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~~Probably a boring answer but~~ I know my grandmother's credit card information. I live with and help take care of her, so she doesn't mind sharing it with me. Not like I'm planning to do anything nefarious, but I guess technically it could ruin her financially.

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[โ€“] z00s 35 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Even if her husband was OK with it, she still should have told you she was married. The fact that she didn't would be enough to make me end it. I mean, if they have an open marriage, why avoid mentioning it?

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

That was my opinion as well.

She said that she didn't think it would be a regular thing, and by the time she realized we were good enough together sexually to keep at it, she just forgot to mention it for a while.

Which, I could see that being a realistic occurrence. We didn't exactly talk much when we would meet up.