Originally posted by BrilloPad
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Everyone should be able to bonk someone else, where is the fun in bonking the same person for years ??
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I guess you'll never know.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostEveryone should be able to bonk someone else, where is the fun in bonking the same person for years ??
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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In some relationships, one or other(or both) expect loyalty not fidelity.
Like the queen and prince philip.Comment
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And nearly half of marriages end in divorce so meh.Originally posted by Gibbon View Post11 reasons to never enter into an open relationship Mod edit: Potentially NSFW.Comment
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Maybe he thinks differently?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat's then not 'ethical'
This happened to my niece recently. She was 8 months pregnant with his child. He called her - in a restaurant he accidentally hit re-dial. And he was still in a relationship he claimed was over.
As it was clear the meal was about over, she walked 3 miles to their house. And the other person knew nothing about my niece.....Comment
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Ouch. That's harsh.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe he thinks differently?
This happened to my niece recently. She was 8 months pregnant with his child. He called her - in a restaurant he accidentally hit re-dial. And he was still in a relationship he claimed was over.
As it was clear the meal was about over, she walked 3 miles to their house. And the other person knew nothing about my niece.....Comment
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There's a huge difference between the two, for sure, except there is a tendency to assume one means the other.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIn some relationships, one or other(or both) expect loyalty not fidelity.Comment
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Indeed. Luckily for him my brother is very laid back. His wife is feisty but will not use violence.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOuch. That's harsh.
Can you imagine my response if it was DD? Though I would be far kinder than MrsBP.....Comment
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Isn't that just a politically correct name for: Biggi's Swinger Lounge ? Possibly NSFW but I wouldn't know as I WFH“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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