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'I'm a good-looking mum - married men ask me out when I'm toy shopping for my kids'

A mum has claimed she is so good-looking that men simply can't resist asking her on a date when they see her out and about - and it doesn't matter if the men are already married.

Bonnie Slayed, who is married to husband Tommy, said that men regularly approach her in the street and ask if she's single, and insisted that she's most often flirted with while she's out toy shopping for her two children.

The mum-of-two, from Glasgow, has even had men send their number to her phone via services such as Airdrop and claimed they will sometimes tell her not to spill the beans to their wives.

Bonnie said: "I've been approached by dads on numerous occasions when out toy shopping, and it always happens in Smyths. Dads come up to me and say 'please tell me you’re a single mum so I can give you my number'.

Bonnie says men flirt with her at toy shops (

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"And I have people airdropping their number, and saying 'don't tell my wife'. They like approaching me when I’m putting the toys in the boot of my car."

The mum even stated some men have offered to pay for her shopping in exchange for her phone number, including a trolley full of toys for her children.

She told The Sun : "I've even had one dad offer to pay for my trolley of toys to impress me so I'd give him my number, or let him take me out on a date."

Bonnie admitted she finds the attention she gets from men "funny", but at the same time slammed the "audacity" of those who flirt with her despite having wives or girlfriends at home and said many of them still don't stop trying to make a move when she tells them that she's married too.

The woman and her husband both work as content creators on OnlyFans and in 2021 they said they had quit their 9 to 5 jobs to make content for the site full-time - as they saw it as a way to be flexible with their work schedules and spend more time with their children.

Tommy said: "We just want to be there for our children in their formative years rather than paring them off to someone else. It gives us the flexibility to make good money while also allowing us to be flexible around the kids.

"We can't imagine ever going back now. We do things on our terms, and we put the hours in so we can enjoy life a little bit more in the daytime."

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