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Lusting after my sister in law....Help!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Doing this would be like eating plutonium. Bad idea.......
She will hold it over you. Never give another person this type of power over yourself. Unless she is in the same situation as yourself I.e. married. If you are in a relationship and she is not, she has nothing to lose. You do.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just get her to join Fab, then it's "exploring your sexuality with like-minded people".
If I'm not mistaken that's a direct quote from a member "
It's a phrase I hear bandied about quite a bit |
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over a year ago
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Here is a strange one for you. I had been going out with my current partner for about a year before she brought me home to meet the family. Distance meant we couldn't do it sooner, she's a couple of years younger than me but as it turns out her sister who is the same age as me was in my class in college...and we had a thing on and off for about a year.
Now there is and always will be a very strong attraction plus flirting but not for love nor money would I act it. Partners can just walk away if things go wrong but why would anyone risk destroying a wider family.
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"Here is a strange one for you. I had been going out with my current partner for about a year before she brought me home to meet the family. Distance meant we couldn't do it sooner, she's a couple of years younger than me but as it turns out her sister who is the same age as me was in my class in college...and we had a thing on and off for about a year.
Now there is and always will be a very strong attraction plus flirting but not for love nor money would I act it. Partners can just walk away if things go wrong but why would anyone risk destroying a wider family.
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people risk destroying the family all the time.. it's usually cos their selfish and only think of themselves. |
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