Can't Say No
Recently an old friend got in touch for the first time in at least five years. Out of the blue, saying he'd been paging through his old email addresses. Within two messages he asked me to join him for the week while his family is out of town. Flattering, no? It's been maybe 10 years since we've been together as they say. It was illicit since our ex's were closely entwined socially. Either he remembers me with particular (but justified) fondness, or his regular Naughty Girl is unavailable. I said no thanks, citing the logistical details. He persists, mentioning a visit in my area. I should give an unequivocal refusal. Will I?
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WG ... do you feel yourself getting in over your head ... ? If so, is that something you really want to do, to take the risk, risk the consequences? Flirting is fine, to an extent. But where is it more than you will wish you had done? I trust you will do well in being aware and alert, and not going farther than you will with hindsight wish you had done. It does matter, you know.
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Why don't you tell us what you imagine might ensue? Otherwise, it will be nearly impossible for us to advise you as to the proper course to follow, he says with a devilish grin...
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