About Cuckolding and the Hotwife fetish

History: Traditionally the word "cuckold" is a derogatory term used to describe the husband of an adulterous wife. While the English word only dates back to the 1200s and is a play on the mating habits of the cuckoo bird (laying eggs in another man's nest/ "Mamma's baby, Papa's maybe"), other cultures and languages tend to give more reference to horns/antlers- "wearing the horns of a cuckold" alludes to the mating habits of stags who forfeit their mates when defeated by a superior male. There is an implied humiliation to a man wearing the horns of a cuckold, not only to say he is the lesser/ beta-male but also that he is clueless. Anyone who approaches can see his wife has taken another lover, but the loving husband can't see the horns on his own head no matter how hard he looks. The symbolism of a cuckold's horns runs back as far as the Roman Emperor Claudius, who's wife Messalina is said to have been regularly unfaithful and is credited by Tacitus as once having competed with a prostitute to see who could take the most sexual partners in a single night. In the 1500s the term "wittol" was introduced to describe a man who is both fully aware and accepting of his wife's infidelities. For the purpose of the fetish however, the terms "cuckold" and "stag" are predominantly used for the husband/ primary partner, "Bull" for his wife's extramarital partner(s), and "Hotwife", "Vixen" and "Cuckoldress" are used in varying degree to describe the wives who are taking part in this relationship dynamic/fetish.

Terminology:

Hotwife/Cuckoldress/ Vixen: A woman who engages in extramarital affairs with her husbands knowledge and acquiescence, often encouragement. Distinctions have been made between the various terms to reference the degree of sexual humiliation that takes place between the Wife and her cuckold husband in their dynamic.

Cuckold: The monogamous male partner of a Hotwife/Cuckoldress. The use of this term implies that a great deal of sexual humiliation takes place in the relationship dynamic. This can vary from couple to couple and include aspects of forced bisexuality (CNC), "clean up duties", chastity and small penis humiliation.

Stag: The typically monogamous male partner of a Hotwife/ Vixen. This term denotes little to no humiliation is a part of the relationship dynamic.

Cuckquean: The female equivalent of a cuckold.

Bull(s): The additional sexual partners of a Hotwife/Cuckoldress/ Vixen.

"Cuckold Angst": The term used to describe intense feelings of emotional conflict that occur when a cuckold finds out his partner has or is being intimate with another partner. Aftercare is very important for both Hotwives and cucks because it is common that mixed feelings of arousal, jealousy, and shame can bring on depression, anger and low feelings of self worth.

It is important to note that all relationships are unique and there is no template of what is "supposed to happen." It is up to each couple to determine what works for them and what turns them on. Voyeurism, Exhibitionism, Cross dressing, Chastity, Pegging, bisexuality and several other elements often included under the umbrella of Cuckoldry are in fact their own fetishes and don't necessarily need to be aspects of any relationship. Their presence or absence in your particular relationship does not validate or invalidate you and your partner as Hotwife or Cuckold.