My opinion on *The Contact*: the beginning was promising, especially the stag/vixen dynamic, which is almost never used in this kind of story. Sure, it turned out to be Ray's trick to convince James, but it was still refreshing at first. The contact-switching plot had already been used by Antarctica77 in *The New Tenant*, but it's handled fairly well here.
I genuinely thought Jenna would remain a loving wife who always put her marriage and husband first, but apparently not...
In the end, it's just a classic cuckold story, heavily inspired by *NC* and *TA*. All the biggest clichƩs are there: Ray, the old, overweight, disgusting guy who just happens to have an enormous penis, is somehow also a technology expert and a master manipulator.
Then there's the husband, who of course has an average-sized penis and turns out to be a closet cuckold. A true stag storyline would have been a thousand times more interesting, but no. Naturally, he's a wimp who never says anything beyond "okay" and lets himself be humiliated by Ray and now by his own wife. The Chapter 5 scene, which seemed designed to rehabilitate Ray's image, was especially nauseating: Jenna doesn't support her husband at all and never even wonders how he feels. He lets his wife have unprotected sex with another man, yet doesn't even have the courage to ask for the same privilege himself, even when it's completely safe. Basically, he's just another version of Bill and Dan.
And finally, Jenna. Naturally, she's an unbelievably beautiful woman with a perfect body. At the beginning, she was a loving wife doing this for her husband, but ever since the pseudo-threesome with Ray and James, she has shown less and less respect for him (especially in Chapters 5 and 6). It's betrayal after betrayal. She denies her husband things she freely gives to her lover: no blowjobs (I checkedāshe hasn't given one to her husband since the very beginning of the story), no unprotected sex, and she even gives her anal virginity to someone else. She becomes less loving and increasingly dominant while showing little concern for her husband's mental state. She gradually turns into the most stereotypical character in the genre: the woman obsessed with a bigger penis.
Yes, the sex scenes are very well written, but the story itself is deeply disappointing. It feels like a blend of the most famous stories in the genre, with no real risks taken and nothing truly original.
It's the typical cuckold story designed to keep fans paying. It will inevitably become more and more extreme and degrading in order to continue selling chapters.