Liz Jones writes that she does not flirt with married men, describing it as a rule comparable to other routine self-care habits. In the piece, she recounts reacting to a man’s response after hearing his accent, saying it triggers both discomfort and uncertainty about his circumstances. She mentions the appeal of the possibility that he may not read English or know about UK tabloid media coverage, and she contrasts that with the situation where the man is connected to someone else’s public life. Jones includes a brief dialogue in which the man says his wife runs a fashion shop, presenting this as an example of how quickly a relationship status becomes clear. The article is presented as personal commentary rather than reported news, focusing on Jones’s stated preferences and thought process when interacting with potential romantic prospects. It emphasizes her decision-making approach and her stated boundary around married men, while giving one illustrative anecdote tied to the mention of the man’s wife and her fashion business.