On 2021-02-24 15:34:52 Miss Red (aka Louise) said:
I am honestly not bothered much by how people chose to express themselves when asking about services. N tyd en n plek. And everything in context;)
If I think the language is inappropriate or offensive I will say so. But I have also learned to grow a a higher level of tolerance in this industry.
It is every lady's right to say when she finds something offensive. And every guys right to then either adapt his language to continue a conversation or to say this is who I am and I will rather move on to someone that ain't offended by me and my way of expressing myself.
What is more disturbing is that people can get personal calling each other names and get insulting because they don't agree on something. It is uncalled for and ain't attractive in anyway.
Just chill..;)
On 2021-02-24 18:07:49 Johnny English said:
As a general term, "muff" or ("muff dive") is misleading nowadays.
With most fannies shaven, there is rarely any "muff" in sight to "muff".
Definitely need a smoother connotation !
On 2021-02-24 14:54:05 London said:
On 2021-02-24 14:42:43 Cassanata said: What would you call it instead?
If you are offended by a mild term like muff then me thinks you are in the wrong industry.
Get lost you tit
On 2021-02-24 21:39:31 shoeguy said:
On 2021-02-24 14:54:05 London said: On 2021-02-24 14:42:43 Cassanata said: What would you call it instead?
If you are offended by a mild term like muff then me thinks you are in the wrong industry.
Get lost you tit
Hahaha the British just killed me with this line. Ignore that spaz
On 2021-02-24 21:39:31 shoeguy said:
On 2021-02-24 14:54:05 London said: On 2021-02-24 14:42:43 Cassanata said: What would you call it instead?
If you are offended by a mild term like muff then me thinks you are in the wrong industry.
Get lost you tit
Hahaha the British just killed me with this line. Ignore that spaz
On 2021-02-24 22:03:18 Cassanata said:
You are too fat to be quick bwahaha