Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby and it was awesome, but she said she felt guilty for cybering. says she's never done it b4"
A guy commented "a 'friend?' yeah right. its you."
I was just wondering how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
Originally posted by CateNathansonOnly you would really know right? Remember, this is the internet.
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
Originally posted by CateNathansonIt is not my business, and it shouldn't matter what anyone thinks.
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
Originally posted by CateNathansonI'm fairly sure that you're imaginary. Nonetheless, I have to aske, when the fat guy on the internet violated you was he wearing a wizard hat and robe?
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
Originally posted by CateNathansonthey were probably joking. there's no way to tell if it was you.
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
Originally posted by CateNathansonWell Cate, it's like this; that's a real nice photo you have of someone in your profile and avatar.
Okay so a few days ago I posted and asked for some advice
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online.
she says it was totally physical and he was just responding to her need, and that when she got home she made love with her hubby ...[text shortened]... how many others of you are that cynical?
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
That is all.
Originally posted by CateNathansonI have seen too many foolish girls asking for advice "for my friend" and believing nobody would realise that it was her own problem, and also too many blabbermouths gossiping about their friends' private problems on the public internet, to know or care either way.
I wrote:
"a friend of mine asked my advice the other day. i had no idea.
she's very happy and married, but on saturday cybered with a guy she met online. "
Lets do a poll:
Is my friend imaginary?
HTH; HAND.
Richard
Originally posted by Shallow BlueSMASH.................. No getting up after that one.
I have seen too many foolish girls asking for advice "for my friend" and believing nobody would realise that it was her own problem, and also too many blabbermouths gossiping about their friends' private problems on the public internet, to know or care either way.
HTH; HAND.
Richard