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

Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Oh OP, you so and so.

I'm hoping there are more feminine names that confuse you.

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

I have a friend named Jamie. Man or woman? Anyone's guess. I don't trust a word (s)he says.

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

Me and son both called /charley

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


"Oh OP, you so and so.

I'm hoping there are more feminine names that confuse you."

Nowt confusing about a feminine name....

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By *ilary and DonaldCouple
over a year ago

chingford


"I have a friend named Jamie. Man or woman? Anyone's guess. I don't trust a word (s)he says. "

Do they have a magic torch ?

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Oh OP, you so and so.

I'm hoping there are more feminine names that confuse you. Nowt confusing about a feminine name.... "

I dunno. Certain gem names are so untrustworthy.

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

What about unisex knickers.......

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

In both my fab and real life the diminutive I go by is a unisex one. In real life I like to see the look of surprise on someone's face when they see me after a work related email, realise their mental image of me was male and adjust accordingly. It amuses me.

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

Bob...

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


"Me and son both called /charley"
Ouch

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"What about unisex knickers......."

As long as there's aroma on the guesset, I think you can trust it.

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


"In both my fab and real life the diminutive I go by is a unisex one. In real life I like to see the look of surprise on someone's face when they see me after a work related email, realise their mental image of me was male and adjust accordingly. It amuses me."

I knew you weren't to be trusted - you have that air about you.

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


"Bob... "

Incidentally Bob spelt backwards is Bob

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


"In both my fab and real life the diminutive I go by is a unisex one. In real life I like to see the look of surprise on someone's face when they see me after a work related email, realise their mental image of me was male and adjust accordingly. It amuses me."
See you turn it for fun. Their fault for the confusion. So are you untrustworthy? ?

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


"What about unisex knickers.......

As long as there's aroma on the guesset, I think you can trust it."

Touche.

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


"Bob...

Incidentally Bob spelt backwards is Bob "

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions. "

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you.

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


"What about unisex knickers......."
oooo, you are awful....

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. "

That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol


"In both my fab and real life the diminutive I go by is a unisex one. In real life I like to see the look of surprise on someone's face when they see me after a work related email, realise their mental image of me was male and adjust accordingly. It amuses me. See you turn it for fun. Their fault for the confusion. So are you untrustworthy? ?"

I don't see how becoming a nomenclaturial catalyst for people to do some rapid internalising about gender preconceptions they may not have known they had associated with my work rôle would naturally render me untrustworthy. But you'd have to ask people who know me about that; my own viewpoint on my trustworthiness is far too subjective.

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By *angerdaveMan
over a year ago

stone

Dave lol

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions. "

I remember the post so it cant be that much time

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


"In both my fab and real life the diminutive I go by is a unisex one. In real life I like to see the look of surprise on someone's face when they see me after a work related email, realise their mental image of me was male and adjust accordingly. It amuses me. See you turn it for fun. Their fault for the confusion. So are you untrustworthy? ?

I don't see how becoming a nomenclaturial catalyst for people to do some rapid internalising about gender preconceptions they may not have known they had associated with my work rôle would naturally render me untrustworthy. But you'd have to ask people who know me about that; my own viewpoint on my trustworthiness is far too subjective."

By your own admission you revel in duping the duped for gratification I commend you on your honesty regards this. Confusion however still lurks over your own confusion I feel

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

My surname is still unisexed n my bros still remain unconfused. xxx

Btw op happy Christmas

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


"Dave lol"
Rejoice mate...

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


"My surname is still unisexed n my bros still remain unconfused. xxx

Btw op happy Christmas "

Season Greetings ...

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???"

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed.

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed."

Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say...."

Findings*

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

Keep the hard work OP

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say...."

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you.

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you."

Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe

We have friends, Andi who's married to Andrew and Toni who's married to Anthony, both men wear their wives knickers, they seem very trustworthy but we're not sure at all. Care to advise us OP? Grassy ass.

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


"We have friends, Andi who's married to Andrew and Toni who's married to Anthony, both men wear their wives knickers, they seem very trustworthy but we're not sure at all. Care to advise us OP? Grassy ass. "
I can't speak for your friends. You know them better than I. You seem confused though if having to ask a complete stranger on a swinger site. A hand shake I Fi do can be an indicator. The wet fish handshake is used by many unisexed named people.

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent. "

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over."

There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive? "

Why so obsessive?

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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago

Chippenham Malmesbury area


"In both my fab and real life the diminutive I go by is a unisex one. In real life I like to see the look of surprise on someone's face when they see me after a work related email, realise their mental image of me was male and adjust accordingly. It amuses me."

So you're Bob!

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

Why so obsessive?"

Your pursuit of my findings. You say obsessive. It's a debate therfore dynamic. Hence I reply.

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield

Nobody took it seriously enough to think about it afterwards.

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


"Nobody took it seriously enough to think about it afterwards. "
A few have Mr Hanson is borderline obsessive.

