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

So I’ve got a day off work after being in Kenya for a couple of weeks working and found myself perving on profiles and a couple really piqued my interest….but not in the ways that they made my Willy do their dance….but in the ways it got my brain thinking (and yes it hurt).

Now I’ve seen people mention they want a particular size of penis, race, gender and even those listed as what they don’t want….a few this morning I noticed stated “No Army / Soldiers” - I know it’s each to their own and people have their reasons but has anyone noticed any other professions being bashed on here!!

I’ll throw mine in….no MP’s of any kind thank you very much!!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

No but I don’t tell anyone what I do.

Maybe they’ve had a previous bad experience with a soldier. Folk are odd

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth

It’s because they think you’re going to wipe your cock on the curtains on the way out.

I don’t have preferences for or against any job type. But it does amuse me when people try to use theirs as a USP - often, although not exclusively, Forces and emergency services.

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom. "

My guess is that most of those that put professional don't actually know why they are saying it, it just sounds... Professional...

They have just seen it said on other profiles and they run with it. Just like the privacy and Sydney Uni disclaimers.

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

Not that I'm aware of but I don't always tell people what my career is. It's not really relevant.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom.

My guess is that most of those that put professional don't actually know why they are saying it, it just sounds... Professional...

They have just seen it said on other profiles and they run with it. Just like the privacy and Sydney Uni disclaimers. "

I'm a professional with Sydney Uni

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth

Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom.

My guess is that most of those that put professional don't actually know why they are saying it, it just sounds... Professional...

They have just seen it said on other profiles and they run with it. Just like the privacy and Sydney Uni disclaimers. "

But why do people get so annoyed about someone describing themselves as professional? It's doing them no harm

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By *aomilatteCouple
over a year ago

Midlands

We're quite open about working in Sports Direct and Mcdonalds, we would hope it wouldn't affect anyone wanting to meet us.

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

No not really, I don't really care what someone does for a living it isn't impacting me.

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

We snubbed a guy this week due to his line of work. It wasn't the job he does as we don't care about that, it's the fact he delivers to our door 3 times a week!

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

To be honest anyone disclosing their profession puts me off regardless of what it is, I don't need to know, it makes zero difference & generally the ones who do discuss it do it in a show off kind of way which immediately is off-putting.

And I'm with the above anyone stating their professionals also puts me off, it doesn't need stating.

Mrs

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By *he ass man 666Man
over a year ago

paradise city


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did."

Contortionist?

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By *TG3Man
over a year ago

Dorchester


"We're quite open about working in Sports Direct and Mcdonalds, we would hope it wouldn't affect anyone wanting to meet us."
omg

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


"We're quite open about working in Sports Direct and Mcdonalds, we would hope it wouldn't affect anyone wanting to meet us."

Ah ha, true professionals

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

If someone job title drops I avoid.

I've had someone treat me as a lesser and belittle me and he was a high earner.

So if someone makes a point of telling me what they do for a living, they can fuck right off as I don't want to be made to feel like I was again. It was horrible.

Plus what the hell has it got to do with sex anyway? Your job title does not define how good you are naked in a bedroom. Neither does your bank balance.

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


"We snubbed a guy this week due to his line of work. It wasn't the job he does as we don't care about that, it's the fact he delivers to our door 3 times a week!"

You have a lot of take-aways

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

In the real world I was on a nice night out. Met a lovely (so I thought) lady. We got talking and there was some flirtatious touching, then I asked her what she did for a living and she reciprocated and when I told her I worked for a very large Oil and Gas company all hell broke loose! She slapped me, spat at me, called me every name under the sun like I was something evil.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did."

I’m just gutted you didn’t get to keep the uniform

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did.

I’m just gutted you didn’t get to keep the uniform "

I have one set and my beret. Least sexy item on planet earth.

