bored housewife looking for classy older men to correspond with. letter writing is a lost art. takes someone with a deep soul and experience. do you have what it takes to catch my interest? lets make our inboxes smoke....
If classy is as classy does, then the last thing a classy gentleman would do is clutter up a message board with suggestive or lurid messages, no matter how irresistable a woman might be.
Probably the next-to-last thing, though, would be to think that a classy lady would find suggestive or lurid messages appealing, without some common interests...and without knowing the kind of man whose attention she's attracted.
I fancy myself something of a writer, and at different times and circumstances can be naughty, flirty, funny...or simply a good friend, who can listen in good times and bad.
It's nice to meet you. And if our paths never cross again (or if you decide to hide whenever you see me coming), I hope you find someone you can have some fun with, who can enrich your life, and to whose life you can bring some unexpected joy.
(You might, however, eventually want to enable your private messages.)
thanks to all who have sent me private messages. I WILL respond, but my day is filled with domestic duties so it will take me a little while. be patient
I must agree that in our modern world letter writing has become a lost art, something I do miss. Although my "sword" had lost some of it's "strength" and luster my imagination and love of writing has not. It has been some time since I've enjoyed the pleasures that can be had in the type of correspondence that you and I both desire. I find that the written word can be flirty, bawdy, scandalous,exhilarating, fun, and very stimulating and erotic between two imaginative adults.
Even if age and medication has robbed me of me "drive" physically, it has left my imagination intact. My "sword" may be tarnished and dented but I assure you my imagination and pen are as sharp as they were when I wore a younger mans clothes. As with your situation my duties keep me away from a writing as much as I wish and discretion by both correspondents is something I fully understand and faithfully insure.
Your servant and hopeful correspondent
A Distant Whisper