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Dulwichmum wrote:

I am a married lady after all.This is a case of unrequited love.

Most of my pleasure in life has been with married ladies. Unrequited love went out with Jane Austen.

Michael the modern way is to grab hold of this siren bitch on heat, throw her to the ground and have your wicked way unto exhaustion.:-$

Unrequited is just not cutting it in 21st century East Dulwich.

The pump rooms in Bath is just a chilly, echoing, badly run, tea shop.

Dear dulwichmum my humblist apologies I would not knowingly embarrass you with filth of any kind.

I was merely offering a few modern day pointers to help you overcome this delicate position you now find yourself in.

Once again dear lady my sincerest heartfelt apologies.

Please call your dog off my person its trying to get my right leg pregnant.

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