Adultery Husband's Controlled Fantasy, Wife's Dilemma - Part I & II
(17-05-2026, 02:04 PM)RCF Wrote: 1. My point is one who can calculate kidnapping with out even any situation where there is a need for confrontation or consequence is not simply an opportunist but he is dangerous. So him simply walking away is not an option as and when he chooses to walk away. So for him he knows he committed a big crime, so he is erasing his past. He is not trying to avoid confrontation, he is actually planning to take revenge now despite knowing the family well and knows they care for him so you still think he is here out of convenience.


2. I do not think any one of Sneha or Suresh is emotionally trapped with Gautham, Sneha at least likes sex, What other emotions she has on him other than her intentions to seriously pursue and validate about her husband's doubts?  As for Suresh, he should be the first one to let Gautham go but he is still pushing his wife to know the truth. He is now part of a powerful network and company, how easy it would be to blackmail or find the truth behind his kidnapping. What is the need for Sneha to take these extreme steps. 

Anyways my point is Gautham can become dangerous for the couple and if he was a person who avoids confrontation, he would have already walked away the night he listened to them about getting close to the truth not plan further for revenge or any other games. He has nothing to lose and he fucked Sneha all this story so what else he needs lol 

I’ve known you since the Krish–Meera–Desai days, RCF — you’ve always been one of my favourite critics.

• The points you raise are valid and insightful.
• Still, your current take feels a bit one-sided.
• Hoping Heygi elevates the narration and balances the perspective.
-Pickup, drop, escape.
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RE: Husband's Controlled Fantasy Gone Wrong: Wife's Dilemma, Neighbor's Gain I & II - by Hornytamilan23 - 17-05-2026, 02:34 PM



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