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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Guys who love professionalism

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone who owns a ruler, or gets excited over cufflinks.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Anyone who owns a ruler, or gets excited over cufflinks."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They sound stuck up on here. *just my opinion on how it reads to me.

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By *iscreetfuncpl12Couple
over a year ago

Somerset


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?"

Members of CI5 and drive Ford Capris. A cultural reference which sadly shows my age.

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By *ermaine44Man
over a year ago

North Birmingham

My natural assumption is always someone with a white collar job

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By *ellhungvweMan
over a year ago

Cheltenham


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Members of CI5 and drive Ford Capris. A cultural reference which sadly shows my age."

Who was your favourite - Bodie or Doyle?

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By *osie xWoman
over a year ago

wolverhampton

I just thought it meant they were unavailable 9-5, Mon to Fri

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Members of CI5 and drive Ford Capris. A cultural reference which sadly shows my age.

Who was your favourite - Bodie or Doyle?"

Cowley

A

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I just thought it meant they were unavailable 9-5, Mon to Fri"

Unless they are shift working professionals

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By *ellhungvweMan
over a year ago

Cheltenham


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Members of CI5 and drive Ford Capris. A cultural reference which sadly shows my age.

Who was your favourite - Bodie or Doyle?

Cowley

A"

I knew that would the answer as soon as I pressed go

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can I please refer you to the very many older threads which all cycled through the standard responses of offence and mockery.

Enjoy the ride

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham


"My natural assumption is always someone with a white collar job "

I'd assume the same.

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?"

Struggling to understand what you actually want to know from this question

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

This subject has been done to death!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?"

That they don't want to meet the type of person who doesn't understand what it means, or the entitled type who have to complain about it instead of just walking away.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Struggling to understand what you actually want to know from this question "

I just like to hear others opinions. There is no side to it, nor is it a loaded question.

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By *avexxMan
over a year ago

cheshire

are they tories,,

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Personally on here if someone describes themselves as professional to me it means an overblown sense of self importance.

I think the least attractive trait that anyone can have is arrogance.

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By *urreyNotSoNewbiesCouple
over a year ago

Surrey

We have it on our profile. It’s only intended to mean we both work long hours during the week and can’t meet weekday daytimes. Yes we both have white collar jobs but it doesn’t define us.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Professional to me means different things in different circumstances. Being professional at work means doing your job properly. Being a professional footballer, athlete etc means you earn your living from it.

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By *atfuckerbristolMan
over a year ago

Wells


"What do you understand to mean professional?

Members of CI5 and drive Ford Capris. A cultural reference which sadly shows my age."

If it’s any consolation I was about to type the same thing. Cracking theme tune though!

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?"

they get paid for it, so hence the term pro

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone who owns a ruler, or gets excited over cufflinks."

Funny

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

I take it to mean they biging themselves up!

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Being a professional is something that many of us aspire too. It's a status thing and a class thing.

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Struggling to understand what you actually want to know from this question

I just like to hear others opinions. There is no side to it, nor is it a loaded question.

"

What is the question.. so if your a doctor you say your professional.. if your a pornstar you'd say your a professional what's the question

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Struggling to understand what you actually want to know from this question

I just like to hear others opinions. There is no side to it, nor is it a loaded question.

What is the question.. so if your a doctor you say your professional.. if your a pornstar you'd say your a professional what's the question "

The op has asked what we understand the word 'professional ' to mean.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This subject has been done to death! "

Just this one?

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Struggling to understand what you actually want to know from this question

I just like to hear others opinions. There is no side to it, nor is it a loaded question.

What is the question.. so if your a doctor you say your professional.. if your a pornstar you'd say your a professional what's the question

The op has asked what we understand the word 'professional ' to mean. "

Whatever she wants it to be .. all I know is you don't need a "profession"

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By *inkyfun2013Couple
over a year ago

lewisham

I think it means "middle class"

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By *akingMemoriesMan
over a year ago

Toronto


"Being a professional is something that many of us aspire too. It's a status thing and a class thing. "

This. In my view, many self defining professionals are proudly petit bourgeois (middle class). That is, they think of themselves as being ‘above’ the working class, either culturally, economically, or both.

