I've been thinking about an interesting question of discretion.
Have you ever been on a date, in a city far far away where you were a complete stranger - and someone from either parties personal life turns the corner?
It's happened to me a couple of times. None of these moments ended in disaster. We were some place he thinks he's safe and then a co-worker, someone from the neighbourhood, a friend of a friend runs into us.
In one instance a gent from the US came up to see a concert with me in Montreal and a work associate was there and undoubtedly noticed us. We had been drinking and were very affectionate, so he had to take the guy aside and talk to him. In another case we were walking together silently, when his family friends came up to say hello out of the blue (fortunately I could just keep walking like I didn't know him). It's even happened when we've traveled over seas. These moments are rare, and statistically almost impossible - but it's a mobile world.
So thinking on this topic I realized a new problem for me. Theoretical situation: I have a mistress arrangement with someone in a city, and one day I happen to take another date in that same city. Me and the new date are walking down the street holding hands, and a co-work of my "husband" (as I jokingly call them), spots us and calls him to declare I'm "having an affair". How weird would that be?
So I'm starting to contemplate the wisdom of taking dates in the same city as a long running arrangement. I've spoken to them about it and they don't seem concerned - but I've become a little paranoid after those experiences. I don't want to ruin the peaceful state of a good thing by random freak chance.