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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

It’s a leap year, it’s February 29th, and there are all sorts of traditions and superstitions about. It’s the day for women to propose. Here in Scotland women are supposed to wear red if they do it. In Ireland men who say no are obliged to hand over a consolatory gift.

Since I’m already well and truly married, I’m going French and taking applications to be my mistress.

I think the term mistress has been co-opted by the kink scene and turned into a description of the domme type, so I’d like to start reclaiming it for gorgeous bits on the side. Laissez-faire ladies with impeccable style and kissable lips.

And since it’s the 29th, this is the day for mistress applications to leap into my inbox. (See what I did there? Leap? No? Oh, never mind.)

Have at it, lovely ladies of the forums. My box is open and I’m waiting.

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

(I had this idea over in Felix’s thread about leap year and thought maybe it deserved a thread of its own.)

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By *illy IdolMan
43 weeks ago

Midlands

This is brave. I'll give you a bump

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
43 weeks ago

St Leonards

15 minutes in and no replies yet?

It can still take off, but you may find it worth looking at moving to France with the current Mrs RTG.

French women are far more practised in the art than British women.

I speak as someone who won't marry nor, by extension, require a mistress.

But if you're gonna do it, France will probably be the place to maximise it.

Bon courage!

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

Funnily enough, I do have a house in France. Where do you think I got the inspiration?

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
43 weeks ago

Basingstoke

Bonjour

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
43 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Funnily enough, I do have a house in France. Where do you think I got the inspiration? "

Inspiration? That word itself, ours via France (by "ours" I do of course mean Scots as well as English).

Does the Auld Alliance give you extra privileges too?

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago

French women can be very strict

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"Does the Auld Alliance give you extra privileges too?"

I’m only an adopted Scot. But it does make me more welcome down there than most rosbif’s

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"Bonjour "

Ah, *there* you are …

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
43 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Does the Auld Alliance give you extra privileges too?

I’m only an adopted Scot. But it does make me more welcome down there than most rosbif’s"

My kids were educated at the Lycée, my best friend is Parisian, and my hilarious attempts at French tend to give me a warm embrace as well.

In fact, in Scotland too, as I'm extremely pro-Indy, for everyone's benefit (long long long story, another day).

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By *ellinever70Woman
43 weeks ago

Ayrshire

Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress?

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
43 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress? "

Feisty mistress material .

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By *aizyWoman
43 weeks ago

west midlands

Bonjour potpourri!

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress? "

Blimey

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
43 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

It's a shame you're married RTG. We're otherwise very suited and I love France.

J

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By *agnar73Man
43 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"It’s a leap year, it’s February 29th, and there are all sorts of traditions and superstitions about. It’s the day for women to propose. Here in Scotland women are supposed to wear red if they do it. In Ireland men who say no are obliged to hand over a consolatory gift.

Since I’m already well and truly married, I’m going French and taking applications to be my mistress.

I think the term mistress has been co-opted by the kink scene and turned into a description of the domme type, so I’d like to start reclaiming it for gorgeous bits on the side. Laissez-faire ladies with impeccable style and kissable lips.

And since it’s the 29th, this is the day for mistress applications to leap into my inbox. (See what I did there? Leap? No? Oh, never mind.)

Have at it, lovely ladies of the forums. My box is open and I’m waiting."

Happy to help any ladies that aren’t into this wonderful offer

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress?

Blimey "

All the pleasure and attention and none of the washing

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By *agnar73Man
43 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress? "

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By *ora the explorerWoman
43 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts

Imagine if a new or not so popular man had posted this and the grief they’d get! .

I like married men so I don’t think anyone should get grief but it just shows how fab works!

Just an observation RTG, nothing against you, I adore you

Good luck finding your mistress

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
43 weeks ago

Manchester-ish


"Imagine if a new or not so popular man had posted this and the grief they’d get! .

I like married men so I don’t think anyone should get grief but it just shows how fab works!

Just an observation RTG, nothing against you, I adore you

Good luck finding your mistress "

Oh so true Nora. But they don't tend to post with this amount of self-deprecating charm.

J

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By *ora the explorerWoman
43 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"Imagine if a new or not so popular man had posted this and the grief they’d get! .

I like married men so I don’t think anyone should get grief but it just shows how fab works!

Just an observation RTG, nothing against you, I adore you

Good luck finding your mistress

Oh so true Nora. But they don't tend to post with this amount of self-deprecating charm.

J"

Actually that’s very true. I’ll give him that

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By *d4fun73Man
43 weeks ago

Shipley


"Imagine if a new or not so popular man had posted this and the grief they’d get! .

I like married men so I don’t think anyone should get grief but it just shows how fab works!

Just an observation RTG, nothing against you, I adore you

Good luck finding your mistress "

They'd just get ignored which seems to be the norm

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By *elix SightedMan
43 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"(I had this idea over in Felix’s thread about leap year and thought maybe it deserved a thread of its own.) "

I couldn’t agree more mon ami! And I fully expect you to be inundated with offers to sérvice your côck. Perhaps an offering of du vin, du pain et du boursin will help things along.

