Unlike many contemporary adult dramas that rely on accidental encounters, "I Love My Wife" focuses on the calculated nature of Forde’s character. She is portrayed as an "evil" or manipulative figure who systematically wears down her co-worker's defenses, leading him to cheat on his spouse despite his constant protestations of love for her.
The film is part of the broader MissaX catalog, known for high production values and narrative-heavy scripts written by . While the label frequently focuses on "faux incest" themes, "I Love My Wife" leans into the "Cheating" and "Workplace Drama" subgenres, emphasizing the psychological consequences of the characters' actions. charlie forde %E2%80%93 i love my wife %E2%80%93 missax
The story centers on an office dynamic at the fictional , where Forde portrays an ambitious marketing professional. Her target is a timid sales colleague—played by Tommy Pistol —who is ostensibly committed to his marriage. Unlike many contemporary adult dramas that rely on