Anonymous wrote:You are going to be shredded here Op, but I promise you what you describe happens *way, way more* than most people think. Most men are very good at keepig their mouth shut when they are getting what they want and if you truly just want affection and really don't care about a relationship- it can almost certainly be yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister slept with her son's married soccer coach for about 5 months after her separation. Then it was just over. No blow up, no hard feelings, literally nothing was found out at all.
This was in Old Town (I mention it because it's incredibly gossipy) about 4 years ago. If she could do that there, anyone can.
Believe me, someone knows and she just is living a fantasy that no one does. OP, you just got out of a marriage, DO NOT invite drama like this. Talk to a therapist, STAT. You will ABSOLUTELY regret sleeping with one of the married men in your mutual circle because guys can be honey sweet to your face and complete DOGS behind your back.
Karma is a greedy debt collector, stay away from this .
Anonymous wrote:You want to sleep with your friends' husbands. Gross. This is why separated/divorced people get shunned socially
Anonymous wrote:Tell the wives of these husbands about their increased flirting, get to a college campus and bone a late teen/early twentysomething. There are some gyms at GMU. Is that too far?Anonymous wrote:Suppose you are separated for 7 months. Eveyone in you and you exes circle knows. For years leading up to the sepration, you had 'chemistry' with two of the other husbands in your circle. Since separation flirting has increased noticeably.
I don't want another husband, but I would like an occasional affectionate partner. If it was kept purely physical and no emotions at all, (I guarantee I can do this) how feasibale is it for the next few months?
I just want some physical intimacy with men I 'know'. I have no interest in hook ups off the internet.
I'm 42, in the DC area, custody of 10-13 YO kids is split and the separation is amicable. I can't be the only one.