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LeDodo

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Does a swingers' club count as a social date? I don't charge social rates for that sort of thing but damn it's fun.

I can't imagine turning down a social date (unless it's daytime and outside, there's not enough sunscreen in the world for my pasty white flesh) but I don't think I'll be marketing for that sort of thing either. That being said, glow-in-the-dark mini-putt sounds like an experience I need to have :D
You're giving the vampire vibe or if you were Asian which is a typical Asian relationship with the sun and their skin
 

jeffmathers

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Aug 12, 2023
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Does a swingers' club count as a social date? I don't charge social rates for that sort of thing but damn it's fun.

I can't imagine turning down a social date (unless it's daytime and outside, there's not enough sunscreen in the world for my pasty white flesh) but I don't think I'll be marketing for that sort of thing either. That being said, glow-in-the-dark mini-putt sounds like an experience I need to have :D
I guess I need to do it with you after Julia.
 

Rebaynia

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Woaaa thats surprising. I tought it was most SPs favorite thing. You basically paid to have fun without having to have actual sex or anything. I mean i would love to be paid to get taken on a vacation or any fun activities lol.

Not everyone is comfortable in social settings. It is why i need to have met the person before agreeing to social time.

Meeting someone new, always has me nervous. Add to that that being in public adds a degree of social anxiety.

I evaluate the person asking with the ability to be distracted by them. If together I am calm with them, then being out in public becomes a pleasant (manageable stress levels) rather then anxiety inducing activity. But being out in public with a stranger, the stress for me isn't worth braving the unknown.
 

jeffmathers

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Aug 12, 2023
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Not everyone is comfortable in social settings. It is why i need to have met the person before agreeing to social time.

Meeting someone new, always has me nervous. Add to that that being in public adds a degree of social anxiety.

I evaluate the person asking with the ability to be distracted by them. If together I am calm with them, then being out in public becomes a pleasant (manageable stress levels) rather then anxiety inducing activity. But being out in public with a stranger, the stress for me isn't worth braving the unknown.
I'm 99% sure Halloween is being sarcastic and it's a reference to a thread that we're not allowed to mention.
 
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Rebaynia

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I'm 99% sure Halloween is being sarcastic and it's a reference to a thread that we're not allowed to mention.
Lol pointed out, I think I know exactly what you are talking about. And where from. ;)

I've already admitted before, sarcasm is a humor form completely lost on me :rolleyes:. Guess in those cases I become a different kind of naivete joke, falling into the obvious trap of sarcasm, that I just don't realize is there. :oops:

Oh well. :p:D
 
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