night in search of sex with random strangers until her partner awoke, discovered she was missing from the bedroom, and found her having sex with another man, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital sleep medicine physician Peter Buchanan told The Sydney Morning Herald.
You Don't Believe Her Story Either, Do You?
3 responses to “You Don't Believe Her Story Either, Do You?”
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Ok, I can understand sleep-walking, and I can even believe sleep-walking with a simple purpose. (When I was younger, there was this one incidence I was sleep-walking and I turned on all the lights in the house and then turned them all off again without waking up.) However, you’d think, assuming she managed to seduce somebody while asleep, that she’d wake up during the act. Sleep-WALKING, not sleep-adultery…
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bet clinton wished he would have thought of that excuse 🙂
hi! visiting from lisa’s site…what DOES YOUR DOG DO???
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My dog? He protects me on windy days. 🙂
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