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

Doesn't matter to me. We have "Professional" in our profile. I might change it, I might not. If anyone doesn't like it, well, what a shame lol. Nice couple? Nope, we grumpy tired farts. Fun? God, no. Kinky? Yes, to a degree. Experienced? No way

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


"Doesn't matter to me. We have "Professional" in our profile. I might change it, I might not. If anyone doesn't like it, well, what a shame lol. Nice couple? Nope, we grumpy tired farts. Fun? God, no. Kinky? Yes, to a degree. Experienced? No way "

*We are

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


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did."

Specsavers I guess. Do you also have that machine that puffs air into their pupil?

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By *he ass man 666Man
over a year ago

paradise city


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom.

My guess is that most of those that put professional don't actually know why they are saying it, it just sounds... Professional...

They have just seen it said on other profiles and they run with it. Just like the privacy and Sydney Uni disclaimers.

But why do people get so annoyed about someone describing themselves as professional? It's doing them no harm"

Professional what window cleaners , chewing gum removal experts, anyone can put professional but don’t endless there up there own arses

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

I’ve seen a few that snub with ‘NO TORIES’. That’s laughable. Do they presume Tories do nothing but shove their politics down others’ throats?

M

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Doesn't matter to me. We have "Professional" in our profile. I might change it, I might not. If anyone doesn't like it, well, what a shame lol. Nice couple? Nope, we grumpy tired farts. Fun? God, no. Kinky? Yes, to a degree. Experienced? No way "

I think I've been misunderstood.

It doesn't bother me if someone describes themselves as professional. I struggle to understand why it makes people angry when others do though. It triggers a lot of people.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom.

My guess is that most of those that put professional don't actually know why they are saying it, it just sounds... Professional...

They have just seen it said on other profiles and they run with it. Just like the privacy and Sydney Uni disclaimers.

But why do people get so annoyed about someone describing themselves as professional? It's doing them no harm

Professional what window cleaners , chewing gum removal experts, anyone can put professional but don’t endless there up there own arses"

Ok, so why does it annoy you and why do you think they're up their own arse?

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

Don’t want to hi jack the thread but this on going “professional job” debate is becoming tiresome.

Professional work is usually described as going through a period of specialised training then undertaking some form of test of competency before being admitted to a professional association such as The Bar or Royal College of Midwives even perhaps the institution of Structural Engineers. Nothing sinister nor supremest about it just a career root.

If the pandemic taught us nothing else it was clear that those in, shall we say, understated positions were rightly lauded for their contributions to keeping us alive, fed and clean!

As an side the lady above who is not concerned by money or perceived status I could point to several profiles that imply a bulging wallet is far more important that a bulging pair of Calvin Klien boxers.

It’s fab not to be confused with everyday living!

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By *affeine DuskMan
over a year ago

Caerphilly


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom.

My guess is that most of those that put professional don't actually know why they are saying it, it just sounds... Professional...

They have just seen it said on other profiles and they run with it. Just like the privacy and Sydney Uni disclaimers.

But why do people get so annoyed about someone describing themselves as professional? It's doing them no harm

Professional what window cleaners , chewing gum removal experts, anyone can put professional but don’t endless there up there own arses

Ok, so why does it annoy you and why do you think they're up their own arse?"

For me, it's a classic dating terminology.

Like GSOH.

It sounds lazy.

I don't shag lazy people.

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


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom.

My guess is that most of those that put professional don't actually know why they are saying it, it just sounds... Professional...

They have just seen it said on other profiles and they run with it. Just like the privacy and Sydney Uni disclaimers.

But why do people get so annoyed about someone describing themselves as professional? It's doing them no harm

Professional what window cleaners , chewing gum removal experts, anyone can put professional but don’t endless there up there own arses

Ok, so why does it annoy you and why do you think they're up their own arse?

For me, it's a classic dating terminology.

Like GSOH.

It sounds lazy.

I don't shag lazy people.

"

That’s me out then LOL

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


"We snubbed a guy this week due to his line of work. It wasn't the job he does as we don't care about that, it's the fact he delivers to our door 3 times a week!"

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


"We snubbed a guy this week due to his line of work. It wasn't the job he does as we don't care about that, it's the fact he delivers to our door 3 times a week!

"

That’s a true Male order situation.

( I have used that twice now!)

