29-08-2011, 10:05
(This post was last modified: 29-08-2011, 10:11 by Emily of Halifax.)
(24-08-2011, 07:38)Freddo Wrote: Hope you get around it Emily maybe you should not invite him to your sons 18th if you haven't seen him in that amount of time then your son may not know him
My son does still see him occasionally Freddo I didnt recognise him as I dont have anything to do with the ex's family havent done for years
(24-08-2011, 08:15)Vulcan1 Wrote: I hope you find a way round that one Emily, but doesnt he have as much to hide as you do?
....did you give him a family discount though? lol (only joking of course) He's lucky you didnt bite down, there was possibly a better time to bring that one up.
Bite down there vulcan I nearly bloody choked and no he didnt get a discount lol
(29-08-2011, 08:32)lucy7 Wrote:(29-08-2011, 03:15)CurvaceousKate Wrote: Thankfully nothing like that happened yet and my son does not want a family gathering for his birthday, so nothing to compromise me there. Fingers crossed. I worry more about one of his friends booking me in future years to come. Although some of them are rather attractive
We just have had a family gathering for one of mine who is moving away.
One young gentleman kept on looking at me way too much in my opinion.
I decided he must of recognised me even though I do not show my face.
I was wearing an outfit that is on my avatar on another forum.
He probably didn't, but you know the way it is if you get an idea in your head.....
I would freak out if I ever opened the door to someone connected with the family.
My husbands brother mind you......yum yum
Lucy
Paranoia is a strange thing Lucy I think it has a lot to do with us trying to hide our secret lives and the worry of what happens if we are found out at the end of the day the majority of jo public out there doesnt have a clue about our little world he probably just found you attractive
By the way has Mike read this about his brother