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Ukrainian refugee and host running off together

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FannyCornforth Sun 22-May-22 07:25:30

I agree with you too Kate
I could only do it if I had a very large house, and we could live very independently.

Re the op: I wonder whose idea it was to house Ms Karkadym? hmm

mumofmadboys Sun 22-May-22 07:22:57

The press love it when these stories come out. No mention of situations working out well with hosting refugees.

FannyCornforth Sun 22-May-22 07:21:58

I love that Katherine Whitehorn story ixion smile

Stanley Johnson required his children’s French nannies to work naked.
He told them that it was so save on the washing.
(From Tom Bowers’ biography of Boris Johnson)

BlueSky Sat 21-May-22 23:09:31

Au pairs! Now that’s asking for trouble!

Secretsquirrel1 Sat 21-May-22 22:58:04

I also noticed that the man in question, said this girl who just happened to be a 22 year old beauty) was the first person from Ukraine who he made contact with.
Yes I bet she was! He probably wasn’t so keen to reach out to the 65 year old refugee granny wanting room and board !

Millie22 Sat 21-May-22 20:44:28

Poor wife and children.

I bet the relationship with the woman won't last long. What a way to return a kindness.

Blossoming Sat 21-May-22 19:49:00

Blimey, it’s like the plot of a novel!

ixion Sat 21-May-22 19:00:54

I remember the late, much lamented Katherine Whitehorn advising never to select a plain au-pair, in the belief that one's husband would not be led astray.
Choose, she advised, the most gorgeous one you could, safe in the knowledge that she wouldn't give your OH a second look!

JenniferEccles Sat 21-May-22 18:51:54

They think they are ‘in love’ after two weeks! What could possibly go wrong? !
I guess there always was a risk of this happening. A variation of the husband running off with the young au-pair!

BlueSky Sat 21-May-22 18:35:53

Agree with you on this Kate.

Kate1949 Sat 21-May-22 18:34:45

No anyone really BlueSky. I would maybe take children. I am very wary. I know it sounds unkind but I wouldn't feel comfortable at all.

BlueSky Sat 21-May-22 18:30:52

Especially beautiful young women Kate! wink

Kate1949 Sat 21-May-22 18:25:52

I feel desperately sorry for them but I would never take anyone into my home that I didn't know. I admire those who do.

Squiffy Sat 21-May-22 18:17:52

I wonder if, sadly, this may lead to the potential loss of people willing to take in anyone needing a home. It may cause them to rethink. ?

rafichagran Sat 21-May-22 18:09:13

Sorry it should read partner.

rafichagran Sat 21-May-22 18:08:07

Not all men, she is as bad, she is old enough to know right from wrong.
You cannot judge all men badly because of this. I dont know the details, maybe the marriage had problems before, maybe there was a connection, or maybe he is just a cheating fool. Whatever the reason it is hurtful for his wife. No I would not take him back if it goes wrong with this young woman.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 21-May-22 18:01:42

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Secretsquirrel1 Sat 21-May-22 17:57:07

Did anyone see in the DM today about the British couple who took in beautiful 22 year old refugee from Ukraine and shortly after then the man dumped his partner of 10 years and ran off with her. Apparently ‘they had a connection from the start’.
I feel so sorry for the mans partner of ten years. What a betrayal. Talk about no good deed goes unpunished ! Men are faithless creatures.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this young lady doesn’t get fed up and dump him before too long. I just hope his previous partner doesn’t take him back if he comes crawling home.