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Warped88

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  1. Damn! PJ's are to me what shoes are to some women. :p

     

    Thanks, Meaghan. :)

     

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    It depends on what your plans are. If yo are having dinner and a social date before you retire to the bedroom then of course you should be dressed for the occasion. Don't forget men in suits act as a real turn on for a lot of women and being dressed in a suit will be a real confidence booster for you. For a casual date dress for the occasion for what you are planning for. I always dress for the occassion.

     

    Yep. I certainly wouldn't show up for a dinner date "dressed" down. I guess I was thinking more of when a lady hosts at her location.


  2. A newbie question that I haven't seen in my travels. I could easily post this in the site's general area, but I'll ask the ladies in my area first.

     

    Do you care how a man is dressed when he arrives? We all know how important cleanliness is, but what about dress?

     

    Shorts and a T-shirt in summer? Jeans and T-shirt whenever? Suit? Khakis ? And so on.

     

    What do you prefer? Do you care?

     

    (If anyone brings up ZZ Top's Sharp Dressed Man, I'll shoot you. Seriously. My water pistol hurts if I score an "eye shot". You've been warned.)


  3. 1. ..." lookin' to blow my load" is not going to even be answered"....

     

    I laughed when I first read that, but do ladies actually get messages like that? I wouldn't be surprised, I guess, but...just...wow.

     

    Anyway, I don't believe your requirements rigid at all. In fact, of the ladies I've looked at, I've never felt any to have "crazy" requirements. And I doubt I'd ever would. Based on what you and Cristy have said, it sounds like if a provider breaks their own rules, that's when they have a bad experience. And that's not good for any of us.

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  4. It's funny: this time around I've been indifferent to the whole thing. I usually enjoy the Olympics as I get to see things not usually seen (even though I'm not a huge sports guy). This time, though, I really couldn't get into them.

     

    If I had them on (like today's game), it was in the background while I went about doing other stuff.


  5. Good question. Me if being hosted I'll eat anything (no play on words intended). Usually I host and often I'll have a cheese tray made up of two or three different cheeses, crackers, olives, nuts well you get the idea

    I always bring two or three juices and bottled water. And before the encounter I'll email the lady asking what type of wine she would like to drink. And if she prefers something else to drink she can let me know

    One thing that really comes in handy seeing as I travel is a good cooler bag

    Anyhow, a rambling

     

    RG

     

    See, this is why I say that I have much to learn. It would never have occurred to me to do the above. But, it seems so obvious.

     

    As for the question, I said fruit. That said, I'd nibble on anything that was offered.

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  6. Outside of what's talked about here, I'm usually the most active early evening. But, like many men (I think??) I actually prefer early morning to early afternoon. Like you, Sophia, my brain starts to shut down around 10...well, the small fraction of grey matter that actually has any use, anyway.lol

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  7. Well, I popped my posting cherry yesterday in the New Brunswick section, but thought I'd give a shout out to the entire community. :)

     

    I've been lurking here off and on for a long time (longer than I would have guessed. 2009? Really?), so I guess it's high time to get involved as the site has been great and everyone seems friendly.

     

    Thanks for this great resource. :)


  8. Ohhh, cool:) So happy you posted:)

    Ya, uno what, no rush is needed. Explore, have some fun and get to know each other:) That is what it is all about!

     

    Everyone here is friendly, and welcoming, so dive in:) This site gives all a great chance to learn from one another!

     

    I know we newbies aren't supposed to post quick, "Thanks!" replies, but I'm doing it anyway: Thanks for the welcome and advice! Maybe in time I'll have some good things to contribute to the NB discussion. :)

     

    Looking forward to talking with those whom I feel I already know from lurking so long..lol.


  9. Well, this thread seems like a good place to stop my lurking and join in. :-)

     

     

     

    I've been reading these forums off and on for a long time now, and I've learned much. I've yet to "take the plunge", but I think I'm getting closer. Being in Moncton, and rarely traveling, the opportunities seem to be less than other regions.

     

     

     

    Anyway, I still have much to learn, and nervousness to overcome, but I'm glad for this resource!

     

     

     

    Oh, don't let the username concern ya, I'm actually pretty normal...most days. ;-)

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