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

I don't think many are bothered what you do for work on here. I think many are put off when people try to push their occupation as a selling point or to try and garner attention through their occupation.

It's very rare I see a profile that specially states no to certain occupations. Naturally we all have different tastes/opinions/experiences and some will put very specific requirements. But generally (as I often see in clubs) occupation and politics stay off the table and people just take people as they find them in person.

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


"Doesn't matter to me. We have "Professional" in our profile. I might change it, I might not. If anyone doesn't like it, well, what a shame lol. Nice couple? Nope, we grumpy tired farts. Fun? God, no. Kinky? Yes, to a degree. Experienced? No way

I think I've been misunderstood.

It doesn't bother me if someone describes themselves as professional. I struggle to understand why it makes people angry when others do though. It triggers a lot of people. "

I understood you I was just trying to highlight my subjective personal opinion towards people who are being annoyed by this

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

It didn't matter to me what anyone did. I wanted to have sex with them not marry them

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


"It didn't matter to me what anyone did. I wanted to have sex with them not marry them"

Gutted?

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


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did.

I’m just gutted you didn’t get to keep the uniform

I have one set and my beret. Least sexy item on planet earth. "

Especially when it’s a green one

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

I'll take the army guys if it helps.

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

As long as it’s somewhere nice….I’ve been promised too many nice things and they’ve always ended up shite

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By *unsexual MemelordWoman
over a year ago

Midlothian

I have 'no Tories' on my profile, which I do feel but say mostly in jest, since political affiliation isn't really something you can know about someone unless they tell you, and anyone can lie.

'Professional' on someone's profile doesn't annoy me, but it isn't a lure either (dunno if it's meant to be?) I don't think job status is particularly relevant here, but people are free to choose the descriptors they like for themselves.

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

I was chatting with a lady and we got to the stage of arranging a social meeting. A few days before she asked if I had ever served in the armed forces. I replied I was in the army. She immediately cancelled the meet and then blocked me. I can only imagine she had a nasty experience with someone who had been in the forces.

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

I won’t meet anyone the works for Starbucks.

Narrator- Woody makes his way across the road on a cold autumn day, and opens the door to his beloved Costa.

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By *Cups32Woman
over a year ago

Colne


"I’ve seen a few that snub with ‘NO TORIES’. That’s laughable. Do they presume Tories do nothing but shove their politics down others’ throats?

M"

You wouldn't believe how many dating profiles say this too...

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By *iss DevilWoman
over a year ago

Bedford

Yes, in a club. It was a social only night (Covid times) so much more chatting than usual. Me and my partner, we could easily tell the couple we were chatting with did not think we were "sophisticated enough" once we said what our jobs were.

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


"Yes, in a club. It was a social only night (Covid times) so much more chatting than usual. Me and my partner, we could easily tell the couple we were chatting with did not think we were "sophisticated enough" once we said what our jobs were. "

Were you pitching a timeshare?

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By *carlet SeductionWoman
over a year ago

Maidstone

Hmm I kind of get the issue with those in the forces. Having lived near army bases you do tend to get inundated by messages from bored soldiers who want you to drive to them and suck their cock in a car. I'm not saying all are like that but there are a lot that are and it's easier just to avoid them all.

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By *iss DevilWoman
over a year ago

Bedford


"Yes, in a club. It was a social only night (Covid times) so much more chatting than usual. Me and my partner, we could easily tell the couple we were chatting with did not think we were "sophisticated enough" once we said what our jobs were.

Were you pitching a timeshare?"

I wish! Lol

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By *anJenny 181Couple
over a year ago

Preston

You don't get a lot of people bragging they are bin men or that work in a smelly fish factory lol

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By *os19Man
over a year ago

Edmonton

On dating sites when I have been asked what I do for work and I have mentioned my job and where I worked I have found myself blocked a few times.

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


"Hmm I kind of get the issue with those in the forces. Having lived near army bases you do tend to get inundated by messages from bored soldiers who want you to drive to them and suck their cock in a car. I'm not saying all are like that but there are a lot that are and it's easier just to avoid them all. "

I know which cap badge you’re talking about all the way down there….and they should be avoided

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


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did.

