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good morning sister claire. can't believe you're falling in love when you're supposed to be the empowered sith lady of men's heartbreaks. what happened between loathing at first, getting in bed after being sweet-talked, going steady yet keeping guard of your feelings (then) and now? you're beginning to give and expect 100% for a non-committed relationship, and your spy network is telling you that he's doing otherwise? he's going to stray, and nothing in his portfolio of conquest so far is changing that pattern. how can you be so naive if you profess to be a player yourself to "trust" him? "tryst" instead of "trust" is in the vocabulary of serial players. enjoy the tryst and thrust while they lasted. this chap thrives on thrills and practising the art of two- if not three-timing. the adrenaline rush of getting away with it is more sextisfying than pounding several women in bed.
no honey trap. time for pulling out the venus fly trap. and crush the worm in it. :p
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Good morning Eat, my elder brother. I am really getting fond of you. No No, don't get me wrong, NOT that the type that you are thinking but more as an elder sibling

Reading your post in the train now (~ and yes, I managed to get a seat today ~) I am also in love with the way you had put your message across. Simply awesome and objective advice!
However, I am not sure he is what you have asserted, or perhaps what I write about him. What he actually is can be misinterpreted due to imperfection in one-dimensional communication in a forum like this. Sue did think he is a great guy as well after meeting him, save that she is now more cautious about men than before after her horrifying honeytrap ordeal.
Your advice seems to imply that all men who had a "serial" past cannot be trusted. I agree to a certain extent but it can't be an universal principle of logic. Perhaps he has not found the right one who he can "gel" with, or perhaps he is as "picky" as me, wanting to settle for the best and the right one.
Back to the "Honeytrap" idea. Assuming that you pass the test with flying colours, would you be offended if you subsequently discover that your spouse/partner is behind it?
It worries me as I am more inclined to decide on this step ahead, for now at least.
Will be back here later to get your views once I get some work done in office today.
PS : I "hate" to say this, you are getting me "addicted" to you. I simply love your quintessential style of expression
