Adultery Knowing My Wife, Knowing Me As Well - part III
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Let's keep this discussion respectful and constructive. After all, we’re all here because we appreciate the incredible work of our talented author, Krish_999. Instead of arguing, let’s focus on providing valuable feedback that can help shape a fair and meaningful ending.

At the end of the day, this is Krish_999’s STORY - a journey that has turned the impossible into reality. Whether the ending aligns with our expectations or not, let’s remember that it is his creative vision that brought us here in the first place. Our role as readers is to support and INSPIRE - not to create unnecessary pressure.

To our respected author, Krish_999, we just want to say: Relax, take your time, and trust your creativity. Don’t let any criticism discourage you. Every great story faces its share of opinions, but what matters is that you stay true to your vision. If you feel the story needs more time to reach its best conclusion, go ahead! We’re here for the journey, not just the destination.

Your work is truly precious, and we are lucky to witness it unfold. Stay confident, and finish the story on your terms. We believe in you!

Let’s all keep the discussion positive and RESPECTFUL - after all, we’re here because we love this story and want it to shine for years to come!

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(Yesterday, 01:45 PM)Harry Jordan Wrote: What happened man? Why are you acting so raged up?  Sad

Coz that reader started it...don't need you to jump in...
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(Yesterday, 01:48 PM)a2011 Wrote: Coz that reader started it...don't need you to jump in...

Not jumping to anything , the last I want is all of us fighting over our opinions. Relax , I get your point and I get his. Lets keep it cordial , okay?

This is a story we love to discuss so lets discuss it in a civil way,  you can avoid his behavior if that offends you. No need for namecalling and badwords. Keep it clean.
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it seems some of our fellow readers have went overboard with their opinions and resulted in a slight verbal altercation that was definitely not needed in this forum. I humbly request all readers to please be cordial and focus on discussing your opinions and arguments about the story rather than resort to name calling and other exhausting activities.


I am speaking this as a fan of the story and the author and also as a fellow reader and a "friend" , we have argued over many things in this story for quiet a while in this forum. We have agreed on things , we have disagreed on things , but please these kind of arguments reduce the equation we have shared in this forum so I humbly request all readers to please focus on your opinions and arguments regarding the story and please stop resorting to any sort of foul language or abusive language in this forum. You can trash talk about the characters as much as you want but please don't trash talk to each other.

I am not saying this because I want some decency but rather I care about all of you , your opinions , your arguments and your interactions. This creates a very positive approach of engagement and interaction among each other which we can only benefit with.


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(30-01-2025, 08:24 PM)a2011 Wrote: A more realistic ending would be Krish leaving Meera. That would be the only way he could leave his cuckold nature behind and start a new life. Both Meera and Krish should pay the price for all their bad decisions and actually face the consequences of their actions...instead of a fake uniting of a couple and a happy ending just for the sake of it...

This may actually be ultimate cuckold act from Krish, trying to hand over Meera to Desai permanently, and not actually leaving his cuckold nature. If he wants to leave, he can leave, but he also wants to ensure Meera accepts her lover permanently.
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(Yesterday, 02:33 AM)RCF Wrote: While erotica often follows this pattern, the problem is not just about Desai being “good in bed” but rather how the author uses it to repeatedly justify his actions and glorify his character. There’s a fine line between using a trope and excessively indulging in it to the point of unrealistic hero-worship.

Yes, glorifying his prowess in bed is necessary to make Krish see it and imagine Desai and his wife, that’s the plot. If you go back to earlier chapters, The whole point of Desai seducing Ananya and Maithrei is to show to Krish how well he can use them on bed and satisfy them to prove it to him that he has done similar things to his wife in the past and Meera was lying to him when she said she did not enjoy it and there by planting a seed of ecstasy in his mind who is already addicted to fantasies. Glorifying Desai is important for this story esp. when it comes to what he can offer on bed because Meera is not new to affairs, so why would she cross emotional barrier with Desai? Obviously, Desai needs to be above all men that she had affairs previously. For me I see the author’s intent here and there is nothing wrong with how he arced Desai. I only have problems with his character’s dynamic change as a good person which should never change. If once a cuck always is a cuck then once a manipulative, shrewd, unfaithful person will always be same. Maybe it will be revealed in the last chapter.

Love without loyalty or respect is meaningless. If Meera truly values Krish, why has she been so easily manipulated by Desai multiple times? If Meera is mature, she should have seen through Desai’s manipulations earlier, not just now.

