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Would you acknowlege someone on you friends list if you spotted them in the sreet
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just curious becuase i've spotted a few people in tescos in the past! it was a case of ooh i wonder if they saw me, or did they even recognise me at all with my clothes on lol! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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of course, i would just say hello, normal thing to do, wouldnt immediatley bring up that i knew them from fab, unless they asked, and if there were other people nearby i would say i know you from the website: fabulous friends. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If we'd met and they were alone definitely. If they weren't alone, a smile and perhaps a wink. I wouldn't want people approaching me with 'hi fab buddy!.' |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just curious becuase i've spotted a few people in tescos in the past! it was a case of ooh i wonder if they saw me, or did they even recognise me at all with my clothes on lol!"
Of course - why not? Be difficult to say you're 'friends' if you blank them in the street.
I did once see someone I recognised from fab in M&S ...we locked eyes from a distance but did not speak - I hadn't spoken to them before but recognised their face from my hotlist |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes. Went to a party some distance away then bumped into a guy the very next day. It was quite funny watching his eyes peeping down my top obviously remembering me naked astride him only the night before
We had a brief chat without really mentioning it. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
No.
You can never tell what's going on in their life at that moment, who is standing a few feet away or what awkward questions your greeting will prompt.
Say nothing though by all means send a Fab PM later saying why you did what you did. |
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By *igSuki81Man
over a year ago
Retirement Village |
Depends on the friendship. Just cause they are on my 'friends' list here doesn't mean they would want to chat in a non-swing/vanilla scenario.
I would politely smile if i did see them and chat if we were happy to do so |
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No never. Someone I met a few months ago recently saw me in town and shouted from the top of his voice, from across the street BAMBI, BAMBI....I was mortified as I was with ex colleagues.
WTF was he thinking about? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was brought up with good manners.
So I say hello to EVERYONE I know if I meet then in the street.
Have been with vanilla friends on a night out and bumped into fems from here and initially said hello. Back off and watched from a distance then when the coast is clear spoke to the in more depth.
If they are in the supermarket with family I will say hello in the passing or make some form of small talk to acknowledge them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Saw someone I worked with on here...government public facing job
..face pics on the public section, no doubt it was her, she was even in the suit she wore for work, other pictures of her in all her her glory ( looked looked great by the way) the next day I walked into work with her and I mentioned Facebook and privacy, and how we had to be careful online, Especially 'dating sites'...she said I don't go on those sites and walked off..that evening all her pics were private. And I was blanked at work lol |
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We have been seen by a guy we played with in a pub .but we had company and just nodded and winked .which is the same as what we would do .there is also a husband of a couple I see every day .who is on fab .works out off the same company as me .we have spoke at party but not played as a couple .we keep it private we are swingers .although I like watching guys fuck my wife .I wouldn't want all workmates or factory knowing .best to just be polite .and act normal |
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By *ptimusDMan
over a year ago
Birmingham |
Everything has its time and place, and mature intelligent adults should be able to acknowledge each other and even have a brief conversation without letting anyone within earshot know how know each other.
I've found that a nod, wave & a knowing smile from a distance usually suffices. Especially, if you can't remember their name or only know them by their profile name. |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"It depends on if they are with anyone or not! Especially kids or family. Fab and 'real life' should always be kept seperate. "
You can't tell if they're with someone or not.
Their wife/ partner/ whatever could be in the next aisle or just standing a few feet away.
It's not worth the risk. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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if they are alone then yes, especially if we have met before, but would obviously be as friends rather than discussing things about here.
if it would be the first time we had actually met in person, or if they were with company, then no, but would message and say we had saw them and the reason we didnt approach to say hi. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ive been messaged on here after someone on my friends list saw me in asda, they couldnt approach me at the time as they had kids with them. Totally understood.
I guess it depends on context, if the person is with someone them wait and message on fabif you want to. If they are on their own a quick hi would probably be ok.
