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"I'd rather be called kinky, or minx" Forgot where I was for a minute | |||
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"I'd rather be called kinky, or minx Forgot where I was for a minute " That's you behind the profile? | |||
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"Hun... babe ... love ..... don't like any of them" Same here, and worst of all, hunni. Makes me shudder | |||
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"Find it weird being called sir at the age of 22 when I'm working." I find that one a bit anoying when I'm doing domme. | |||
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"I use a few different names for women I feel friendly with. Petlamb, sweetheart just to name a couple. What are your favourite or hated pet names?" I do use the term 'sweetheart' on here and normal everyday life but I eat pet lambs, usually with mint sauce and a variety of vegetables! | |||
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"I'd rather be called kinky, or minx Forgot where I was for a minute " Well it could've been Joe or Hatter who likes being called by those nicknames. I wouldn't be surprised | |||
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"Quick question to anyone from Sheffield - where did the term "duck" come from?" Stoke on Trent. | |||
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