Do not talk about loyalty in this story only for Meera. Krish is far worse than Meera in this respect. He is the one responsible for their lives in a major portion. He was neither loyal nor man enough to question his insecurities. Think about the time when Desai was even trying to get to talk to Meera and using Krish to get his way, knowing about Desai, what he had done to Ananya, Maithrei, he couldn’t keep Desai away from his own wife and fell for his fantasies and it became an obsession and he succumbed to Desai’s will and brought him into their life. If knowing so much back then, Krish thought Desai changed, does that mean Krish doesn’t love his wife?  So, how can readers question now Meera’s love because she could not see Desai’s manipulations?

 That’s a fair point, but transformation is a process. The fact that Krish is now heartbroken instead of aroused by the situation shows a shift in his mindset. The final chapter should confirm whether this change is permanent.

Of course he would be heart broken, if Meera was plain fucking with Desai and no bond, Krish would have taken his dick out underneath the bed in Alpine heights. So, his shift in his mindset is not because of his change in cuck nature but seeing her bond with Desai made him heartbroken so he couldn’t enjoy it. Like I said earlier, Krish needs to hate himself for losing Meera, for him being a cuck all these months, that realization is not yet shown or written. His consciousness needs to acknowledge and should hate his cuckold nature. He is still thinking if not Desai, someone else but he did not acknowledge a change in himself. That realization is important for him if he needs to reunite with Meera.

That’s understandable, but the signs are already clear. Desai’s manipulations, Meera’s naivety, and Krish’s suffering have been ongoing themes. The resolution should bring justice to these characters rather than another forced plot twist to redeem Desai.
There won’t be redemption for Desai, he will suffer the loss of Meera, plain and clear. If the author chooses to give Meera to Desai, then it would be solely for Meera to choose to be with him to let go of Krish, so he gets a better life devoid of fantasies.

I appreciate your perspective, and I agree that erotica often follows certain storytelling tropes. However, my critique isn’t about whether Desai needs to be portrayed as sexually dominant - it’s about how that dominance is used to justify or excuse his repeated manipulations, which is where I think the story risks glorifying the wrong character. Yes, erotic stories often feature a powerful third party, but good storytelling should still make sense within the plot.

Other than Nidhi part which I have mentioned already that is a manipulation, I did not see Desai sexual prowess being used to wipe his crimes. If you are purely talking about Meera and Desai’s sexual encounters and the bond that was forged by Desai’s manipulating Meera, then I gave my thoughts in earlier para. If this was only the first part or only story in the series then you are 100% right but this is a series with lot of past for Meera with various men, and she was always portrayed as faithful to Krish and her love for him, if the plot was to make Meera go beyond an affair and get emotionally involved then Desai needed to be the person who not only brings best in bed but also give her things that she was missing in her life with Krish...that she has not encountered ever in her life.

Meera might claim to love Krish, but love is more than words - it’s choices. If she truly valued him, she would not have been so easily swayed by Desai repeatedly. At some point, emotional maturity must override desire and manipulation.

There is a whole part written for this conclusion, Desai worked hard to be here and it took whole part, the careful planning, the involvement of Krish and his weakness, His careful reminders to Meera, Acknowledging her love for Krish and maintaining that he is only here for fun, then the reveal of photo there by slowly injecting that his love is a secret that he never wanted to share, then his promises that he wouldn’t seek her for his love but only be her lover, and at last breaking Krish, so tell me you think then was she easily swayed or was it easy for Desai? Her swaying part was only written in chapter 48 onwards…This is pure mastery in storytelling. Do not think it is easy to write such a way and his writing on Desai is top notch, no other story here has such a dominating character who can bring a couple like Meera and Krish to their knees with logic, planning and carefully planned shrewd subtlety.

~RCF

I appreciate your detailed breakdown, and I do agree that the author has written Desai’s manipulations in a very calculated and structured way. However, my concern is not about how 'well-written' Desai’s arc is, but about how the story risks justifying his actions. Just because someone’s scheme is well-planned doesn’t make it any less toxic, destructive, or cruel.

Meera might have taken time to be manipulated, but the fact remains - she was manipulated. Whether it took one chapter or a whole series, Desai's tactics were designed to break her emotional barriers and erode her resistance. Should we admire that? Or should we call it out for what it is - predatory and selfish?

Krish, no doubt, had his own flaws. He was weak, insecure, and complicit in his own downfall. But let’s not pretend that Desai wasn’t the real villain here. If we excuse his behavior as just 'part of the plot,' we are letting manipulation be treated as an art rather than a violation of trust.

