Has anyone ever pursued or had a relationship that developed in the hobby? Did it work out?
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Yes, twice: One worked out great , the other one had a bad ending. . Originally Posted by ninasastriYou been running around on me?
Has anyone ever pursued or had a relationship that developed in the hobby? Did it work out?I've never killed anyone I've ever dated nor married them, in or out of the business, so overall I'd say they all have worked out well enough.
http://alexthereluctantescort.com/20...of-disaster-2/ Originally Posted by Alex Lieberman
Has anyone ever pursued or had a relationship that developed in the hobby? Did it work out?Yes, met a man through a Houston Social about 8ish years ago. We both rode motorcycles and had much in common. We became fast friends that eventually developed into a serious relationship. We lived together for about 6-7 years roughly. For various reasons, I finally broke it apart sadly, and moved out.
http://alexthereluctantescort.com/20...of-disaster-2/ Originally Posted by Alex Lieberman
Has anyone ever pursued or had a relationship that developed in the hobby? Did it work out?
http://alexthereluctantescort.com/20...of-disaster-2/ Originally Posted by Alex Lieberman
This is a very interesting thread indeed. Guilty Pleasures when you were in your relationship with this man did you continue to Hobby or did you give up the lifestyle totally? The reason why I'm asking you this is because not too long ago I posted a thread in "Another Realm" titled, "On Cuckolding" and one of the questions I asked was similar to what this tread is about. Originally Posted by CPT SavajoWell I continued for a short time, then he stopped hobbying and wanted me to stop as well. There was friction between us over that. I retired and many years later after we parted ways, well.. as you can see old habits die hard for me..lol
No. I don't believe in starting a relationship on a meeting in which I pay a person to stay away. It's a recipe for disaster. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005I don't necessarily look at it as a recipe for disaster. People come and go in your life even without the hobby. Each person you form a bond with in this world whether it is a short term relationship or long term helps you to grow in some way and builds who you are in life. Even if the relationship ends on bad terms.