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By (user no longer on site) OP   
36 weeks ago

You walk into a room or enter an online space for work and you see a fabber. Someone you’ve interacted with. You recognise a tattoo or it’s a face you’ve seen on fpf.

What is your initial reaction? How do you feel?

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By *eneralKenobiMan
36 weeks ago

North Angus

Same as I’d feel interacting with anyone, treat them as a human

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By (user no longer on site)
36 weeks ago

Depends, possibly just a smile if they notice me too to avoid any awkward conversations but if not awkward at all treat them normally and engage in a SFW vanilla convo.

Where I’ve noticed others and them not know me, it’s just a little discreet secret I keep in my head

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By *amie HantsWoman
36 weeks ago

Atlantis

or or depending on who it was.

If it was you I’d [content removed for review]

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By (user no longer on site)
36 weeks ago

A little turned on most probably,

If they know who I am maybe a mutually exchanged knowing smile

If not poker face and act normal

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
36 weeks ago


" or or depending on who it was.

If it was you I’d [content removed for review]"

Fuck you, [redacted]

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By *ea monkeyMan
36 weeks ago

Manchester (he/him)

In my work I see people from fab fairly regularly. I treat them as anyone else.

Everyone has a right to discretion and a private life and simply because I recognise them, it doesn’t mean or signify anything.

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By *ecadent_DevonMan
36 weeks ago

Okehampton

I see someone that’s on fab at work meetings from time to time, we both know we are on here but it doesn’t affect our professional interactions. I think it’s important to separate fab stuff from work/life stuff unless (through the medium of fab) you agree differently.

Devon is a large county but with a small population and few urban centres, I see people from Fab all the time, but I don’t make “noise” about it. If someone sent me a message on here after seeing me in the nearest supermarket, it wouldn’t bother me, but being approached in the street/shop is a no no for me

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