maybe it is just me being silly but this makes my blood boil wen folk ask dis . its taken to mean .. "have u had sex recently"? which i tink is nobodys flaming business, but my own. i mean is it acceptable in the "real world" to ask people after 2 mins of chat if they have had sex lately .
opinions please or am i just being a moody mare
aah your right just me, ppl think because its a swing site they can ask anything they like, I just tend to ignore the rude Qs, they soon move one :evil2:
since we're having a moan, can i just say how offensive i find the icon for transexual/transvestite people. i expect someone's going to tell me that's it's a morph of the two other icons and so is exactly accurate but it looks like a robot. and why have the letters TV emblazoned on the front as if we need further explanation - or warning. reminds me of nazi passports with a big, red J for Jew. W why not go the whole hog and just use a pink star ?
angry of wexford.
I'll Raise me hand and admirt I am guilty off it, I'm a perv get over it.
Then again I also use the opening line, 'any craic' and if you were an american you could well assume I was trying to obtained a banned substance from you.
Its a question just -me, you can say 'yeah loads' or 'Bugger of ya Nosey git' Simple as that.
Yes I think a Pink star would be as bad. ah well Maybe admin will read this and change it.
it would be nice to have a dedicated Icon in chat for Transgender , I have seen it on other sites.
Fig Rolls
Everyone knows I'm here for the fig rolls
I know what you mean slightly. I got a mail from a randomer the other night that just said 'How many have you met off here'. Like what fookin business is that of his???
As for fun, I have fun all the time, but everyones definition of 'fun' is prob slightly different.
Hands up :giveup: I admit I have used the "any fun lately" line but never as an opening gambit & only in conversation with those I know quite well & whom I know would not be offender by the question.
That said "any craic or any fun" is quiet often the opening question when people return to work after the weekend. I think it is just a "irish2 way of speaking but is it being nosey or friendly...
I say "any craic" all the time. But i never mean it as in "have you had sex recently" lol
None of my f'n bidness to ask that
Ah it did bother me but I've gotten used to it and now I just reply 'yeah loads' just to piss them off for asking :lol2: