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wellie

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  1. In this context, I am curious who has a big clit.
  2. AngelaofOttawa is laughing and thinks I am cute. I think Angela has gorgeous tits, a delectable ass and an inviting pussy that make my cock move and my balls tingle. But being cute I could say that Angela has pert boobies, a peachy fanny, and a dainty kitty.
  3. From the discussion so far, it does not appear that the use of crude terms is a major problem among members of cerb. On the other hand several posts note that "cutesy" words may be annoying. Can we get some suggestions for the preferred terms for the following body parts: a) female breasts b) vulva c) penis d) buttocks e) testicles
  4. Cindy, Your breasts are soooo beautiful. Please leave them be.
  5. Many SPs provide information on the etiquette they expect from their clients. Following such etiquette requests presumably makes for smooth and pleasant interactions, whereas their violation creates annoyance and bad feelings. One way to follow accepted etiquette is to use the terms and abbreviations used in the escort industry. see: http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/faq.php?faq=abbreviations#faq_abvlist2 In this thread I would like to find out how members of cerb feel about the acceptability of sex terms from ordinary language in conversations between SPs and clients. To start the discussion, I will provide some examples of what in my opinion constitute acceptable and unacceptable terms. Acceptable: bum, ass, breast, boob(ies), tit(ties), clit, vagina, labia, dick, penis, balls, boner, anus, erection Unacceptable: c*nt, tw*t, v*g, b*x, sn*tch, pr*ck Questionable: c*ck, meat, p*ssy, h*rd-on There are thousands of other sex terms (see Urban Dictionary) that are too numerous to categorize. What terms do you find perfectly acceptable or particularly unacceptable?
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    lol 256

    Beautiful legs.
  7. Vanessa, your question has come to my mind many times from a client's point of view. On the one hand, a detailed list of menu options is helpful for an experience without surprises. On the other hand, I wonder if an SP who is totally permissive, is a higher health risk than I would like to encounter. It is, of course, always possible to decline actions that appear too risky to the client. Is a client who is less venturesome than an SP expects, a disappointment for the SP? Love and hugs, Wellie
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    Taylor09

    Can I join that swing with you?
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    Naughty Angel

    What an enticing picture
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    Jenna

    Most certainly a 10
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