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes

The system is set up for us to struggle .. even a highly respected profession such as being a doctor.. you have to spend thousands in education and dedicate years and work long hours just to have a fairly good standard of living.. then you've got a YouTuber who made 500k in less than a year

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Members of CI5 and drive Ford Capris. A cultural reference which sadly shows my age.

Who was your favourite - Bodie or Doyle?

Cowley

A"

Even more to the point,Cowley's MK11 Granada 2.8 Ghia and the iconic opening shot of it bursting through the plate glass as the theme music crashes in

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By *herryEatersCouple
over a year ago

East Cheshire

Lol just someone who's life would be ruined if membership and photos on here ever got out

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester

Really hey I'm a professional

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To me it means a skilled practitioner; someone who does a job having had an education, special training, which makes them an expert. Examples: surgeon, lawyer, engineer, etc.

Professional cocksucker

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Struggling to understand what you actually want to know from this question

I just like to hear others opinions. There is no side to it, nor is it a loaded question.

What is the question.. so if your a doctor you say your professional.. if your a pornstar you'd say your a professional what's the question

The op has asked what we understand the word 'professional ' to mean. "

Thank you, yes. I was just wanting opinions, that's all. No other motive.

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By *punkyMcFuckKnuckleMan
over a year ago

Glasvegas

I'm in CI5, definitely makes me a Professional.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do not understand why people get so annoyed by the use of this term, the assumptions being made completely baffle me.

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By *iscreetfuncpl12Couple
over a year ago

Somerset


"

A

Even more to the point,Cowley's MK11 Granada 2.8 Ghia and the iconic opening shot of it bursting through the plate glass as the theme music crashes in "

It had a great opening sequence, but I preferred The Sweeny as a series, the opening credits of which also had a Granada, though the earlier episodes had a jag if I remember correctly. If my mind wasn’t full of such pointless trivia I too may have been a professional! Well in the original sense of the word which was doctors and lawyers. It turns out I actually am a professional though, as I just looked it up. The UK government has a handy list of regulated professions on the .gov website. It turns out most of us are, from test pilots to HGV drivers to social care workers to teachers and a shed load more.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do not understand why people get so annoyed by the use of this term, the assumptions being made completely baffle me. "

But I have a pocket watch

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Professional

Let me see

Lawyer police barrister mp that sort of thing same as elite male lol

Wonder if sleazy male counts

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By *heVonMatterhornsCouple
over a year ago

Lincoln

Someone who gets paid to do something

LvM

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"

A

Even more to the point,Cowley's MK11 Granada 2.8 Ghia and the iconic opening shot of it bursting through the plate glass as the theme music crashes in

It had a great opening sequence, but I preferred The Sweeny as a series, the opening credits of which also had a Granada, though the earlier episodes had a jag if I remember correctly. If my mind wasn’t full of such pointless trivia I too may have been a professional! Well in the original sense of the word which was doctors and lawyers. It turns out I actually am a professional though, as I just looked it up. The UK government has a handy list of regulated professions on the .gov website. It turns out most of us are, from test pilots to HGV drivers to social care workers to teachers and a shed load more.

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I know I’m being pedantic but the car in the sweeney was actually a Ford Consul.

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By *lynJMan
over a year ago

Morden


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

Members of CI5 and drive Ford Capris. A cultural reference which sadly shows my age.

Who was your favourite - Bodie or Doyle?

Cowley

A

Even more to the point,Cowley's MK11 Granada 2.8 Ghia and the iconic opening shot of it bursting through the plate glass as the theme music crashes in "

My dad had a Granada Ghia for a while. Quite nice cars.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They sound stuck up on here. *just my opinion on how it reads to me.

"

That says more about your own insecurities than anything else though!

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By *earded BeastMan
over a year ago

durham


"I just thought it meant they were unavailable 9-5, Mon to Fri"

same thing I thought

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do not understand why people get so annoyed by the use of this term, the assumptions being made completely baffle me.