And a truckload of gauloises!

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress? "

Well that’s the thing isn’t it? What does a mistress get from her role? And what sort of woman does it suit, or appeal to?

I think it’s about getting all the fun parts of a relationship without the day-to-day responsibilities and commitments. So it suits a free spirit rather well.

Would you like the romance, the sex, the flirtation and the company in a way that lets you choose when to engage and when not to? Without any of the home life, worrying about the bills, or hearing each other complain about their day at work? Do you want the glamour without the grit? Then maybe being a mistress is for you.

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
43 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress?

Well that’s the thing isn’t it? What does a mistress get from her role? And what sort of woman does it suit, or appeal to?

I think it’s about getting all the fun parts of a relationship without the day-to-day responsibilities and commitments. So it suits a free spirit rather well.

Would you like the romance, the sex, the flirtation and the company in a way that lets you choose when to engage and when not to? Without any of the home life, worrying about the bills, or hearing each other complain about their day at work? Do you want the glamour without the grit? Then maybe being a mistress is for you.

"

Sounds great. Will I be maintained in a luxurious downtown penthouse?

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
43 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Actually, a charming cottage in a picturesque country village might be more desirable - and provide a convenient setting for dirty - erm - romantic weekends.

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By *illy IdolMan
43 weeks ago

Midlands


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress?

Well that’s the thing isn’t it? What does a mistress get from her role? And what sort of woman does it suit, or appeal to?

I think it’s about getting all the fun parts of a relationship without the day-to-day responsibilities and commitments. So it suits a free spirit rather well.

Would you like the romance, the sex, the flirtation and the company in a way that lets you choose when to engage and when not to? Without any of the home life, worrying about the bills, or hearing each other complain about their day at work? Do you want the glamour without the grit? Then maybe being a mistress is for you.

Sounds great. Will I be maintained in a luxurious downtown penthouse? "

He fights a good case, I'll give him that

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By *ora the explorerWoman
43 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress?

Well that’s the thing isn’t it? What does a mistress get from her role? And what sort of woman does it suit, or appeal to?

I think it’s about getting all the fun parts of a relationship without the day-to-day responsibilities and commitments. So it suits a free spirit rather well.

Would you like the romance, the sex, the flirtation and the company in a way that lets you choose when to engage and when not to? Without any of the home life, worrying about the bills, or hearing each other complain about their day at work? Do you want the glamour without the grit? Then maybe being a mistress is for you.

"

You’re selling it well!

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By *arlot o scaraWoman
43 weeks ago

Hell


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress?

Blimey

All the pleasure and attention and none of the washing"

I am absolutely howling at this

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
43 weeks ago

Essex

Can I be someone else’s mistress as well? A multi-mistress?

Is impeccable style replaceable with unique style?

I can (can) adopt some French mannerisms. I’m very good at shrugging non-commitally.

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
43 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

You know, I think I'd rather be viewed as a fetish vending machine than a bit on the side now I think on it.

I'd rather just not be a Mistress at all though

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
43 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

I can fake a French accent (I've seen 'Allo 'Allo), and pout. I also do a camp Transylwanian accent, for variety...

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
43 weeks ago

Den of Iniquity

Do French women like Watersports though ???

Oui.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
43 weeks ago

St Leonards

3 minutes of some of the best lines from my favourite favourite ever ever movie.

https://youtu.be/8Ff8IuggqzQ?si=Gm4YAn77OKvz9SKt

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By *ora the explorerWoman
43 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"Do French women like Watersports though ???

Oui.

"

I see what you did there grumps

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

I think ‘bit on the side’ is a very British, almost Carry-on film, way of looking at it. I remember watching a documentary about infidelity as part of French culture (which is patronising as hell in itself, it’s more a Northern French, even just Parisian, idea …) and there was a conversation with a woman who described in detail how her husband’s mistress played a vital role, sharing parts of her husband’s life she had no interest in. Very one-sided and impossibly romantic, but fascinating nonetheless.

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
43 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Q: How does a Frenchwoman hold her liquor?

A: By the ears.

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
43 weeks ago

Den of Iniquity


"Do French women like Watersports though ???

Oui.

I see what you did there grumps "

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
43 weeks ago

Essex


"I think ‘bit on the side’ is a very British, almost Carry-on film, way of looking at it. I remember watching a documentary about infidelity as part of French culture (which is patronising as hell in itself, it’s more a Northern French, even just Parisian, idea …) and there was a conversation with a woman who described in detail how her husband’s mistress played a vital role, sharing parts of her husband’s life she had no interest in. Very one-sided and impossibly romantic, but fascinating nonetheless."

It’s not romantic!! It’s logical. Please don’t call me romantic

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
43 weeks ago

Essex


"Q: How does a Frenchwoman hold her liquor?

A: By the ears.

"

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"Q: How does a Frenchwoman hold her liquor?

