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Fantastic article on SIGNs of AFFAIRs in times

56 replies

BadgersArse · 02/10/2010 13:47

And you should all read it. Body and soul section

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Alouiseg · 03/10/2010 19:38

Best not, I quite like most of you.

FellatioNelson · 03/10/2010 19:42

OK, I'm going looking for it then. Grin

Malificence · 03/10/2010 19:45

Yes, I'm smug but I'm happy. Smile

Alouiseg, that's what happens on here when you have strong opinions, people don't like it when you don't fall in with the crowd.

AnyFucker · 03/10/2010 21:57

yep, when you don't fall in with the in-crowd you get called "highly antagonistic"

< waves at mal >

Alouiseg · 03/10/2010 22:17

I have been accused of the ultimate crime!

Reading the .........Daily Mail. Shock

abedelia · 03/10/2010 23:49

Shudder Not the unholy of unholies?

Actually, you did make an interesting point earlier. My H had an affair and (2yrs or so on) I wouldn't stop him doing any of the above - stag nights etc etc.

Because now he is very clear on how I would respond to any crappy disrespectful behaviour and I am very clear of the signs - he's a crap liar. So it's his choice to do whatever and he knows the consequences are that I will be off without a further word, except via a solicitor. Right, off to sharpen my claws. Night.

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