But I have a pocket watch "

Show off

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By *rispyDuckMan
over a year ago

Chinese Takeaway near you

To me it means: I have a job that requires discretion on hear

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do not understand why people get so annoyed by the use of this term, the assumptions being made completely baffle me.

"

Personal insecurities? I’m baffled by it too!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

And ..... while im at it.....

How someone behaves within the boundaries of their profession is not necessarily an indication of how they behave in their person life.

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By *teveanddebsCouple
over a year ago

Norwich

Anything from a barrister to a whore i.e. it doesn't mean much at all.

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By *WINGStars23Couple
over a year ago

Northwest

I can use post nominals after my name, does that make me a professional?

What's the 2022 equivalent of a Capri?

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By *issYeuxBleusWoman
over a year ago

My boudoir - S Wales

I assume they mean married. Professional often comes hand in hand with the need to be discreet. It’s easier to say you’re a professional here than to say you’re married.

I’m professionally suspicious.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

So we can spot a professional by the baby seat and lipstick in his car.

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By *aunchy RaccoonsCouple
over a year ago

Exeter

Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

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By *risxbrisxMan
over a year ago

Bristol

Some people be thinking they on LinkedIN

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them."

Granny types the truth.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’d say it means they went to college, finished the program with a certificate and title and continued with a successful career. I take it as they also have an office hours job.

Might also mean that in some cases they prefer to keep their fab ‘underworld’ life very private.

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?

I don't know why, but it always astounds me how much reverse snobbery this word brings out on here.

Surely it just means someone that doesn't think Wetherspoons is a nice place to go for dinner!

I jest, but that is mainly how I've always read it on here, someone that enjoys a certain standard of living and would perhaps want to book a hotel a bit more luxurious than a Travelodge for a meet, or go to a nice cocktail bar for a social rather than the local Yates.

It's just another descriptor to allow you to ascertain compatibility.

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By *aunchy RaccoonsCouple
over a year ago

Exeter


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them."

Nonsense, we're both professional and successful with our careers and neither of us had to get any qualification.

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land

In general I think it means someone who has trained to do a particular job and tends to have to manage people.

On fab, I think it makes "some" people who don't view themselves in professional type job feel insecure. Hence they think they're better than us type of comments. But I've yet to see anyone in a professional job say any such thing on the forum.

Those who use it, I think use it to say they're not available to meet during the day.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them.

Nonsense, we're both professional and successful with our careers and neither of us had to get any qualification."

Sense.

You have to have certain qualifications to be a member of a professional body.

There is a difference between being a professional and being professional at your job.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Nonsense, we're both professional and successful with our careers and neither of us had to get any qualification."

I disagree. It does make sense, but Your description is as valid as the previous.

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By *risxbrisxMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them.

Nonsense, we're both professional and successful with our careers and neither of us had to get any qualification.

Sense.

You have to have certain qualifications to be a member of a professional body.

There is a difference between being a professional and being professional at your job.

"

Why care? Are we not all here to escape the reality of the Monday to Friday 9-5 grind?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them.

Nonsense, we're both professional and successful with our careers and neither of us had to get any qualification.

Sense.

You have to have certain qualifications to be a member of a professional body.

There is a difference between being a professional and being professional at your job.

Why care? Are we not all here to escape the reality of the Monday to Friday 9-5 grind?

"

I don't. and No.

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

Bodie and Doyle were good. To be serious, being "professional" does not mean much to me. As long as the person has good line in chat and sense of humour.

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester


"I assume they mean married. Professional often comes hand in hand with the need to be discreet. It’s easier to say you’re a professional here than to say you’re married.

I’m professionally suspicious. "

why not just say I need to be discreet I'm married then lol

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

"Professional" in a profile to me indicates that somebody wants to set himself/herself apart from all those who are not "professional" and that is more about aspirations, life style, a certain standard of living, worldliness perhaps education, good manners and being cultured.

It does not mean that they are necessarily professional (lawyer, doctor etc) , neither does it mean that those who do not state it, are not professional either.

