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Being noticed

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Mommagonnaknockyouout · 06/10/2015 19:49

Recently separated earlier this year. I've now starting to get some male attention quite often. I'm not complaining as I'm really like it. Tonight after strolling around getting shopping after a hard days work, not much makeup and hair a mess. I find myself making eye contact with a gentleman who raises his brows and gives me the biggest smile, me of course not sure what to make of this. Another at the weekend 10 years younger shared a kiss and wants to take things further. Not sure what to do

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ThisIsStillFolkGirl · 06/10/2015 20:25

You don't need to make anything of it. Just enjoy the smiling and the freedon for now Smile

Inexperiencedchick · 06/10/2015 22:02

enjoy the moment Smile Flowers

ShebaShimmyShake · 06/10/2015 22:06

Assuming you're comfortable with it, smile back. Street harassment is vile but street flirting - a smile and a hello - is lovely.

pocketsaviour · 06/10/2015 22:41

Bang the younger one if you fancy him. Use condoms, etc.

Are you unsure what to do because you're not sure if you're ready to date again? If your previous relationship was quite long, you may need to give it a while before you feel ready for that, but a bit of no strings fun can be just what the doctor ordered sometimes.

Mommagonnaknockyouout · 07/10/2015 09:43

Thanks guys that's fab advice,. Was in my previous relationship 20 years . New beginnings

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