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New Nightie

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Boe · 11/07/2003 09:52

Bit of a delicate question???

Have bought a new nightie (La Senza had a sale!!) is cute black and there is not much of it!!! Thought would go down well as is first weekend ever with DP that we have not had a 2 year old around!!

He is planning on going for a nice drive in country, having scrummy lunch, going for a nice walk, coming home going to fab italian in Chislehurst and then coming home and getting dirty!!

Thing being is that I have now bought this thing and don't know what to do - think should warn him (may keel over otherwise) but do not know what to say - don't even know if I have the courage to wear it now, and if I don't warn him am a bit worried about what he will say if I just waltz in wearing it!!

I am a 28 year okld mother who is getting divorced and am not a beginner in this sort of thing but am a complete sap when it comes to being all assertive and sexy!!! Not really sure what to do????

OP posts:
badjelly · 22/07/2003 12:54

? still in it's box?

Boe · 22/07/2003 12:57

Yes still in box - got it out other day just to see what looked like and looks ok - have child free weekend again in few weeks so may book nice restaurant and have another go - or may just go to bed with it on and see if he notices!!

At the moment I wish he would just keep his hands off of me for a few days - he does not need any encouragement so will keep it tucked away for the next week or so!!

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Rags · 31/07/2003 13:53

if it were me I would probably leave it lying on the bed or some place and see if it moves, if it has then i would say "i'm not sure if I done the right thing buying it or not or whether I should take it back to the shop" and see what hubs would say.
xx

Boe · 31/07/2003 17:59

Rags Hubs would be spitting feathers as am inprocess of divorcing him ha ha

DP has over the past few eeks got a lot better and is able to speak about things better - have next friday with just me and him so may give it a go then!!

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Rags · 31/07/2003 18:11

Oops, so soz. See I keep saying I wouldn't make a good marriage guidance councillor. not only would he be spitting feather I will have your dp nicking my keyboard for bad pairing.

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