In short, it is designed to set themselves apart - I am not saying it is a bad thing, it is just one attribute people use to profile themselves.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


""Professional" in a profile to me indicates that somebody wants to set himself/herself apart from all those who are not "professional" and that is more about aspirations, life style, a certain standard of living, worldliness perhaps education, good manners and being cultured.

It does not mean that they are necessarily professional (lawyer, doctor etc) , neither does it mean that those who do not state it, are not professional either.

In short, it is designed to set themselves apart - I am not saying it is a bad thing, it is just one attribute people use to profile themselves.

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I agree.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The system is set up for us to struggle .. even a highly respected profession such as being a doctor.. you have to spend thousands in education and dedicate years and work long hours just to have a fairly good standard of living.. then you've got a YouTuber who made 500k in less than a year "

Spot on

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them."

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise.

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By *layTimeEssexCouple
over a year ago

Stansted

Gigolo and {Fab wouldn't let me post the word but a model of Ford car bit like the Cortina}

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I assume they mean married. Professional often comes hand in hand with the need to be discreet. It’s easier to say you’re a professional here than to say you’re married.

I’m professionally suspicious. "

I think that you are quite right and that a lot of the time that is exactly what they are implying!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise."

Did that thread you already saw go any better than this one?

Seems no real need for this one if you already had that one to discuss in/on

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't know why, but it always astounds me how much reverse snobbery this word brings out on here.

Surely it just means someone ...... "

Yes; the only thing as irritating and pathetic as snobbery (usually practiced by silly insecure pretentious social climbers who are not really what they pretend to be or aspire to be and never will be) is inverted snobbery, which is sadly more common these days, I think, than traditional snobbery, which fortunately seems increasingly ridiculous and futile.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't know why, but it always astounds me how much reverse snobbery this word brings out on here.

Surely it just means someone ......

Yes; the only thing as irritating and pathetic as snobbery (usually practiced by silly insecure pretentious social climbers who are not really what they pretend to be or aspire to be and never will be) is inverted snobbery, which is sadly more common these days, I think, than traditional snobbery, which fortunately seems increasingly ridiculous and futile."

What about daylight snobbery?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise.

Did that thread you already saw go any better than this one?

Seems no real need for this one if you already had that one to discuss in/on"

Yes, it went well. It was proper debate with lots of valid opinions (and nobody bullying anyone for a different opinion)

I started this one because I wanted to see the difference in the answers from a niche population.

I've done this many times of 10s of different subjects.

However, I will know not to do so next time.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I've not got time to read the replies, but has anyone inserted a Bodie and Doyle reference in here yet? If not, assume I have and pretend it's witty

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To me , professional is anyone who gets paid , some people might think the word professional makes some sound important but not to me .

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise.

Did that thread you already saw go any better than this one?

Seems no real need for this one if you already had that one to discuss in/on

Yes, it went well. It was proper debate with lots of valid opinions (and nobody bullying anyone for a different opinion)

I started this one because I wanted to see the difference in the answers from a niche population.

I've done this many times of 10s of different subjects.

However, I will know not to do so next time."

OP, you start a thread about whatever you want too, the contributors to the thread will determine how it goes.

Don’t let people who think their idea of what the forums should or should not contain dictate otherwise.

Oh, and for the record, I am totally unprofessional in everything that I do

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise.

Did that thread you already saw go any better than this one?

Seems no real need for this one if you already had that one to discuss in/on

Yes, it went well. It was proper debate with lots of valid opinions (and nobody bullying anyone for a different opinion)

I started this one because I wanted to see the difference in the answers from a niche population.

I've done this many times of 10s of different subjects.

However, I will know not to do so next time.

OP, you start a thread about whatever you want too, the contributors to the thread will determine how it goes.

Don’t let people who think their idea of what the forums should or should not contain dictate otherwise.

Oh, and for the record, I am totally unprofessional in everything that I do "

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By *issYeuxBleusWoman
over a year ago

My boudoir - S Wales


"

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise.

Did that thread you already saw go any better than this one?

Seems no real need for this one if you already had that one to discuss in/on

Yes, it went well. It was proper debate with lots of valid opinions (and nobody bullying anyone for a different opinion)

I started this one because I wanted to see the difference in the answers from a niche population.