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

Why so obsessive? Your pursuit of my findings. You say obsessive. It's a debate therfore dynamic. Hence I reply. "

Would it help the dynamic debate to suggest that if your name is Bob it really doesn't matter?

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


"Nobody took it seriously enough to think about it afterwards. A few have Mr Hanson is borderline obsessive. "
Mr Hants smiles *

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

Why so obsessive? Your pursuit of my findings. You say obsessive. It's a debate therfore dynamic. Hence I reply.

Would it help the dynamic debate to suggest that if your name is Bob it really doesn't matter?"

No that would be untrustworthy as it isn't . You are confused

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

Why so obsessive? Your pursuit of my findings. You say obsessive. It's a debate therfore dynamic. Hence I reply.

Would it help the dynamic debate to suggest that if your name is Bob it really doesn't matter? No that would be untrustworthy as it isn't . You are confused "

I am absolutely not confused. You seem to have an obsession with this name thing. Does anyone else?

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

Why so obsessive? Your pursuit of my findings. You say obsessive. It's a debate therfore dynamic. Hence I reply.

Would it help the dynamic debate to suggest that if your name is Bob it really doesn't matter? No that would be untrustworthy as it isn't . You are confused

I am absolutely not confused. You seem to have an obsession with this name thing. Does anyone else?"

Far from it and how can you or I speak for all....

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

Mersey Man is not wholly masculine as a name either though. The Mersey element derives from old Anglo-Saxon and means boundary river, a phrase that combines neutral and feminine words. So your user name in grammatical terms is neuter, feminine and masculine. So since you chose a unisex username for yourself are you untrustworthy OP?

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Mersey Man is not wholly masculine as a name either though. The Mersey element derives from old Anglo-Saxon and means boundary river, a phrase that combines neutral and feminine words. So your user name in grammatical terms is neuter, feminine and masculine. So since you chose a unisex username for yourself are you untrustworthy OP?"

You are entirely wonderful Lig.

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

Why so obsessive? Your pursuit of my findings. You say obsessive. It's a debate therfore dynamic. Hence I reply.

Would it help the dynamic debate to suggest that if your name is Bob it really doesn't matter? No that would be untrustworthy as it isn't . You are confused

I am absolutely not confused. You seem to have an obsession with this name thing. Does anyone else? Far from it and how can you or I speak for all.... "

Have you ever received any confirmation of your obsession on your threads here?

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


"Mersey Man is not wholly masculine as a name either though. The Mersey element derives from old Anglo-Saxon and means boundary river, a phrase that combines neutral and feminine words. So your user name in grammatical terms is neuter, feminine and masculine. So since you chose a unisex username for yourself are you untrustworthy OP?"
Confusion reigns. Christian names.

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


"Time has elapsed since my last post evoked some strong opinions.

Interested in any feed back. Have you like me find these unfortunate people with unisex names to be confused resulting in being untrustworthy on occasions.

Not that much time, OP.

I see that your obsession continues.

No, unsisex names do not define anyone except you. That's sweeping , surely you can't speak for all???

No, of course I can't speak for all.

From your previous threads, I didn't see anyone agreeing with your premise.

So, while I only speak for myself, I think the majority support my view.

But I know that this will not stop you persisting. You are somewhat obsessed. Your confused, certainly not obsessed I'm interested in Fi dings. A font for knowledge I'd say....

I have no confusion. Names make no difference. And yes, your posts indicate that you believe orherwise. The feedback indicates that noone else does. Keep on posting. You might eventually find someone who agrees with you. Not about agreement it's a debate. Unisex named people fall into confused brackets. And findings find tip scales towards being untrustworthy and I'm finding argumentative tends to be prevalent.

You have had many debates. Noone agrees with you. Debate over.There's been plenty. Why so aggressive?

Why so obsessive? Your pursuit of my findings. You say obsessive. It's a debate therfore dynamic. Hence I reply.

Would it help the dynamic debate to suggest that if your name is Bob it really doesn't matter? No that would be untrustworthy as it isn't . You are confused

I am absolutely not confused. You seem to have an obsession with this name thing. Does anyone else? Far from it and how can you or I speak for all....

Have you ever received any confirmation of your obsession on your threads here?"

Eh?

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"We have friends, Andi who's married to Andrew and Toni who's married to Anthony, both men wear their wives knickers, they seem very trustworthy but we're not sure at all. Care to advise us OP? Grassy ass. I can't speak for your friends. You know them better than I. You seem confused though if having to ask a complete stranger on a swinger site. A hand shake I Fi do can be an indicator. The wet fish handshake is used by many unisexed named people. "

Now you mention it, the wet fish thingymebob is the absolute giveaway

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol


"Mersey Man is not wholly masculine as a name either though. The Mersey element derives from old Anglo-Saxon and means boundary river, a phrase that combines neutral and feminine words. So your user name in grammatical terms is neuter, feminine and masculine. So since you chose a unisex username for yourself are you untrustworthy OP? Confusion reigns. Christian names. "

Again, I fail to see how a name given to you at birth and/or shortened to a unisex one by other people makes someone more untrustworthy than one who has chosen an ambiguously gendered username, even if it was chosen unwittingly. The former is accidental, the latter is deliberate choice.