Although I have had a guy come up to me in a pub saying "your suchabody off fab arent you, is that your boyfriend your here with" had to explain I was on a social meet and no, I dont have a boyfriend. |
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I met someone a few times who worked at a small supermarket down the road. We'd often have a little chat. One time I poked him in the ribs when he was walking by with a cage full of stuff and he poked me back. His colleagueon tthe other side of the cage was shocked lol I heard her say 'did you just poke a customer?!' |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This nearly happened last Friday. A guy off here saw me in my local pub as I was with friends he said he didn't want to say hello. I said he should have as strangers were speaking to us anyway would have made no difference |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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No. You never know who will walk up to them from the baked beans aisle while you are talking to them.
I was on cam in here one day ( face ) and the week after got a mail from someone saying I had been in a local shop that day buying blah blah blah and they had served me. I was glad they didn't say anything at the time.
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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
For me, it would depend how it was done. A polite hi, how are ya? would be fine but any more details of how they knew me would be out of order.
I'd smile and say hi, but not make anything more of it. You never know who might be listening and you don't want to put someone in an awkward position - at least with a hello they can tell someone it was a mistaken identity. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Living in a small village like I do I think I'm the only one on here! If I did see someone though I don't think its right to say anything. Just a message on fab and a warm feeling inside at the time would be appropriate |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
I wouldn't, but I would drop them a line later saying that I saw them whilst in male mode and leave them trying to work out which chap has the ability to step into a phone box, spin around at lightning speed and then emerge as Tina Titz |
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By *ohohoWoman
over a year ago
Up North |
I see no issue giving someone a smile. You don't need a full on conversation every time do you?
No need to mention fab or their user name.
Bambi I hope you had your flogger handy. That was seriously overstepping the mark. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Said polite "hi" to people we've met - not a problem - just depends who's about. Sometimes you end up arranging something else! Discretion and judgement required. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I once spotted a lady i had last seen in the jacuzzi at chams, comming out of marks and sparks..
I winked at her and she winked at me.
No words were needed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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depends on lots of things, if i was alone, if they were alone, if i had chatted a bit and got to know them a little etc
i couldn't honestly just answer that yes or no |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wouldn't, but I would drop them a line later saying that I saw them whilst in male mode and leave them trying to work out which chap has the ability to step into a phone box, spin around at lightning speed and then emerge as Tina Titz " probably the one that looks like a cross between ben elton and ozzy osborne....
(Joke!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was brought up with good manners.
So I say hello to EVERYONE I know if I meet then in the street.
Have been with vanilla friends on a night out and bumped into fems from here and initially said hello. Back off and watched from a distance then when the coast is clear spoke to the in more depth.
If they are in the supermarket with family I will say hello in the passing or make some form of small talk to acknowledge them."
Actually it could be argued that it could be better manners to not say hello when someone is in a supermarket with family...
Personally, there are only a few people on our list that are local enough to bump in to and we also know them well enough to know that if they were obviously not with anyone else it would be no problem to say hello. Any doubt that they were not alone - not a chance we'd speak. |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
I see several very local "single" Fab guys in the street or shops and if I know them, I say hi, if they're with their wives, I say hi to both of them as it's a small town and most folk are on nodding acquaintance even if not convo friends...there's also a couple of singles who I'm on more than nodding acquaintance with both them and their wives and we'll sometimes chat for a while...somehow I manage to refrain from saying "Hey, great new cock pic you posted last night"... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes I would,and I have because the people I have on there are sensible people that I can talk to as well as play with,and we're all mature enough to be able to say hi without ripping each others clothes off and fucking in the street |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No I wouldn't approach or speak to people. Im very mindful of discretion, I don't live 'fab' 24 hours and I don't expect others do. So my view on it is if we're in Tesco, we're in real life mode rather than fantasy fab world. I do separate the two. |
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By *igSuki81Man
over a year ago
Retirement Village |
"Yes I would,and I have because the people I have on there are sensible people that I can talk to as well as play with,and we're all mature enough to be able to say hi without ripping each others clothes off and fucking in the street"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If we'd met and they were alone definitely. If they weren't alone, a smile and perhaps a wink. I wouldn't want people approaching me with 'hi fab buddy!.'"
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we would smile and sort of nod, if they were with other people it would save embarrasssment and allow themn to ignore if they wanted to.
Mr N recognised a lady who yesterday afternoon from her pictures, he obviously didn't say anything but it did make us realise how easy it is to be recognised if you show your face. |
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