A: By the ears.

"

It’s important to make a potential suitor laugh. Good work, Davina. Keep it up.

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
43 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania


"Q: How does a Frenchwoman hold her liquor?

A: By the ears.

It’s important to make a potential suitor laugh. Good work, Davina. Keep it up."

Oh, if you think you're laughing now, just wait till you get me into bed.

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
43 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Erm, no, hang on...

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"Erm, no, hang on... "

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago


"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress?

Well that’s the thing isn’t it? What does a mistress get from her role? And what sort of woman does it suit, or appeal to?

I think it’s about getting all the fun parts of a relationship without the day-to-day responsibilities and commitments. So it suits a free spirit rather well.

Would you like the romance, the sex, the flirtation and the company in a way that lets you choose when to engage and when not to? Without any of the home life, worrying about the bills, or hearing each other complain about their day at work? Do you want the glamour without the grit? Then maybe being a mistress is for you.

"

Umm... Hold the romance, throw in some gifts and champagne

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"Umm... Hold the romance, throw in some gifts and champagne "

Are you negotiating, mon petit minuit?

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By *sWyldWoman
43 weeks ago

Edinburgh

I'm all for romance, sex, dates and stuff. I want the boyfriend experience without the extra washing or the need to fit someone into all my plans.

I might need to steel your idea and start my own thread

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago


"Umm... Hold the romance, throw in some gifts and champagne

Are you negotiating, mon petit minuit?"

It seems like it doesn't it

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
43 weeks ago

Leeds


"Imagine if a new or not so popular man had posted this and the grief they’d get! .

I like married men so I don’t think anyone should get grief but it just shows how fab works!

Just an observation RTG, nothing against you, I adore you

Good luck finding your mistress "

Very true Nora, this would have gone a totally different way.

I'm not into married men however popular.

Mrs

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"I might need to steal your idea and start my own thread "

I’m not saying your trip to Paris inspired me here, but your trip to Paris totally did inspire me.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
43 weeks ago

Reading

I wouldn't they are now having less sex than the British.

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"I can (can) adopt some French mannerisms."

I only just spotted what you did there, Misty. Marvellous work.

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
43 weeks ago

Essex


"I can (can) adopt some French mannerisms.

I only just spotted what you did there, Misty. Marvellous work. "

Very very occasionally I can be subtle.

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By *emidemiWoman
43 weeks ago

basingstoke


"My box is open and I’m waiting."

This is always the case with you..

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"This is always the case with you.. "

It is not so! Sometimes I message first.

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By *emidemiWoman
43 weeks ago

basingstoke


"This is always the case with you..

It is not so! Sometimes I message first. "

I meant the part where your box is open.

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"I meant the part where your box is open. "

You keep your finger out of my box, Missy. (While people are watching.)

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By *emidemiWoman
43 weeks ago

basingstoke


"I meant the part where your box is open.

You keep your finger out of my box, Missy. (While people are watching.)"

Don’t you like people watching, Rosie?

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By *viatrixWoman
43 weeks ago

Redhill


"I think ‘bit on the side’ is a very British, almost Carry-on film, way of looking at it. I remember watching a documentary about infidelity as part of French culture (which is patronising as hell in itself, it’s more a Northern French, even just Parisian, idea …) and there was a conversation with a woman who described in detail how her husband’s mistress played a vital role, sharing parts of her husband’s life she had no interest in. Very one-sided and impossibly romantic, but fascinating nonetheless."

British men are terrified of going into a full-blown affair. Coz of teh feels and all that. they prefer to use the terms “friends with benefits” “fuck buddy” rather than mistress.

#notallmen, of course.

I’d love to be a mistress, but I demand lots of attention…

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"Don’t you like people watching, Rosie? "

Apparently I don’t mind being filmed. Someone taught me that recently …

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By *ose-tinted Glasses OP   Man
43 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"I’d love to be a mistress, but I demand lots of attention… "

You do come with plenty of perks though.

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By *eliWoman
43 weeks ago

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"Aside from cancelled plans and disappointment, what would you offer your mistress? "

RTG, good luck and I hope you find that. I think being a mistress can work very well when it works, is an utter shitstorm when it doesn't. This bit on the side notion, this "experience" thing that seems to be going on in the fora today all suggest a kind of roleplay.

I'm not really here for role-playing. I'm too much of a soft romantic natured sort and I think - why can't we embrace having tender moments without it being a "bfe"? The poly in me thinks you can. It can fit in to part of your life without being all of your life.

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By *eplerMan
43 weeks ago

Weybridge


"Imagine if a new or not so popular man had posted this and the grief they’d get! .

I like married men so I don’t think anyone should get grief but it just shows how fab works!

Just an observation RTG, nothing against you, I adore you

Good luck finding your mistress

Oh so true Nora. But they don't tend to post with this amount of self-deprecating charm.

J"

Where’s the “self-depricating” and “charm”? Your response merely highlighted what Nora had pointed out and based on who the OP is in the Forum.

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