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Reply to: Which one of you is this? Part 247
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To be honest, she joined a website where people have affairs not no strings relationships. Basically, she wanted a bit of this and that. Didn't feel guilty because she thought it only was people who marriages were over - yeh right.
And guess what, people who have affairs, by the very definition are liars and not very honest. Then shes bleating because some fella played here, lied to her, just to give her a good knobbing. Serves you right love.
Got a mate from school whos married. For some reason, he likes to do this sort of thing. Constantly got 4/5 different women on the go from various websites. All exactly the same as this one - feed them any crap and they believe it. Especially the old chestnut of I'm about to leave my wife for you. None of them know there are 3/4 "other" women too. Women like these deserve all they get (i.e. my nobhead mate and this fella in the paper!)
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It's not me I haven't got that much hair.
Bankrupt and can't plan finances, sounds like a consultant IT project manager to me.
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Which one of you is this? Part 247
Mother claims affairs website 'ruined her life' | Daily Mail Online
IT consultant Ashley, 50, said he earned £25,000 a month but the reality was he was bankrupt.
£25k a month! Ridiculous! I earn more than that a day. In fact, £25k a month covers my staff wages.....Tags: None
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