I’m just gutted you didn’t get to keep the uniform

I have one set and my beret. Least sexy item on planet earth. "

Oh I dunno, reckon you would look rather hot wearing just the beret hehe

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By *ddie1966Man
over a year ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

It doesn't bother me what people do if they decide to tell me, and I've no problems telling people what I do either.

I work hard for my money and appreciate others like me.

Money is a means to live. Anyone belittling someone for how much or little they earn needs to spend a day in their shoes.

Likewise, someone who does their job because they enjoy it should be applauded. Too many people are unhappy in their job.

I've had some amazing jobs and even spent some time in Her Majesty's Forces.

Everyone has a place in this world. Let's celebrate it...

I'll get down off my soapbox now..

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago

Maidstone

Work is rarely discussed pre meet but when in person, I do enjoy focussing on them and what they do is always interesting. I've met a few on long term benefit as well... All is good - no judgement.

My profile is a bit lightweight and people are often surprised what I do...

OP, all uniforms welcomed!

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


"It doesn't bother me what people do if they decide to tell me, and I've no problems telling people what I do either.

I work hard for my money and appreciate others like me.

Money is a means to live. Anyone belittling someone for how much or little they earn needs to spend a day in their shoes.

Likewise, someone who does their job because they enjoy it should be applauded. Too many people are unhappy in their job.

I've had some amazing jobs and even spent some time in Her Majesty's Forces.

Everyone has a place in this world. Let's celebrate it...

I'll get down off my soapbox now.."

Seems a bit much to support the scientists behind eugenics, even if it just a job.

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By *ddie1966Man
over a year ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.


"It doesn't bother me what people do if they decide to tell me, and I've no problems telling people what I do either.

I work hard for my money and appreciate others like me.

Money is a means to live. Anyone belittling someone for how much or little they earn needs to spend a day in their shoes.

Likewise, someone who does their job because they enjoy it should be applauded. Too many people are unhappy in their job.

I've had some amazing jobs and even spent some time in Her Majesty's Forces.

Everyone has a place in this world. Let's celebrate it...

I'll get down off my soapbox now..

Seems a bit much to support the scientists behind eugenics, even if it just a job."

Admittedly, there will always be some exceptions, but you're meeting the person. Not their job..

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

Traffic wardens. They're all bad people

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


"It doesn't bother me what people do if they decide to tell me, and I've no problems telling people what I do either.

I work hard for my money and appreciate others like me.

Money is a means to live. Anyone belittling someone for how much or little they earn needs to spend a day in their shoes.

Likewise, someone who does their job because they enjoy it should be applauded. Too many people are unhappy in their job.

I've had some amazing jobs and even spent some time in Her Majesty's Forces.

Everyone has a place in this world. Let's celebrate it...

I'll get down off my soapbox now..

Seems a bit much to support the scientists behind eugenics, even if it just a job.

Admittedly, there will always be some exceptions, but you're meeting the person. Not their job.."

I was joking but I do think I have to say you shouldn't fuck a eugenicist.

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By *illy IdolMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"Traffic wardens. They're all bad people "

Think of all the free parking if you were shagging one though

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By *teveanddebsCouple
over a year ago

Norwich


"Traffic wardens. They're all bad people "

Council Parking Parasites are worse.

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


"It’s because they think you’re going to wipe your cock on the curtains on the way out.

I don’t have preferences for or against any job type. But it does amuse me when people try to use theirs as a USP - often, although not exclusively, Forces and emergency services. "

USP?

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


"Traffic wardens. They're all bad people "

Estate agents too!

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

Insurance company reps .. especially car insurance

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

Hmmmmm

I have no interest in the job you do!! As long as it’s legal. I don’t want to be drawn into your life of crime haha

Im attracted to bodies and minds… not how you earn your dollars.

But there’s some things people like and don’t like on this site that I will never understand.

We are all different and riding the same journey of life.

Peace

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did.

I’m just gutted you didn’t get to keep the uniform

I have one set and my beret. Least sexy item on planet earth.

