How to suppress the excitement?
I've met someone and we're a great match. We've been sneaking off to see each other and getting a buzz from the adrenaline. My question is, how do you suppress the excitement when you're at home? I get butterflies just from a text message and I'm walking around like a grinning idiot half the time. How do you tone down the glow up?
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1528498 - 14 Jun, 2022 - 04:40PM
Enjoy it but don't give away how happy you are. Don't want people be asking you too many questions
1287694 - 14 Jun, 2022 - 10:51AM
U r lucky to have excitement and butterflies xxx
John1984! - 14 Jun, 2022 - 10:07AM
You don't need to tone it down, just browse for funny videos and say that's what has you smiling a lot.
Ralux - 14 Jun, 2022 - 09:44AM
Knowing my husband, he won't notice anything different lol Quite the contrary, he would think it's got to be do to him being so great! * eye roll*
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Something_Different40 - 14 Jun, 2022 - 09:36AM
Remember, this is escapism. You have to balance both lifestyles. Be happy
1401866 - 07 Jun, 2022 - 12:08AM
@Paula99
Well said!
Cheshire Cat thoβ¦π
EmnEm123 - 06 Jun, 2022 - 10:00PM
You could always say that you have discovered xtc, the band or the drug. Probably more socially acceptable than an affair!
Paula99 - 06 Jun, 2022 - 03:48PM
You cannot afford to get too complacent about this...walking around grinning like a Cheshire
cat will rouse suspicion....remember this is not an 'ordinary ' relationship...behave accordingly as others will ask questions as to your state of mind..π
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1519510 - 06 Jun, 2022 - 10:03AM
You compartmentalize anything IE with family/ work life.
That includes texting.
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