I've done this many times of 10s of different subjects.

However, I will know not to do so next time.

OP, you start a thread about whatever you want too, the contributors to the thread will determine how it goes.

Don’t let people who think their idea of what the forums should or should not contain dictate otherwise.

Oh, and for the record, I am totally unprofessional in everything that I do "

I was just going to say something along these lines myself.

It’s irrelevant how many repeat threads there are, this is your one and people are discussing, so it’s serving it’s purpose.

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By *lephantisMan
over a year ago

Oxford

As others have said, for me it just means I work long hours and if I CAN meet during the week it will be 7.30 onwards and straight from work. I have very little flexibility about times, etc.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For me to see the term 'professional' on a profile means that they have a stressful job and their time is limited...meaning that they are more likely not to mess you around if they arrange to meet

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Even know it's most likely about work, most still use it as they want it to reflect on them swinging wise.

It's completely irrelevant to swinging and we take it as a "look at me I'm better than you"

It is a person who went through considerable training and education and passed exams in order to belong to a recognised profession.

Professionals come from all walks of life.

I have seen people with professional on their profile and that is their business.

What i've never seen them do is start a thread about people without a professional qualification and encourage others to jeer at them.

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise."

My comments were not directed at you. I didn't quote you. No apology necessary.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As others have said, for me it just means I work long hours and if I CAN meet during the week it will be 7.30 onwards and straight from work. I have very little flexibility about times, etc."

Yes, a lot of men on here seem to think that everyone else is just sitting around waiting to offer sex on demand at any time to random and usually illiterate and often unattractive men (with a collection of crude cock pictures if anything at all as the only thing they have to say about themselves) just because they send a message saying: 'hi', 'hows you', 'meet now', or if they have literary ambitions: 'hard and horny, need sex' etc.

They may all be unemployed or retired but do they really think that everyone else is, and that no one has anything else to do in their lives except be at their beck and call, or are this high percentage of the men on here really so stupid and arrogant?

A lot of other men are so pathetically puerile and cowardly that they play silly naughty little boys' games, asking for and arranging 'meets' and then disappearing, like ringing doorbells and running away sniggering but frightened (usually the 'Fab straight' type).

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By *urreyNotSoNewbiesCouple
over a year ago

Surrey


"As others have said, for me it just means I work long hours and if I CAN meet during the week it will be 7.30 onwards and straight from work. I have very little flexibility about times, etc."

Exactly this

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By *agatoXXXMan
over a year ago

Mordor

I'm a professional in real life, and an amateur on Fab. I don't confuse the two.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As others have said, for me it just means I work long hours and if I CAN meet during the week it will be 7.30 onwards and straight from work. I have very little flexibility about times, etc."

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By *anny Boy31Man
over a year ago

Belfast all over the Uk and Ireland


"Personally on here if someone describes themselves as professional to me it means an overblown sense of self importance.

I think the least attractive trait that anyone can have is arrogance."

Well said

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally on here if someone describes themselves as professional to me it means an overblown sense of self importance.

I think the least attractive trait that anyone can have is arrogance.

Well said "

That’s your own personal insecurities though! Leaping from someone describing themselves as professional to self importance or arrogance says more about you than them.

Does someone describing themselves as sexy also make them arrogant?

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By *anny Boy31Man
over a year ago

Belfast all over the Uk and Ireland

So what has professional got to do with it? Why does it need mentioned?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To us it means educated to degree standard or similar.

Not given to typing “hows yous, hnh meet now etc.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So what has professional got to do with it? Why does it need mentioned?"

For the multitude of reasons given in this thread! Making an assumption about someone’s character based on a single word is idiotic!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't know why, but it always astounds me how much reverse snobbery this word brings out on here.

Surely it just means someone that doesn't think Wetherspoons is a nice place to go for dinner!

I jest, but that is mainly how I've always read it on here, someone that enjoys a certain standard of living and would perhaps want to book a hotel a bit more luxurious than a Travelodge for a meet, or go to a nice cocktail bar for a social rather than the local Yates.

