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Thanks that's good advise xWe have found making friends the most comfortable way for us. Prefer to know people a bit so the jump in and arrange a meet isn't our thing but then we are new to swinging too and haven't yet met anybody from here, tho that will change soon at a social in 2 weeks. Do what is comfortable for you and never be afraid to ask questions is my only advice so far.
Oh and on here always be honest never offend and have fun!
N xxx
Still trying to work it out myself :hmm:
Will get back to u on this one !!see this is EXACTLY IT.. i know you well enough.. and you i..to throw a fancy a fuck message your way.. and you would take in in the context it was meant..
I certainly wouldnt do it to someone...i had had very little interaction with.
Its all about reading people.. communication.. xx
Totally agree.... but if someone I have interacted with for a long while said it I would just take it as banter, yet if someone who I haven't already built a friendship with said it I would take offence xxI think it's down to the individual(s) concerned. For me the first thing I do is to read their profile to try and get some idea of them. If the profile is blank I just move on, why bother.
After that then I love to chat and flirt so that you get an idea if they are at least interested, and move on from there.
The direct "wanna fuck" approach, in my opinion, just shows a lack of respect but then thats me, others may no agree. T
Totally agree.... but if someone I have interacted with for a long while said it I would just take it as banter, yet if someone who I haven't already built a friendship with said it I would take offence xx
Usual placeExactly that. The direct approach when you have no real idea of who you are chatting to is not a great way to introduce yourself. Having said that, fancy a .......
Usual place
That's better than asda car park where you take meCan't we find somewhere else it's a bit draughty behind those bike sheds
Damn you get a car park he drags me to the woodsThat's better than asda car park where you take me
That's better than asda car park where you take me
Damn you get a car park he drags me to the woods
What can I say ...... nowt I believe is the best policy at the moment
That's better than asda car park where you take me
Yes it's an avoidance at all costs issue although being there with you made me see them in a whole new lightShopping trolleys. Now I remember. You wanted to go there, you have a thing about shopping trolleys
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