At the end of the day, love is about respect and honesty. Desai represents neither. If the story is heading towards justice, then Desai must face real consequences - ones that don’t let him walk away with pride, but with the full weight of what he’s done.

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Desai is a manipulator who keeps pushing Meera despite the destruction he has already caused. Meera is now realizing his true nature but is stuck in a tough situation due to Krish’s erratic behavior. Before I respond, let me bring attention to this scene, which perfectly illustrates Desai’s manipulative mindset:

 "My chest tightened, but I understood. ‘Okay, but at least unblock Desai.’

She didn’t say anything, just picked up her phone and unlocked it. I watched as her fingers worked quickly to unblock Desai, and no sooner had she done that than her phone buzzed. Desai was calling. She hesitated.

‘Put it on speaker,’ I urged.

Meera answered the call, putting it on speaker mode.

Desai’s voice came through loud and clear, carrying an unfamiliar warmth. ‘I was just dialing your number because I had a dream about you.’

Meera blinked, clearly curious. ‘A dream? What about?’

Desai’s tone softened, and I could almost hear the smile in his voice. ‘It was a beautiful one. I was walking down a quiet street, and I came across you. You were leaning against a pole, smiling at me. I asked you what you were doing, and you told me you were waiting for me. I can’t even describe how that felt in the dream. It was as if time stood still. I wish I could meet you like that in real life – standing there, waiting for me. That’s why I called, and I noticed you unblocked my number.’

Meera shifted uncomfortably, her voice a little nervous. ‘Krish made me unblock you.’ She glanced at me, embarrassed. ‘And he’s sitting close.’

Desai’s Dirty Mindset & Manipulation:


Now, let’s talk about Desai’s real intentions here. This is classic emotional manipulation. He knows Meera and Krish’s relationship is already shattered, but instead of backing off, he immediately tests the waters to see if Meera will respond to his tactics again. That ‘dream’ he describes? It’s not a dream at all - it’s a calculated move to create a romantic, nostalgic image in Meera’s mind and lure her back into his control. He deliberately brings up the unblocking as if it were fate, when in reality, it was Krish who made it happen.

Meera's hesitation, nervousness, and indirect response show that she has realized Desai's true nature. She is no longer the easily manipulated woman he once controlled. But she’s also in a tough spot - Krish isn’t thinking clearly, and she knows an outburst against Desai right now could make things worse. So, instead, she plays neutral. She knows she must wait for the perfect moment to expose Desai for who he really is and cut him off for good.

As for Krish, his emotions are all over the place. Instead of recognizing Desai's game, he's acting out of impulse. And that’s exactly what Desai wants - he thrives on emotional weakness, whether it’s Krish’s obsession or Meera’s past confusion. The only way to beat a manipulator like Desai is to deny him control over emotions. Meera needs to make her move wisely - play along for now, then strike when Desai least expects it and remove him from their lives completely.

If this story wants to deliver real justice, Desai should be exposed, humiliated, and left powerless. Anything less would be another excuse for his actions.

(This scene is exactly why Desai is irredeemable. Even after destroying a family, he is still playing his manipulative games, trying to lure Meera back in with sweet words and calculated timing. His 'dream' isn’t a coincidence - it’s his way of testing the waters to see if Meera will fall for his tactics again. Classic emotional manipulation!



But here’s what’s different: Meera is no longer blind. She knows exactly what kind of man Desai is. The only reason she isn’t lashing out at him yet is because she realizes Krish is emotionally unstable and not thinking straight. She needs to handle things carefully - reacting aggressively now could push Krish further into confusion instead of making him see the truth.



Krish, on the other hand, is acting like a teenager. His emotions are clouding his judgment. Instead of calmly processing the situation and standing firm, he’s letting Desai dictate his reactions. This is where Meera needs to act smart - wait for the right moment to expose Desai completely and cut him off for good.


Desai thrives on confusion and emotional weakness. The only way to defeat a manipulator like him is to deny him control - which is exactly what Meera should do next. If the story wants to do justice, it should lead to Desai’s complete downfall, not another excuse for his actions.)

The Truth About Desai & Meera's Realization

Desai is a man driven by pure lust, not love. His actions are nothing more than those of a predator looking for easy prey. When Meera cheated in Alpine Heights, she was caught up in the thrill - the forbidden pleasure, the reckless excitement, the heat of being desired so intensely. She let herself fall into the trap of lust.

But pleasure and lust are fleeting, and now, reality has set in. The regret is crushing her. That’s why she confessed to Krish before he even exposed her - because deep down, Meera knows that Krish’s love is irreplaceable. Without Krish, there is no real pleasure, no meaning, no depth.