Especially when it’s a green one "

It could be a whole lot worse

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

I probably wouldn’t be turned off by someone’s job, but I would definitely be turned of by a persons lack of a job.

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


"Traffic wardens. They're all bad people "

He’s a got a point.

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


"I probably wouldn’t be turned off by someone’s job, but I would definitely be turned of by a persons lack of a job."

Ouch.

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


"We're quite open about working in Sports Direct and Mcdonalds, we would hope it wouldn't affect anyone wanting to meet us."

Do we get discount?

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By *host63Man
over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham

Oh yes j was a st cleaner for 10yrs. It paid my mortgage and kept the wolf from the door. Yet it was me with utter snobbery from women I dated. Nor just on fab but outside of the lifestyle.

I work as a council estate caretaker and get the same thing.

Yet many s time my job has enabled me to help people.

Job snobbery is a very real thing with a lot of women these days.

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By *illy IdolMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"We're quite open about working in Sports Direct and Mcdonalds, we would hope it wouldn't affect anyone wanting to meet us.

Do we get discount? "

No, but you'll get a huge cup of tea

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By *host63Man
over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham


"It’s because they think you’re going to wipe your cock on the curtains on the way out.

I don’t have preferences for or against any job type. But it does amuse me when people try to use theirs as a USP - often, although not exclusively, Forces and emergency services. "

That's because many a woman have fantasies revolving around these jobs. Come on Freddy the firefighter, Steve the Squaddue, or Percy the Policeman. Sounds way better than fucking walter the waste collector, Shaun the Sewer worker or Volin the Coalminer.

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By *ilf and old fartCouple
over a year ago

Between Ely and Mildenhall


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did.

I’m just gutted you didn’t get to keep the uniform

I have one set and my beret. Least sexy item on planet earth.

Especially when it’s a green one "

*

Green, phfff, I'd wear gloves before touching it.

Only the Maroon beret looks sexy

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
over a year ago

Tamworth


"It’s because they think you’re going to wipe your cock on the curtains on the way out.

I don’t have preferences for or against any job type. But it does amuse me when people try to use theirs as a USP - often, although not exclusively, Forces and emergency services.

That's because many a woman have fantasies revolving around these jobs. Come on Freddy the firefighter, Steve the Squaddue, or Percy the Policeman. Sounds way better than fucking walter the waste collector, Shaun the Sewer worker or Volin the Coalminer."

Yes I fully understand it. But some forget that’s not all women - having spent my life wearing and surrounded by uniform it has no impact.

The types that have only that, and nothing else, to offer, usually also forget that women wear the same kit and that their USP won’t always work. ‘Do you know someone who’s been in the Forces then?’ Er… quite well, yes.

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


"Oh and no. I don’t bandy it about for a start but also, I would probably get all the usual eye rolls if I did.

I’m just gutted you didn’t get to keep the uniform

I have one set and my beret. Least sexy item on planet earth.

Especially when it’s a green one

It could be a whole lot worse "

Yeah those red ones are torturous!!

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By *lansmanMan
over a year ago

Sheffield

Was grilled by a couple once as they thought I was police . I'm not but I thought it was a little bit strange until the splif appeared.

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

Snubbed for your profession? I’ve been snubbed for less than that!

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

No one’s ever heard of it so no

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

I was chatting to another TV a good few years ago.. asked what I was doing.. said just getting ready for work... what do you do.?... today I'm doing a bit of labouring work I replied... fucker ignored me after that..

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By *ony MannMan
over a year ago

New York City New York USA


"Not really but if anyone defines themselves as a 'professional ' it really makes people angry for reasons I've yet to fathom. "

I tend not to meet professional women. All my dealing with ladies of the night has been asking them to "move along"

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By *acavityMan
over a year ago

Redditch


"I’ll throw mine in….no MP’s of any kind thank you very much!! "

I'd like to fuck an MP. Make a change from them fucking us.

(Assuming you mean politicians, not redcaps)

The only issue I have with someone's job is if their working hours are different to mine, making it more difficult to arrange a meet.

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