I tend to keep things to myself both online and off. Talking about all that stuff is all well and good until you realise that you're talking or hearing about somebody else's intimate bodily fluids and get nauseated.
Aye aye Brother.CATB320 said:I'm kind of a prude. Anything sexual makes me uncomfortable, haha. I don't really get it when people talk openly about experiences -- not because I'm offended or anything, but because to me, things like that are very private.
I knew you were from the UK. I always profile check with things that may vary from culture to culture or, as it seems this time, County to county. You Leeds which compared to me tis up ye (pronounced the) North.DannyJBeckett said:I'm English as well, it's just that I don't hear the word Queer a lot, if at all. At least from my conversational experiences, ****** seems to have replaced Queer as the catch-all pejorative for Homosexuals. If I were to hear someone call someone else a Queer, it'd likely invoke the same response in me as hearing ******.Comando96 said:Where I come from (Herefordshire, UK), a ******... Is a food. And a Fag is a cigarette.DannyJBeckett said:"Look at that fucking f****t over there", I'd probably have to physically restrain myself from flooring that person.
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