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Lovely Kalam, I enjoy mild flirtation online as much as the next person, but genuinely, this forum can read like the dialogue of juviniles behind the bike sheds. I genuinely don't like this line of conversation about me. I have a fabulous husband who I adore and this conversation is base and rude.

I feel quite dirty having started this thread. My interest is not remotely romantic, merely an effort to fill the table with charming guests. One means no harm, nor did I, in the least, mean to mock your social climbing. Indeed it is to be respected. I believe we must cultivate our aspirational culture.


I am resigned to the same boring blue rinse brigade who will put on the facade of wealth, but attempt to sneak out bits of my dwindling silver collection.

It's not you that should feel dirty Maurice.....it's me. You started this thread with very good intentions but unfortuanatly had the misfortune of having your thread hijacked by the likes of myself. I have no idea what dulwichmum wrote in her edited post but I think I deserved every last word judging by my licentious railroading with regards to casting a cloud of doubt over her offline fidelity. I simply get carried away sometimes but hopefully everyone will see it as that and nothing else.


I'll get back in my box now.

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