It's just another descriptor to allow you to ascertain compatibility. "

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

They wear a shirt and tie to work.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

That absolutely was not my intention.

I posted in here after reading on a debate forum earlier this morning about the subject.

I had no alternate motive, and absolutely no intention of looking down or making fun of anyone, and if it came across that way then I apologise.

Did that thread you already saw go any better than this one?

Seems no real need for this one if you already had that one to discuss in/on

Yes, it went well. It was proper debate with lots of valid opinions (and nobody bullying anyone for a different opinion)

I started this one because I wanted to see the difference in the answers from a niche population.

I've done this many times of 10s of different subjects.

However, I will know not to do so next time."

Don't let people put you off posting. You can post whatever you want as long as it's within the Fab forum rules.

If people don't like a thread they should click off it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To us it means educated to degree standard or similar.

Not given to typing “hows yous, hnh meet now etc. "

It is mildly reassuring to know that I am not the only one to get a steady stream of such moronic messages!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To us it means educated to degree standard or similar.

Not given to typing “hows yous, hnh meet now etc.

It is mildly reassuring to know that I am not the only one to get a steady stream of such moronic messages!"

The exception would be those that weren’t receiving them

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By *hiskeyColaMan
over a year ago

Oswestry


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?"

My understanding is that the user wants - really really wants - you to know that they have a certain Salary. I find it synonymous with the word "Wanker"

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By *hiskeyColaMan
over a year ago

Oswestry


"are they tories,,"

Haha! This!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

My understanding is that the user wants - really really wants - you to know that they have a certain Salary. I find it synonymous with the word "Wanker" "

Someone sounds a bit envious

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Someone belonging to a profession. So a (Medical) Doctor, Architect, Surveyor, Engineer, lawyer, Pilot, Ships Captain/officers, etc. Someone with a higher level of education and/or training.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I just thought it meant they were unavailable 9-5, Mon to Fri"

Ah ah . No . Is 8 to 4 ( joking )

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m a non-unemployed

A non-homeless

A non- vegan

I’m a lesbian nun , professional , and I love what I do .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes its a humanity cleaner

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?

My understanding is that the user wants - really really wants - you to know that they have a certain Salary. I find it synonymous with the word "Wanker"

Someone sounds a bit envious"

Exactly!

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By *unsigntwoCouple
over a year ago

athlone


"Personally on here if someone describes themselves as professional to me it means an overblown sense of self importance.

I think the least attractive trait that anyone can have is arrogance."

This

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Added professional to mine off the back of this thread, looks like it’ll be a great filter!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As ever, the thing people generally gravitate to is what people do, not what people are. Ergo:

- Related to work that needs a high level of education or special training. Also, someone who has worked hard in the same type of job for a long time and has become skilled at dealing with any problem that might happen. Then there's using it to describe someone who does a job that people usually do as a hobby.

But there is also the more behavioural part of the description that is often missed when these threads happen:

- Professional also means having the qualities of skilled and educated people, such as effectiveness and seriousness of manner, having the qualities that you connect with trained people, such as being organised and showing a high standard of work:

On Fab, it means, as with EVERY OTHER WORD (Genuine, curvy, girthy, discrete, tall..) whatever the person using it wants it to mean. And to some that will mean people with a career not a job, to others those with a qualifications that gives you letters, and yet to others just that you don't wear your slippers to the supermarket.

If you can't tell the intended usage from someones profile, then either a) their profile is crap, in which case who cares what they mean, or b) they've used it for a reason and if the rest of the their profile doesn't offer hints as to what that is then you're probably not a match either way.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is going swimmingly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

showing my age but i think of Bodie and Doyle when i see the word professionals

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

Bodie or Doyle

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend


"showing my age but i think of Bodie and Doyle when i see the word professionals "
ditto miss gash x

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By *ockyroad666Man
over a year ago

Maesteg

Professional Intercourse Practitioner, fully accredited

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By *werkfan87Man
over a year ago

Mortlake

Think it's a mixed bag of people bragging to further inflate their feeling of self importance, people trying to covertly say that they are only interested in others who have a better earning potential and people trying to back up the fact that they are limited for time. Personally I think it's completely irrelevant as this isnt linkedin.

