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"Just want to ask i see a lot of people describing themselves as a professional couple or looking for a professional couple!!! what exactly does this mean? is your job just to be a couple and your such a good couple you turned pro at it!!! if this is true i need myself a wife n an application form!!!" I thought a professional couple was like Richard and Judy or Terry and June ![]() | |||
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"Just want to ask i see a lot of people describing themselves as a professional couple or looking for a professional couple!!! what exactly does this mean? is your job just to be a couple and your such a good couple you turned pro at it!!! if this is true i need myself a wife n an application form!!!" They do this sort of thing for a living ![]() | |||
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"huh sexual snobs always looking down there cock at you ![]() If you're in a position to be looking up at their cocks. Chances are the couple you have just met were from Thailand ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Its a descriptive word that many use - means nothing to some - a lot to others. A bit like hung or stud! ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Just want to ask i see a lot of people describing themselves as a professional couple or looking for a professional couple!!! what exactly does this mean? is your job just to be a couple and your such a good couple you turned pro at it!!! if this is true i need myself a wife n an application form!!!" Probably they are not looking for scuffers who have no carpets on the floor, used nappies in the garden peeling wallpaper and dirty bed linen. | |||
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"The confusion for many comes from a basic lack of English grammar. The term professional can be noun or an adjective. If one refers to a professional footballer or professional window cleaner, then it is being used as an adjective, i.e. a description qualifying the noun, denoting that they do this for a living. The term 'a professional' when used as a noun, implies at least a first degree and a job in a learned (pronouced "lur ned") profession such as medicine, law, engineering etc. We look for for people of a similar educational level and with whom we are more likely to have something in common, that is why we use the term. It does not mean that we do not play with people outside of these professions, or that you have to have a degree. But to be honest, we are put off by people who cannot spell and apostrophise correctly, and those who constantly use the wrong their/there/they're, or who write 'should of' instead of 'should have' etc. It's a matter of personal choice, as with all things. I've seen this type of inverse snobbery on other sites, with some even saying they refuse to play with anyone who uses the word professional in their profile. Their loss :D" Really need to read through your profile and correct the grammatical mistakes then. ![]() | |||
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"Really need to read through your profile and correct the grammatical mistakes then. ![]() ![]() I'm not professing to be "professional" and looking down on others because they're not the holder of a degree. I merely pointed out that you're not so perfect yourselves. | |||
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"on here it means not claiming benefits." Precisely ! That made me laugh ![]() | |||
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"huh sexual snobs always looking down there cock at you ![]() That would make them sexual nobs. ![]() | |||
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"The confusion for many comes from a basic lack of English grammar. The term professional can be noun or an adjective. If one refers to a professional footballer or professional window cleaner, then it is being used as an adjective, i.e. a description qualifying the noun, denoting that they do this for a living. The term 'a professional' when used as a noun, implies at least a first degree and a job in a learned (pronouced "lur ned") profession such as medicine, law, engineering etc. We look for for people of a similar educational level and with whom we are more likely to have something in common, that is why we use the term. It does not mean that we do not play with people outside of these professions, or that you have to have a degree. But to be honest, we are put off by people who cannot spell and apostrophise correctly, and those who constantly use the wrong their/there/they're, or who write 'should of' instead of 'should have' etc. It's a matter of personal choice, as with all things. I've seen this type of inverse snobbery on other sites, with some even saying they refuse to play with anyone who uses the word professional in their profile. :D" We tend to agree. Jane & Tarzan x | |||
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"Its a descriptive word that many use - means nothing to some - a lot to others. A bit like hung or stud! ![]() ...and seems to annoy the blue collars excluded from contacting the objects of their desires, hence a raft of these snide threads. | |||
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"Erm, why do you assume we look down on others just because we express a preference as to the type of people we like to associate with? You said there were grammatical errors in our profile and I asked you to point them out to me. I also suggested that you'd do well to correct the mistakes on your profile that I was kind enough to point out to you, before criticising others" Unfortunately on this site you'll find people take offense and throw words like shallow, snob etc at others if your preference excludes them in any way. Lots of inverted snobbery at play here. For example the op has no qualms describing himself as a hung stud but feels the need to question why others describe themselves as professional...go figure! ![]() | |||
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"O this one again! I have sex with pilots............... They will say they are a pilot to getyour knickers off if they think that is what you want to hear.............." Please don't distract them, let them concentrate on flying the plane ![]() | |||
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