Meera has had sex with other men before, even similar affairs, but Krish never reacted like this. This time is different. She can feel it in his eyes, in his rage, in his pain. For the first time, she fears truly losing him. She realizes that while lust made her feel powerful in the moment, it is love that makes her whole.

Desai, on the other hand, is the complete opposite.

Look at his actions - he doesn’t care about Meera’s regret. He doesn’t care about her emotions, her broken heart, or the storm inside her marriage. All he wants is to manipulate her back into his trap.

He saw that Meera unblocked him and immediately called - not out of love, but to reestablish control.

He spun a fake dream story, making it sound like fate, like destiny - a classic manipulator’s move.

He ignored her hesitation, her discomfort - because her feelings don’t matter to him, only her body does.

If Meera gives in to Desai now, he will throw her away like used garbage. He will never respect her, because he knows too much. He will always see her as a weak, easy woman who cheated once and can be made to do it again.

But Meera is not that woman anymore.

She has seen the truth behind Desai’s mask. There is no future with him - only ruin. That’s why she is choosing to stay silent, to play neutral, to wait. Because now, her mission is clear:

Desai needs to be exposed.

And he will be.

There is someone in the background, a catalyst, a person who will reveal Desai for the fraud he truly is. Meera may have been blinded before, but now her eyes are open. She knows that if she fights Desai directly right now, it will make things worse with Krish. The best thing to do is wait for the perfect moment and let Desai’s own filth be his downfall.

Desai’s so-called "prime" is ending soon with the age. The charm, the seduction, the power he once had over Meera is slipping away. And once she gets rid of him for good, she will have to fight for Krish - because she knows that no amount of pleasure, no amount of sex, can ever replace the love they shared.

This story is about lust, betrayal, and redemption and I trust the author to bring it all together in the most incredible way.

Let’s wait for the next chapters and see Desai get exactly what he deserves.

Thank you for reading!
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(Yesterday, 04:56 PM)Phoenix2025 Wrote: I appreciate your detailed breakdown, and I do agree that the author has written Desai’s manipulations in a very calculated and structured way. However, my concern is not about how 'well-written' Desai’s arc is, but about how the story risks justifying his actions. Just because someone’s scheme is well-planned doesn’t make it any less toxic, destructive, or cruel.


Thank you for reading!

I really like your obeservations man. Your analysis of Desai is quiet good.
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I would like to condemn the disrespectful words that said towards our beloved, most intelligent, most respectful bro RCF. I am demanding immediate apology from that reader. How dare he talked like that with such a respectful bro RCF. Even Author Krish respect him the most. I would like to request our beloved bro RCF to not to get upset because of some disrespectful comments from some brainless readers. We are large numbers of readers always stay behind you.
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Hi friends, 
please calm down and pull yourselves together.

The fact that so many people are taking part in the discussion here speaks in favour of the story and the author.
Each of us is an individual and therefore has his/her own opinion and sees things as he/she sees them. 
None of us can or should speak for another or impose our opinion on them.
Therefore, we do not have the right to judge whether a statement is correct or not.

I would like to emphasise that at this point!

If I may say something about the many speculations being made about the ending of this story, 
I would point to the title of the story, because in that title also lies the answer to all the speculations.

The way I have come to appreciate and know the author Krish through his stories - and especially through 
this story - he loves to incorporate mazes and many alleys into his stories, but he never leaves his main path
From the first line to the end, you can tell that he did not favour the option of separation.
The fact that the author never mentally or emotionally separated them at any point reinforces this view. 

Contrary to many opinions, I am not of the opinion that Meera and Krish have to find each other again, because 
they have NEVER completely lost each other.

The question is rather whether they will find a way together in the end to draw on the strength of their love for 
each other to banish all ‘rivals’ and ‘exploiters’ - like Desai - from their lives... 


Ciao
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(Yesterday, 04:56 PM)Phoenix2025 Wrote: Desai is a manipulator who keeps pushing Meera despite the destruction he has already caused. Meera is now realizing his true nature but is stuck in a tough situation due to Krish’s erratic behavior. Before I respond, let me bring attention to this scene, which perfectly illustrates Desai’s manipulative mindset:


Great analysis of Desai's character, my friend. Let's wait and see how the author wraps up the final chapter. People like you (Phoenix2025), RCF, Harry Jordan, Lollobionda, and many others have made this story even more engaging, proving what a hit it is and showcasing Krish_999's exceptional writing skills.

