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Are you a woman having an affair? Are you torn between your marriage and your affair partner? Are you tempted to have an emotional or physical affair? Are you now having affairs by text in these trickier social times? Would you like to talk about or share your experiences?


My name is Toria and I am looking for women who would like to talk about their experiences in a safe, non-judgemental and completely confidential space.


Having been in this position myself for many months in the past, I am looking for the stories of other women. This is for my own interest, research and connection, and I also hope to provide a listening ear or coaching for women torn about the decisions they wish to make about their lives.


I am offering coaching / listening ear sessions for FREE if you would like to talk. These can be by phone or Zoom. Please PM me and feel free to ask me any questions. COMPLETE CONFIDENTIALITY ASSURED.

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