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Naughty but nice!! :)

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Paula1975 · 11/06/2011 09:44

To cut a long story short, I split from from XH 3 years ago. I was always rather submissive in the relationship and have had a few failed attempts at dating :( My good friend passed on the details of a professional companion that she had met on a few occasions. She is a busy professional and simply doesn't have time for a relationship. Well after two weeks of talking myself out of it, I finally contacted him and met him - just a meal and the theatre but it was very liberating to say the least. He was a perfect gent and it's nice to be 'in charge' for once!! :) Just thought I'd share my story - who says us Mums can't have fun!! ;)

OP posts:
burgerclub · 11/06/2011 11:22
rulenumber1 · 11/06/2011 11:23

I'm puzzled, I don't see where in your op you ask for opinions.

What's naughty about going for a meal and theatre trip with someone who you've paid to do so? In describing it as 'naughty' you've suggested that you also paid for sexual services. If you need to post on here about for reassurance that this is okay or even a good thing then I'm not sure that you're as 'liberated' as you like to think.

Either that or this is an advert.

ninah · 11/06/2011 11:24

don't get why paying for a date would be confidence boosting, but then I've never got that about men and prostitution either

ChaosTrulyReigns · 11/06/2011 11:31

Erm, where did you say in the OP you were looking for opinions and discussion?

I think you wanted to be a teeny bit braggy rather than start a reasoned debate.

Hmm

And what on earth does "who says us Mums can't have fun" mean?

Reality · 11/06/2011 11:31

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 11/06/2011 11:33

oh xposted with rulenumber1.

Smile

Oh, and welcome to MN Paula1975.

Paula1975 · 11/06/2011 11:37

I did enjoy my time on Suffragettenet - you really do us mums proud girls!! Keep up the trash talk!! Message understood loud and clear. :)

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burgerclub · 11/06/2011 11:41

I did enjoy my time on Suffragettenet

Ohhhh SICK BURN!

ChaosTrulyReigns · 11/06/2011 11:41

sigh

rulenumber1 · 11/06/2011 11:42

'us mums', 'girls' Hmm

Anniegetyourgun · 11/06/2011 11:54

Don't tell me that was a woman with confidence problems.

ChaosTrulyReigns · 11/06/2011 11:59

Astute, Annie, astute.

MooMooFarm · 11/06/2011 12:08

Well how's this for 'liberating'? When I was single, if I fancied a trip to the theatre, I would just go. I didn't need a chaperone Hmm

CroissantNeuf · 11/06/2011 12:09

"who says us Mums can't have fun"

Now thats the tag-line to an article in the likes of Take a Break or Closer if ever I saw one

ninah · 11/06/2011 12:10

Don't tell me that was a woman

ShowOfHands · 11/06/2011 12:21

"fellow forum members"
"trash talk"
"who says us Mums can't have fun!!"
"I earn a very large wage"
"Just wanted to share"

It's this sort of thing. Exactly THIS. When people ask how you know somebody is up to no good on here and the response is 'it's the way of posting'.

OP, for a long time lurker, you've completely missed the tone and vernacular of the forum. Interesting.

Omigawd · 11/06/2011 12:32

Don't feed......

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