I hope that once the story concludes, someone will compile a critical edition of "Knowing My Wife, Knowing Me As Well - Part III - Critical Edition" featuring top comments and discussions at the end of each chapter. While this is undoubtedly an erotic story, the discussions after each chapter, especially towards the end, provide an excellent study on psychology, critical analysis, passion, and more.

I'm considering interviewing the author, Krish_999, after the final chapter is posted to gain more insight into the story as a whole, his thoughts, reasoning, and background. I hope he agrees to an email interview!

Have a great weekend, everyone.
Bineesh!
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(Yesterday, 04:56 PM)Phoenix2025 Wrote: I appreciate your detailed breakdown, and I do agree that the author has written Desai’s manipulations in a very calculated and structured way. However, my concern is not about how 'well-written' Desai’s arc is, but about how the story risks justifying his actions. Just because someone’s scheme is well-planned doesn’t make it any less toxic, destructive, or cruel.



Let’s wait for the next chapters and see Desai get exactly what he deserves.

Thank you for reading!

You and I are on same page my friend. We are just going circles on same outcome.

I was the first one to call out on Desai's manipulations after chapter 48, So Why would I want him to get a free hand at the end of the day. He will be exposed for sure. I was only defending Krish_999 plot where he wanted to glorify Desai until the end and then expose him. In order to get there, he will be cleaned of his sins and make him a good person.

Yes, Meera saw through his intentions after his mistake of seeking her for himself despite his promise that he won't ever do it. So she now sees his selfish nature.

~RCF
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(Yesterday, 06:28 PM)amzad2004 Wrote: I would like to condemn the disrespectful words that said towards our beloved, most intelligent, most respectful bro RCF. I am demanding immediate apology from that reader. How dare he talked like that with such a respectful bro RCF. Even Author Krish respect him the most. I would like to request our beloved bro RCF to not to get upset because of some disrespectful comments from some brainless readers. We are large numbers of readers always stay behind you.

Thanks my friend, I would like to apologize to him for asking him to read Hindi stories, Think he didn't take my sarcastic jab well. So in a way I started it but his language and getting personal kept me going which is stupidity on my part. No need for anyone to apologize and I already did so case closed.

Anyways, we are here to read the story, lets do it and enjoy.
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Dear Krish congratulations... U never lost that skill of keeping the reader on toes , still no one is able to judge the out come of the story although we have reached the last part of this story. I just wanted to post after your final part and conclude this web site forever..but taught of jumping just before the end. none of the write were able to reach to your level writing in this forum. Some were promising but most of the time hey leave story in between and vanish out. I appreciate your time which u put in this story , make one ending and based on the user request rewrite the ending once again. Most of the people get tired at first time only but u are doing it twice along with u are keeping the spark alive.

To other readers , I am follower of krish since the part 1 started and came untill here now .... And also i was the one of the first person who was not satisfied with the ending given by the author earlier and asked him to rewrite...i know the effect of this story....its as if we have created virtual krish and meera living some where in Pune and we are hearing their story from author. Based on my experience with these stories , what I feel is like we should treat this as story and should not take much on mind defending that ur speculation is true and others in not ok. Every one has their own viewpoint and they judge story based on that. The characters may be right for some and wrong for some. Also it's better to discuss on what already happened and just guess few things what may be the ending. When we go with deep analysis it effects the author writing itself. Although krish says he is not influenced by comments but I diagree in this because it will effect to some extent influence on the writing and change the course of the story. Author will try to surpass the viewer thing and try to give something new which effects story sometimes. So don't take the story personally enjoy the author writing let him give his ending what he has in mind and just enjoy what is given to you. With this I wish all the very best for final nail in coffin for this story krish and thank you
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Previously we got pdf version of the story when it got ended request to give it one more time once this version ends
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(Yesterday, 08:44 PM)The Last samurai Wrote: To other readers , I am follower of krish since the part 1 started and came untill here now .... And also i was the one of the first person who was not satisfied with the ending given by the author earlier and asked him to rewrite...i know the effect of this story....its as if we have created virtual krish and meera living some where in Pune and we are hearing  their story from author. 

Good to see you back Samurai! Hope we will see your detailed response after the final chapter.
Bineesh!
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(Yesterday, 08:48 PM)The Last samurai Wrote: Previously we got pdf version of the story when it got ended request to give it one more time once this version ends

Please share this PDF
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(Yesterday, 10:03 PM)nooki Wrote: Please share this PDF

Usually, PDF is created by admin Sarit after story is completed.
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When is the update sir
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After 10 or 15 days
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