I concur with totally SB.
I have worked for large multi-national corporations; I have worked all over the world; I do engage with clients at every corporate level.
I do have a large family; I am friendly with my ex-wife and her husband; I see my four children (who live on 4 different continents) regularly.
My family is aware of my predilection for LB€™s.
When I have been in long-term relationships with LB€™s I had no hesitation I taking them to any function, corporate or personal, where a partner was required.
I do not talk about my P4P activities in a corporate, family or general situation. But I would not do that about any P4P situations, with anyone of any gender.
Yes, in a situation where one is married and having an affair (with anyone of any gender) the €œstress€ of keeping one€™s life, or lives, in compartments may actually be part of the thrill of it all.
Life is too short to be leading €œdouble€ lives and I do not believe one can have a truly meaningful relationship if one is hiding one€™s partner behind a curtain drawn across ones every-day life.
I have worked for large multi-national corporations; I have worked all over the world; I do engage with clients at every corporate level.
I do have a large family; I am friendly with my ex-wife and her husband; I see my four children (who live on 4 different continents) regularly.
My family is aware of my predilection for LB€™s.
When I have been in long-term relationships with LB€™s I had no hesitation I taking them to any function, corporate or personal, where a partner was required.
I do not talk about my P4P activities in a corporate, family or general situation. But I would not do that about any P4P situations, with anyone of any gender.
Yes, in a situation where one is married and having an affair (with anyone of any gender) the €œstress€ of keeping one€™s life, or lives, in compartments may actually be part of the thrill of it all.
Life is too short to be leading €œdouble€ lives and I do not believe one can have a truly meaningful relationship if one is hiding one€™s partner behind a curtain drawn across ones every-day life.
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