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I'm not the cuckold type. If it were my spouse I'd tell her she better beat me home if she wants to catch and gather all her shyt that's going out the window and into the street. That, and find the hottest woman I could scoop up and leave with her, I might even be home before morning. That's on a good day.
I'm guessing this isn't the first time this woman has had to pull her man off the dance floor. I'm sure she's accustomed to his wandering ways.
Last I went to a club with my friend and we decided to dance. There were no men on the floor, they were just standing there watching. This one guy knew the words and was bobbing to the music, so I went and grabbed him. He followed me willingly and we started dancing. (This was not ballroom dancing an ant would have crushed between our bodies.) Anyway when the song was over, he still had his arms around me and his face very close to mine and one of the women who had been on the floor came over and grabbed him, glared at me and said "This is my husband".
Al-right-y then.
How am I suppose to know he's married when he's all over me like we're in bed with her dancing a few feet away?
My questions are: would you have just watched if your SO was dancing with someone else like that?
(I hate this town all the cute guys are married )
This is just HILARIOUS.
Again, HILARIOUS. I just died laughing
I wonder why she waited though. If she didn't wanna interrupt the show or something like that, she's just dumb.
Last I went to a club with my friend and we decided to dance. There were no men on the floor, they were just standing there watching. This one guy knew the words and was bobbing to the music, so I went and grabbed him. He followed me willingly and we started dancing. (This was not ballroom dancing an ant would have crushed between our bodies.) Anyway when the song was over, he still had his arms around me and his face very close to mine and one of the women who had been on the floor came over and grabbed him, glared at me and said "This is my husband".
Al-right-y then.
How am I suppose to know he's married when he's all over me like we're in bed with her dancing a few feet away?
My questions are: would you have just watched if your SO was dancing with someone else like that?
(I hate this town all the cute guys are married )
Perhaps you should refrain from "grabbing guys" until you have ascertained if they are with a date or not.
Sounds like as a couple they get off on that kind of thing.
They probably planned it that way and then went home and had hot sex afterwards.
Not my kind of thing so had it been me and my significant other you'd not have made it past the first verse dirty dancing before I'd have put a stop to it and no, I probably wouldn't have been overly polite to you either.
Perhaps you should refrain from "grabbing guys" until you have ascertained if they are with a date or not.
Yeah that's kinda what I was thinking. And bumping and grinding on some total stranger is kinda trashy ...you said an ant would've been crushed between your bodies.
I don't think I would have been a sweetheart to you either. When I'm mad, I'm mad...everybody gets some. LOL!
Maybe the wife was just very secure. She has the papers and she was not going to allow things to go too far. I think the wife showed good restraint. She could have got into a "cat-fight." The OP didn't know, so I think she is lucky things ended so well. Sounds like a case of "no harm, no fowl." Now if it were a man I had papers on well lets just say I agree with Seeniorita....
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