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My friend is recently divorced. There are a few men at work trying to hook up with her now. She isn't attractive. Overweight and not that pretty in the face but I guess that doesn't matter. Anyways, she has fooled around a few times with a married guy. She told me he is very discreet and would never tell anyone. He didn't ever want it to get back to his wife. Then his coworker tried to get with her and it almost happened but he stopped. Now another coworker who came into town (and she has spent time with before when he was here and didn't try anything) also started kissing her and wanted to hook up. I said maybe the first guy talked and told them she is ready and willing etc....and she said he would never do that because he doesn't want anyone to know. Do you think it's just coincidence? All 3 of these guys are married also

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No it's no coincidence. As a rule no one can keep a secret even tho they swear to secrecy. So your friend should realize that her popularity is a nagative one and she better be wise to it.

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The guys are playing it smart because even if the wives catches wind of it, once they see her, they are not going to believe their husband would even think of having sex with her. Women tend to think when a man cheats, he up grades to someone younger, hotter.

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Of course they talk!

 

If guy #1 didn't talk then she will have given positive signals to the other marrieds.

 

But if she is giving glad eye to a MM then one of them will mention it...and then something is very likely to be said in terms of 'she will....'.

 

She hasn't done herself any favours at all unless all she wants is marrieds who don't care a jot about her.

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And to mess around with MM she works with ......ugggghhh, what an idiot.

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Well, Ms. Thang sure is blabbing.

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