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  • Good point Claire…..I have no particular beef with Inspector Barnaby and the wacky and eccentric characters on Midsomer Murders I just picked it a typical example of the fare you could be enjoying at home on a Saturday night as opposed to tripping the light fantastic out-and-about with some gal pals.
    I shall back off the Barnaby bashing, for now ;) I might move on instead to The Inspector Lynley Mysteries?
    ;)

  • I think all of us at some point have in the back of our minds that we might be spotted but as I said it just doesn’t happen. No one is looking out for “John” dressed for a night out as “Betty” are they 
    Drinking and driving is no more or less dangerous for us as anyone…just a touch more embarrassing potentially!
    Keep on heading out there Glenda!

  • Emma_Thorne

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    21/04/2017 at 6:28 am in reply to: So you’ve decided to go out….Part 1

    Ha ha ha…I am known to enjoy a multitude of sins too sis xx

  • Emma_Thorne

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    21/04/2017 at 3:26 am in reply to: So you’ve decided to go out….Part 1

    Oh Veronica how awful for you :( I do love the term “interaction” though – I might appropriate that if you don’t mind x
    I generally avoid men who were not born prior to Neil Armstrong walking on the moon or who cannot name at least one Col Joye or Billy Thorpe song or, even worse, look at you blankly or as if you have some severe mental retardation at the very mention of their names.

  • Now your experience Glenda is exactly what I’m talking about….well done honey you’re doing great! xx

  • Emma_Thorne

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    20/04/2017 at 11:36 pm in reply to: So you’ve decided to go out….Part 1

    Part 2 is coming Jordan…maybe that will help you gather the resolve to head out x

  • My pleasure Martina :) Keep up the socialising hun I find a few drinkies is a requisite for any tg related activity. But that’s just me..

  • VERY true Phillipa!
    The thing that constantly amazes me when we are out and about is that we are constantly under siege from women! They want to know absolutely everything and have no shyness sharing their own experiences. One very attractive woman recently proclaimed herself to be a “one of us” , in all senses, as an avoiding tactic with some young gentlemen who were each pressing for her attention with the sum result being that they all moved over and tried their luck with the rest of us! (I think I cleaned that story up pretty well Amanda ;) I am nothing if not circumspect on your pages).
    Usually, I find men are very respectful when they approach any of us and I’ve not had one spot of bother in all my years going out……well except for that groping judge….oh and that Lebanese lad with the lovely smile……oh and that guy who took me to his Bridge Club meeting and was wrestling me in the lift……oh and that groping judge again………etc etc

  • Hi Fiona,
    What a wonderful person your wife sounds! I know that it is a lot of girls’ greatest fears that “coming out” to their partner would be akin to Donald Trump getting the nuclear launch codes – but, hey, what could possibly go wrong? Yours is a great tale Fiona of courage and taking a punt….you gathered up the courage to tell your wife about your interests because you wanted/needed to share it with her and now you are out-and-about with like minded folk. Good on you…and I loved the operatic analogy :)

  • Emma_Thorne

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    18/11/2016 at 4:37 am in reply to: Tinder introduces 37 new gender identity options

    So is Tinder worthwhile? Has anyone tried it and what are your thoughts?

    I like the gender identity options – with 37 surely I’d have to find one I identify with. Then again, perhaps not lol.

    I’d be willing to give it a go….purely for scientific purposes of course :)

    Emma x

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