Alibi
I need an alibi buddy! Any advice?
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1387952 - 25 Aug, 2020 - 09:45AM
@ Suadela2020
I agree. This is something people should already have sorted out in their affairs planning.
But this goes back to what was discussed in another thread; so many like the idea of having an affair but haven't the time or separate lives to really undertake such an activity.
I use ex-colleagues names for sex meets or lunches as I know hubby won't ever be meeting them at my works do.
If I'm just meeting for a coffee I don't say anything. Why would is need to?
1374756 - 25 Aug, 2020 - 09:34AM
I would never go for an alibi buddy as things can change with work colleagues/friends etc and you never know what would happen down the line... some things are best kept to yourself...
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1266637 - 25 Aug, 2020 - 09:31AM
Golden rule you should never ever rely on anyone else for an alibi , if you can’t leave the house without acting like inspector closeau, maybe not the right kind of extra curricular
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1403402 - 25 Aug, 2020 - 09:19AM
Wow - isn’t this mega high risk?’
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1386735 - 25 Aug, 2020 - 09:14AM
A work colleague, a friend who also indulges in the extra curricular activities or....meet people of the same sex then you can be each other’s alibis.
Do people really need advice on this?!
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