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Should I go to football with male colleague?

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sameagain · 07/10/2008 09:28

A while ago we had a bit of a "thing" Nothing actually happened and we sorted it, have remained friends and don't spend time alone together. One of the things that brought us together was a love of the same football team (I am the footies fan in this house, DH has no interest)

For years I was a season ticket holder at this club and my friend still goes regularly. I stopped going when I had babies and I miss it.

Recently, my DS's have been asking to go to a football match and I would like to take them. My friend has suggested we go together - he has a son same age as my DS1 and knows I am a bit nervous about taking my DS's on my own. We will be in a public place, during the day, with our DC's FGS, but I'm not sure it's appropriate.

It's a v. small club, so even if we went separately, we would bump into each other. I don't know anyone else who still goes. What do you think?

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juicychops · 07/10/2008 10:46

even though i can see from your point of view there prob would be no harm in going together, if it was me in the situation, i know it would make my dp feel very uncomfortable going alone with this man. can you not drag dh there too just so that he feels a bit included? he might even enjoy the atmosphere and he will beable to be part of the experience of your kids going to their first footie match

zippitippitoes · 07/10/2008 10:53

no i either take dh or another friend

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