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


"Mersey Man is not wholly masculine as a name either though. The Mersey element derives from old Anglo-Saxon and means boundary river, a phrase that combines neutral and feminine words. So your user name in grammatical terms is neuter, feminine and masculine. So since you chose a unisex username for yourself are you untrustworthy OP? Confusion reigns. Christian names.

Again, I fail to see how a name given to you at birth and/or shortened to a unisex one by other people makes someone more untrustworthy than one who has chosen an ambiguously gendered username, even if it was chosen unwittingly. The former is accidental, the latter is deliberate choice."

As the thread says interested in findings. Mine sway to untrustworthy confusion . Regards Masculine n Feminine that's not an issue it's the unisex name the issue. The Mersey being extremely tenious . Go through my profile you'll find plenty of feminine n masculine words that's not the issue. Christian names I repeat....

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

Who was it (with a unisex name) that hurt you so badly? Its bordering on obsession, or research for an academic institution.

"The proliferation of unisex names and the untrustworthy characters they generate", Man. M, 2016; Fabswings & Tings, London

https://youtu.be/moSFlvxnbgk

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

If unisex names confuse this poor old chap, I bet unisex bathrooms cause him to have heart failure...

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol


"Mersey Man is not wholly masculine as a name either though. The Mersey element derives from old Anglo-Saxon and means boundary river, a phrase that combines neutral and feminine words. So your user name in grammatical terms is neuter, feminine and masculine. So since you chose a unisex username for yourself are you untrustworthy OP? Confusion reigns. Christian names.

Again, I fail to see how a name given to you at birth and/or shortened to a unisex one by other people makes someone more untrustworthy than one who has chosen an ambiguously gendered username, even if it was chosen unwittingly. The former is accidental, the latter is deliberate choice. As the thread says interested in findings. Mine sway to untrustworthy confusion . Regards Masculine n Feminine that's not an issue it's the unisex name the issue. The Mersey being extremely tenious . Go through my profile you'll find plenty of feminine n masculine words that's not the issue. Christian names I repeat...."

My finding on those with unisex Christian names is that they don't differ to other people in the slightest due to their name, either in terms of trustworthiness, limpness of handshake or any of the other negative character traits you seem to want to imbue them with. The ongoing confusion seems to be unique to you.

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

I'm Brian. And so is my wife.

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


"If unisex names confuse this poor old chap, I bet unisex bathrooms cause him to have heart failure..."
Don't get me started on hair salons

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


"Mersey Man is not wholly masculine as a name either though. The Mersey element derives from old Anglo-Saxon and means boundary river, a phrase that combines neutral and feminine words. So your user name in grammatical terms is neuter, feminine and masculine. So since you chose a unisex username for yourself are you untrustworthy OP? Confusion reigns. Christian names.

Again, I fail to see how a name given to you at birth and/or shortened to a unisex one by other people makes someone more untrustworthy than one who has chosen an ambiguously gendered username, even if it was chosen unwittingly. The former is accidental, the latter is deliberate choice. As the thread says interested in findings. Mine sway to untrustworthy confusion . Regards Masculine n Feminine that's not an issue it's the unisex name the issue. The Mersey being extremely tenious . Go through my profile you'll find plenty of feminine n masculine words that's not the issue. Christian names I repeat....

My finding on those with unisex Christian names is that they don't differ to other people in the slightest due to their name, either in terms of trustworthiness, limpness of handshake or any of the other negative character traits you seem to want to imbue them with. The ongoing confusion seems to be unique to you."

I respect your findings . I urge you not to speak for every one.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"Oh OP, you so and so.

I'm hoping there are more feminine names that confuse you. Nowt confusing about a feminine name.... "

Look at Shirley Crabtree, in his prime I would not have wanted to annoy him.

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

Black, lace, gusset slightly moist.

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

Oh sorry, wrong thread. I must have been confused by my unisex name.

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


"Black, lace, gusset slightly moist. "

You owe me a new keyboard for my MacBook pro

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


"Black, lace, gusset slightly moist.

You owe me a new keyboard for my MacBook pro "

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Black, lace, gusset slightly moist. "

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

No

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


"Black, lace, gusset slightly moist. "
Only slightly, I'm slipping...

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

Cotton boxers, black, crusty.

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

Still no confirmation of the OP's obsession then? Oh, well, I am sure we will get another post next month.

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


"Still no confirmation of the OP's obsession then? Oh, well, I am sure we will get another post next month."
I feel you are not taking this thread seriously.

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


"Still no confirmation of the OP's obsession then? Oh, well, I am sure we will get another post next month. I feel you are not taking this thread seriously. "

Indeed I am not, Sue.

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By *randMrs Spanish BrunetteCouple
over a year ago

home sweet home

Charlie

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