He actually told you? Or did you find out some other way? That's not something that I'd share with different lady friends...
smiley, there are several things I learnt from my exposure to this industry:
Married men who do not get enough sex will cheat on their wives. If you want to keep your husband and not have him cheating, make certain his sperms never get a chance to sit around and plot how to get out.
There are men around that think it is great fun to try and seduce a SP and then if they succeed dump ther. Fortunately Terb has archives and if you go back far enough you can do a pretty good job checking out men. The hardest part is to separate the BS and rumors from what the guy actually did. And to learn from what you read. When I started to feel attracted to LL I did my research, and asked him questions to see if he would lie to me.
I read a post that mentioned taking an SP he was getting interested in to a furniture store and telling her to pick out a present. In another, same thing at the Eaton's Center Bay store. I also was told a few similar stories by Terb people.
After my shopping birthday present I did ask him what kinds of things women had chosen when he did this with others. I mostly wanted to see if he would lie. It is important to know if a man lies to you before you get too involved.
also, a Laptop? after you lead us on with stories of going commando and various salacious changeroom antics??
I was told: a new bed, white gold, shoes, and I forget what the other one wanted.
Another thing I learnt was that long term, men will only do things they like. In LL's case, that includes my not owning panties, and my being salacious as often as possible, and shopping being fun
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I also learnt from posts about him that he has a few other tender areas. The main one is he dumps women if he thinks they "are his" and he discovers they are cheating on him. I do not think he is very good at checking out the truth. He just gets all upset and drops them. I will never make that mistake. I know he does not respond well to "No". Some one turned down a trip, and she stopped getting offers.
Does that make him sound terrible? It is not meant to. He is loving and wonderful and fun, but acts a little possessive and is easy to annoy if he feels rejected
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:rofl: Sort of a typical guy I guess