I woke up this morning next to a warm and willing body.
Husband nudged closer and wrapped his arm around me, pulling himself on top. He
painted my lips with gentle, luscious kisses, the kind that arrive in the
morning when, after a night’s repose, everything feels intimate and tempting,
the bed and bedclothes a cocoon of velvet. Husband’s body was a study in contrasts—
supple yet taught against mine, soft but unyielding, tender and aggressive.
I was caressing
his rough, morning-bestubbled cheeks when it happened. It was like a violation.
An attack at the most vulnerable of times. His hand crept around and I tensed
up, drawing my elbows in. He tried to embrace me lovingly, moving his hands
underneath my shoulder, but he couldn’t; he was blocked. He stopped, regrouped,
then tried again. A second time he was blocked. He looked at me quizzically,
his expression saying, Am I doing something
wrong? Why are you refusing my touch? My elbows drew tighter to me, and I
laughed, realizing that my body was acting of its own accord.
“Were you
trying to get the underhook?” I asked.
“What?”
asked my jiu jitsu-clueless Husband.
“Cause you
can’t have the underhook.” I said matter-of-factly.
And I
pummeled my arm under his, gaining control of his left shoulder.
‘Okay,” he said,
and relaxed his arm over mine, unaware of the advantage he was giving me, returning
my words with his beautiful, pliant kisses.
Little did he know he was about to get swept.
ReplyDeleteLol! He had no idea at all!!
ReplyDeleteMy fiance knows a tad more about bjj then it sounds like your husband does but he never got past white belt and I am a blue. So I can tap him out. He loves it though - finds it to be a huge turn on. So much so that our wrestling is our main foreplay. It is awesome but I just have to remember, mentally, when I'm actually rolling with other people, that I am in a different zone of thought! Anyways, since he does know a bit about jits, he sometimes will purposefully do things like your husband did, trying to goad a reaction that will lead to a tussle, that will lead to a...tussle. This was an unexpected benefit of bjj for me!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog.
Fighter Maya
I understand the "zone" issue. And wish my hubby knew a little more about jits, or at least had a better back so he could fake it!!! Thanks for reading!
DeleteSent to my husband!!
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