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Crossing paths..

Out for dinner with family the other night and a client was shown to a table next to us with his wife, he looked and then looked at me again... and clicked and asked if they could move to a more secluded table 🤣 like seriously asif I would say anything anyway I'm not stupid and I'm with my family regardless 🤦‍♀️ was quite funny when I could see on his face he had registered how he knew me 🤣
 
Out for dinner with family the other night and a client was shown to a table next to us with his wife, he looked and then looked at me again... and clicked and asked if they could move to a more secluded table 🤣 like seriously asif I would say anything anyway I'm not stupid and I'm with my family regardless 🤦‍♀️ was quite funny when I could see on his face he had registered how he knew me 🤣
Haha well it seems nerves kicked in big time with him and then panic set in.
 
When I was living in Darwin, I used to see my regular WL at the Woolies/Coles we both shopped at. Just exchanged smiles and nods in passing.
 
Have a swingers club play friend who is a waitress at a well known upmarket west coast restaurant. She has served me on several occasions when I have dined either with family or friends. Never a problem, totally discrete and we joke about it at later swinger play sessions.

Not sure how the prudish friends and/or family would feel about either knowing about my less prudish attitudes/activities, or being served by a very liberated unprudish swinger?
 
Yes, I’ve seen a couple of WLs out at Coles, Coventry Markets etc.
A quick smile in passing. No need to approach in public to say hi. Also never even worried they would come up to say hi.
 
Became friends with a young girl who made my coffee regularly, saw some photos she posted pop up on my fb newsfeed only to realise her mother was a WL I'd seen previously and had a very good time with. Never mentioned it, obviously.
 
Because Perth is such a small place it is bound to happen so as long as everyone plays it cool.

I saw a lady I have been with at the football and we just smiled as we walked past each other.
 
Yes, on numerous occassions in the past, one young girl, walking with her boyfriend virtually went sideways dragging him along as we approached each other in Myers on day!! Another always made a point of saying hello as we passed in the city!!
 
Happened to me several times. If we are walking past each other and the lady gives me a smile, I smile back. I copy her. Can't recall any lady coming up to me and start talking. Once a lady with a guy (assume her bf) were seated next to me in a restaurant. I was alone. I recognised her but it look like she didn't recognise me (I only saw her once). I carried on enjoying my meal.
 
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