Infidelity

Would you do strange if afforded the perfect opportunity?

  • Defo

    Votes: 23 21.5%
  • No chance

    Votes: 59 55.1%
  • How many pints have I had?

    Votes: 25 23.4%

  • Total voters
    107
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Been with my better half for 13 years now and have never been near another woman, despite many opportunities (stud muffin me like)

I could never disrespect her in that way, proud of it an all, as I used to be a right rake lol
 
I swore to myself after having it done to me I'd never do it to anyone else. It sucks so much I don't really want to inflict that hurt on anyone else. I don't think I could live with myself if I did. Been with the my wife for almost ten years now, married for three.

It is hard to walk the line sometimes, there are so many hot women out there, but it's not that hard.
 
I swore to myself after having it done to me I'd never do it to anyone else. It sucks so much I don't really want to inflict that hurt on anyone else. I don't think I could live with myself if I did. Been with the my wife for almost ten years now, married for three.

It is hard to walk the line sometimes, there are so many hot women out there, but it's not that hard.

I see what you're saying here. When it is that hard over other girls or boys then you may have a problem.
 

@Dell Boy is a love rat and no mistake.

Pack it in megahead!

I've never cheated on anyone in my life. I'm as honest as they come me.

I may have ended a relationship in my mind before I told her the next day but there's nothing wrong with that surely?!

I'm just a romantic at heart. Trying to live the dream.
 
Pack it in megahead!

I've never cheated on anyone in my life. I'm as honest as they come me.

I may have ended a relationship in my mind before I told her the next day but there's nothing wrong with that surely?!

I'm just a romantic at heart. Trying to live the dream.
Always chasing the next best thing is a sure fire guarantee of ultimate sadness mate.

Come over to the good side. We can make you happy.
 
Always chasing the next best thing is a sure fire guarantee of ultimate sadness mate.

Come over to the good side. We can make you happy.

I am happy mate. Will probably die early from putting too much in and burning out but that's another story.

You've got to chase the dream surely? If not you may as well stay in bed, eat junk food, watch dodgy daytime TV and aim to reach 50 stone or something.

I gave up on the Labour party and politics in general after Uni once I realised it was dull and boring in real life. Who can be bothered spending 4/5 years walking the streets to be a councillor and then maybe another 10 like that to become a backbench MP etc.

You've got to wake up as if every day is your last.

 

On another topic entirely I've come across a right couple of GILFs recently. One was a CEO's wife at a footy match. About 50ish and cute as a button. More extreme was a farmer's wife yesterday. Mid/late 60s with the dirtiest zest for life in the world.

Oldfoxtastic.
 

Sorry maybe's I got confused......I left early.

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I am happy mate. Will probably die early from putting too much in and burning out but that's another story.

You've got to chase the dream surely? If not you may as well stay in bed, eat junk food, watch dodgy daytime TV and aim to reach 50 stone or something.

I gave up on the Labour party and politics in general after Uni once I realised it was dull and boring in real life. Who can be bothered spending 4/5 years walking the streets to be a councillor and then maybe another 10 like that to become a backbench MP etc.

You've got to wake up as if every day is your last.



Depends what your dream is mate. As lids get older they find complete contentment in basic things, from spending time with their children to waking the dog on an empty beach to building the loft conversion they always wanted. Attainable things.

I agree that you should always chase your dream but then I also notice a worrying trend in that type of people that they are always looking for the next best thing which causes them to make radical changes and do certain risks that necessarily doesn't leave them happier. Instead by always seeking that next big thing they are never truly content at any given moment.

Somewhere in between works best I reckon. But there's only you who can judge how content you truly are and you seem it lid so is right.
 
I agree that you should always chase your dream but then I also notice a worrying trend in that type of people that they are always looking for the next best thing which causes them to make radical changes and do certain risks that necessarily doesn't leave them happier. Instead by always seeking that next big thing they are never truly content at any given moment.


I'm not entirely certain anybody is ever truly content, even those with seemingly idyllic lives.
 

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