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By *igGs19Woman
over a year ago

Castle Douglas

I use the term in my profile, for good reason, which I feel is explained in my profile. I'm not elitist or classist or anything else. The number of people butthurt by the term does mean I dodge some bullets though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I use the term in my profile, for good reason, which I feel is explained in my profile. I'm not elitist or classist or anything else. The number of people butthurt by the term does mean I dodge some bullets though."

Hi . Massive respect for what you doing .

Any caring to elderly, disables, children , etc etc . Everyone for me massive respect . Takes the nerve … massive respect .

Is nothing wrong about someone use the term “ professional “ anyway …

If is a lady with 3 jobs , 6 kids , 8 dogs and 20 cats who stuggle to meet .

Or is a show off who thinks can take over the world cause he wears a Versace top and Rolex from Bovingdon market with his pimped up Ford Fiesta …

Doesn’t matter . In the end is only the person trying to offer a little brief image of themselfs .

Then depends how is wrote ….

“ I’m married , he doesn’t know , I can accommodate , I’m a slut and professional . “

That’s a fanny way of putting it ^^

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I use the term in my profile, for good reason, which I feel is explained in my profile. I'm not elitist or classist or anything else.

**The number of people butthurt by the term does mean I dodge some bullets though.**"

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I use the term in my profile, for good reason, which I feel is explained in my profile. I'm not elitist or classist or anything else. The number of people butthurt by the term does mean I dodge some bullets though."

They are not real bullets , they are rolled up scratch cards thrown by people in shell suits

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By *igGs19Woman
over a year ago

Castle Douglas


"

They are not real bullets , they are rolled up scratch cards thrown by people in shell suits "

Nearly ch*cked on my champagne and caviar

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"On this site, the term professional when someone is describing themselves covers a wide range of things. Some obviously will be professionals, some just use it to mean they have a job and others just write it because they have seen others do so.

What do you understand to mean professional?"

It makes me uncomfortable but that might just be my neurodivergent brain.

As much as I hate classism and elitism, once you get to know people, they do tend to warm up.

So I just tell my brain to shut up and let me make up my own mind and stop trying to find excuses to put me off people and doing things.

Lol!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

"

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic"

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Quite surprised by the attitude being spouted by a few on here.

Really shouldn't be I suppose, this is fab, but genuinely wouldn't have imagined they held these outdated/unkind opinions.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then. "

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth "

Every comment you've made on this thread has been bitching at the OP.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well this isn't very professional

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth "

In fairness, you could have equally directed your comment to the commenter above mine since he dismissed the value of the thread... but you share their opinion on 'the word' so shouting him down would not suit you I guess.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth

Every comment you've made on this thread has been bitching at the OP. "

I've been very polite.

No bitching.

You just don't like that I'm not playing the game

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth

Every comment you've made on this thread has been bitching at the OP.

I've been very polite.

No bitching.

You just don't like that I'm not playing the game"

Bless

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well this isn't very professional "

Indeed, you'd expect better manners

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth

Every comment you've made on this thread has been bitching at the OP.

I've been very polite.

No bitching.

You just don't like that I'm not playing the game

Bless "

I'm atheist, but cheers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well this isn't very professional

Indeed, you'd expect better manners"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth

Every comment you've made on this thread has been bitching at the OP.

I've been very polite.

No bitching.

You just don't like that I'm not playing the game

Bless

I'm atheist, but cheers "

Ladies, please, stop.

This can't continue.

I can only get so erect.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love how whenever this topic comes up, which is what, every few days, it is always such a shit show of insecurity and inverted snobbery.

Nice balanced summation there.

The bricks are being chucked from both sides of the fence

It's so pointless this topic

Perhaps you can tell us which topics we are allowed to discuss then.

Never said not to.

Don't deflect by putting words in my mouth

Every comment you've made on this thread has been bitching at the OP.

I've been very polite.

No bitching.

You just don't like that I'm not playing the game

Bless

I'm atheist, but cheers

Ladies, please, stop.

This can't continue.

I can only get so erect."

You're welcome

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