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By (user no longer on site) OP   
14 weeks ago

So we’re not new to the scene as such, but we’re starting to branch out and explore new aspens of the swinging world together…

Is there a swinging dictionary or anything

We’ve had people message and ask if we’re into x, y or z and we have to ask for an explanation as some of the things on this journey are like speaking a second language?!

Has anyone else found things being suggested where they haven’t a clue what’s being offered? (And yes we ask as we’re always willing to learn and expand our knowledge base )

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago

Urban dictionary or the Viz profanisaurus can usually translate some of these things for you OP. Although "Belgian biscuit" still remains a mystery.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
14 weeks ago

Definitely haven’t heard the biscuit one before 😳 and google has been somewhat helpful along the way

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
14 weeks ago

Brum

Teabagging just makes me thirsty.

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago

I would second urban dictionary! It all the terms under the sun on there! Only this evening I had to double check something

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By *layfullsamMan
14 weeks ago

Solihull

Let’s start our own A to Z

A is for Anal “shoving things where the sun doesn’t shine”

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago

I’ve always known anal as “A Levels” on some sites!

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By *he Filthy Gorgeous OnesCouple
14 weeks ago

Cheltenham

As a “Couple” it is a minefield out there.

Bi men pretending to be straight.

Straight men pretending to be bi.

I have always thought that in a club situation you should know who you are talking to.

Maybe a wrist band.

Red for straight.

Yellow for bi men.

Blue for bi women.

Pink for I don’t really know but I want to fuck the lady.

Just an idea.

🤷‍♂️

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By *each needs some creamWoman
13 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

There are a lot of terms for example CNC, SPH, CBT, ATM on Fab

I only found out a few months ago what term Bunny and Rigger are.

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By *each needs some creamWoman
13 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

Unfortunately sometimes people do have different meaning/understanding of phrases. So it's always best to check what they mean.

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By *icolerobbieCouple
13 weeks ago

walsall


"Unfortunately sometimes people do have different meaning/understanding of phrases. So it's always best to check what they mean. "

What are bunny riggers?

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By *layfullsamMan
13 weeks ago

Solihull


"Unfortunately sometimes people do have different meaning/understanding of phrases. So it's always best to check what they mean.

What are bunny riggers?"

A person dressed as A rabbit that likes to tie people up ?

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By *icolerobbieCouple
13 weeks ago

walsall


"Unfortunately sometimes people do have different meaning/understanding of phrases. So it's always best to check what they mean.

What are bunny riggers?

A person dressed as A rabbit that likes to tie people up ?"

A rampant rabbit?

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By *he MinionMan
13 weeks ago

.

I always considered myself to be a switch.

Then someone messaged and said why dont you just call yourself Bi ?

I replied saying i'm not Bi, i'm straight. A switch to me meant i switch from dom and sub. Not straight and Bi ?

Wasnt sure if this was how others saw the phrase switch so had to clarify on my profile just in case 🤣

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By *each needs some creamWoman
13 weeks ago

Ilfracombe


"Unfortunately sometimes people do have different meaning/understanding of phrases. So it's always best to check what they mean.

What are bunny riggers?"

rigger is the person who ties the rope, while a "bunny" or "rope bottom" is the person being tied.

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By *each needs some creamWoman
13 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

What a shame op has gone 😭

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By *eoBloomsMan
13 weeks ago

Springfield


"What a shame op has gone 😭"

Who ?

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By *issFussyWoman
13 weeks ago

hitchin


"Urban dictionary or the Viz profanisaurus can usually translate some of these things for you OP. Although "Belgian biscuit" still remains a mystery."

Ewww that’ll teach me to google

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By *WANDTGCouple
13 weeks ago

Borough of Greenwich


"I always considered myself to be a switch.

Then someone messaged and said why dont you just call yourself Bi ?

I replied saying i'm not Bi, i'm straight. A switch to me meant i switch from dom and sub. Not straight and Bi ?

Wasnt sure if this was how others saw the phrase switch so had to clarify on my profile just in case 🤣

"

You are correct, Vers is the bi / straight equivalent. Vers being versatile as to which role you'd take.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Central


"As a “Couple” it is a minefield out there.

Bi men pretending to be straight.

Straight men pretending to be bi.

I have always thought that in a club situation you should know who you are talking to.

Maybe a wrist band.

Red for straight.

Yellow for bi men.

Blue for bi women.

Pink for I don’t really know but I want to fuck the lady.

Just an idea.

🤷‍♂️

"

It's like the old hanky codes, that were around before the 90s. Modern developments have kept them up to date

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By *ickedtiesWoman
13 weeks ago

limerick


"Unfortunately sometimes people do have different meaning/understanding of phrases. So it's always best to check what they mean.

What are bunny riggers?

A person dressed as A rabbit that likes to tie people up ?

A rampant rabbit?"

🤣🤣🤣

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By *utterflyandArtificeCouple
12 weeks ago

Westbury (Wiltshire)


"As a “Couple” it is a minefield out there.

Bi men pretending to be straight.

Straight men pretending to be bi.

I have always thought that in a club situation you should know who you are talking to.

Maybe a wrist band.

Red for straight.

Yellow for bi men.

Blue for bi women.

Pink for I don’t really know but I want to fuck the lady.

Just an idea.

🤷‍♂️

"

Arm bands is the way ahead.

What an ice breaker it would be too.

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