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Maybe his missus needs some lessons on keeping her man satisfied so he will not go elsewhereOriginally posted by oscarose View PostQuite common nowadays - what's all the fuss about?
In degenerate times when such blatant advertisements in local papers for such personal services prevail, who can blame the man for coming off the rails? He just wanted to fill his boots in a moment of delusion.
Next time the man should remember such activities bring only temporary pleasure and not long lasting happiness.

Maybe some local courses such as Rotisserie 101 or Advanced ATM...
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Quite common nowadays - what's all the fuss about?Originally posted by vetran View PostThe wife, her husband's call-girl visit and plea for help | Daily Mail Online
who was it going for a 'happy ending'?
Daily mail climbing the tree of journalistic achievement.
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In degenerate times when such blatant advertisements in local papers for such personal services prevail, who can blame the man for coming off the rails? He just wanted to fill his boots in a moment of delusion.
Next time the man should remember such activities bring only temporary pleasure and not long lasting happiness.
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The wife, her husband's call-girl visit and plea for help | Daily Mail Online
who was it going for a 'happy ending'?The wife, her husband's call-girl visit and plea for help that's set yummy-mummy website ablaze
Wife took to forum for advice after her husband cheated on her with escort
Mother-of-two saw a minicab receipt for trip to 'random, scuzzy' address
Yummy mummies weighed in with their advice as the online post went viral
Woman has decided to stay with her man and says she still loves him
Do you know the couple? Email ollie.gillman@mailonline.co.uk
Daily mail climbing the tree of journalistic achievement.
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