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alane
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 52
Ireland

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it helps alright but i reckon they won't be going to the ind. estate anymore. the place is going to be flooded with expectant watchers.
i reckon what they mean by safe is not been caught be the cops or reporters from a national sunday newspaper. good luck with it folks and if ye need a lad who has extrasensory perception whenit comes to cops being around, give me a call. aska will tell you, i can sense when things are about to go belly-up.
that may be so but they don't seem to like having fun outdoors.
where in Ireland did you manage to find anIrish lass that's into d.p.?
Chris, time to leave those cples behind and move on to the single lads. at least you know they'll talk to you and some of them may even have a lass lurking in the background.
Jaysus chris, where the hell are the other cples????
slieve, meet & greets are usually just a meeing at a pub. people get to have a chat in person and then if thay want to take it further they go elsewhere. the cork meet and greet seem to have been a great success.
aye hunky, one of the rules of dogging is to always keep your distance and never get between the cple and the lad who was there before you. many a time in dublin it happened and of course the first thing that the lad who cuts you off does is he hightails it after the cple and hounds them.
if you manage to pull it off lad, i'll certainly give you a lot of credit
aye, very interesting, sounds like a blind-date reality show on living at the moment
600 views and not a single answer? i reckon lad that was your answer. best to hit the nite clubs and tell the lass you want nsa sex with her permission
jilljack, i reckon i'll have to head up around the Curragh soon ;)
it's the way it goes with dogging in tipp i'm afraid. shame really.
that would be abut right alan. the best bet would be to just head down there and try your luck at the nite clubs
glengarra, on the old cork road - off the motorway between mitchelstown and cahir. i popped over there last saturday night at around p.m. noone around.
hopefully i'll be able to provide an update on this on Sunday morning
Kerry signs are a good idea and it is grea to see a single lad who can read and respect them too smile as for the two ladies, i reckon that's like a one in a hundred years storm. if it is the case - roll on global warming
that will be a hard one to find here lad. i reckon the best thing to do would be to head down to your local take-away or restuarant and try your luck there.