I think a head nod will suffice lol
I think a head nod will suffice lol
Polite nod doesn't hurt anybody, just like if you were passing someone on the street.
This reminds me, I was at Ginza Empire in the middle of the week, mid afternoon so it wasn’t so busy. I was at reception paying the money and a guy I know stood next to me asking for a certain girl.
We immediately recognised each other, he was incredibly embarrassed, my approach is I don’t mind because I don’t have anything to hide or reasons not to be there. I respected his privacy and didn’t say anything. He made some excuse and dashed out. I wouldn’t mind a chat with him, who knows maybe he is rooter or someone else prolific here.
I always give a knowing smile and nod of the head to any exiting punter I pass on my way in, but some guys just don't want to know about it, they look anywhere to avoid eye contact and pick up the pace. We're both there for the same reason, I never understood the shame.
Fuck was 65 Carlton full to the brim last Saturday after midnight. Punters in every waiting room some in the double. And just 2 girls available. Never seen it like that before even pre Covid. Wtf is going on?
Maybe he was married or thought you might have given the game away for him? In theory I agree, we all know why we’re there, but in practice some people may feel like they’re taking a huge risk having that side of them known.
I know if I (being married) was seen by a single or unattached mate I’d be very wary of the future!!
I've only had this in Ginza when it's chockers between 5-7. Most never say anything, though it gets a bit awkward when someone tries to force conversation
Just smile back to them. They all now what we doing there. Even mechanics near 42g and n5m always grinning when I passes them lol
Everybody hates a sociable chatty matey cunt!
Fuck! We all wish these guys would shut the fuck up!
I would suggest you need to evaluate your mates. Not a single bloke I call a mate would tell, married or otherwise, they may have an opinion on it, bit no chance they would utter a word to incriminate another. If there's someone in your mates circle who you reckon you can't trust, distance yourself, you don't need that negativity in your life.
"Question 1. In the book "A Dog Act" the narrator tells the story of how his single friend, Tommy, came across him in the waiting room of a bordello, and later divulged this information, resulting in the narrator's wife finding out. In 1500 words, explain why you feel this does/does not qualify as the aforementioned "dog act", and explain what actions you would take if you found yourself in the same situation as Tommy."
I’ve seen a few other punters, but it’s nearly always heads down, no eye contact. They don’t want to be recognised as much as me.
I guess it decides what you classify as the dog act. Tommy isn’t the one lying here so I’d say the dog act is all on the narrator here. Did Tommy bring it up with the boys to embarrass the married narrator and then it got back through the grapevine?
If he went running to the blokes wife to dob him in that’s a bit dickish but could still be forgiven.
So for what I would do in Tommy’s position, I’d absolutely give it to you at every opportunity. I definitely wouldn’t go running to tell but I also make it very plain to my friends don’t ever put me in a position to lie for you.