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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Do people think that it is acceptable on a meet to scratch someone else's partners back and mark them?
I personally don't like it and would never do it to someone else's partner as i see it as quite disrespectful to the other woman. but just wondering what the general consensus is on that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think if it was intentional then no.. however things can happen.
I have had a meet leave me a bruise and love bites... but they to us are just part of a show that it was a good time.
I to be fair am careful when I am playing with guys.. but I also dont have any nails to mark.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would'nt do that to another womans man
I think it has connotations of a dog pissing up a lamp post and marking its territory so its not something I would do |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i think its like anything if both parties are ok with it its fine
I dont like guys who leave marks on my neck/boobs and will push them away if i feel they are sucking or chewing to hard, i think to leave a mark on anyones body is something that should be agree on before hand |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never intentionally mark someone else, but in the heat of the moment I wouldn't really be thinking about it! Have had bruised boobs a few times, and a huge bruise on my ass once...they weren't intentional but I can bruise quite easily. So long at they aren't on public view though I'm not too concerned...will only be explaining them to someone else I'm having sex with! x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i think its like anything if both parties are ok with it its fine
I dont like guys who leave marks on my neck/boobs and will push them away if i feel they are sucking or chewing to hard, i think to leave a mark on anyones body is something that should be agree on before hand" |
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I mark easily and think it's very disrespectful if I have to keep reminding someone of that - if you're not my regular partner then you don't get to leave marks.
It can be very distracting to have to be aware of the possibility so if a playmate is not considerate he won't be getting invited back and I may even stop play. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I mark easily and think it's very disrespectful if I have to keep reminding someone of that - if you're not my regular partner then you don't get to leave marks.
It can be very distracting to have to be aware of the possibility so if a playmate is not considerate he won't be getting invited back and I may even stop play. " |
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By *orkieMan
over a year ago
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"Do people think that it is acceptable on a meet to scratch someone else's partners back and mark them?
I personally don't like it and would never do it to someone else's partner as i see it as quite disrespectful to the other woman. but just wondering what the general consensus is on that."
Fcukin hate it. Was in Chams with a ladyfriend and we played with another cpl. The lady of the cp[ left a deep scratch across the back of my shoulder, missed on of my tatts by less than quarter of an inch. I still have the scar to this day, needless to say I was not best pleased |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do people think that it is acceptable on a meet to scratch someone else's partners back and mark them?
I personally don't like it and would never do it to someone else's partner as i see it as quite disrespectful to the other woman. but just wondering what the general consensus is on that."
A good reason to meet single blokes, we have no one to hide the marks from.
Also, a married fellah trying to hide their playing away will object straight away!
I quite like having my back scratched tbh........ |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do people think that it is acceptable on a meet to scratch someone else's partners back and mark them?
I personally don't like it and would never do it to someone else's partner as i see it as quite disrespectful to the other woman. but just wondering what the general consensus is on that.
A good reason to meet single blokes, we have no one to hide the marks from.
Also, a married fellah trying to hide their playing away will object straight away!
I quite like having my back scratched tbh........"
I don't like it and i'm single, I certainly wouldn't intentionally mark someone else. As HPC suggested it has an element of 'marking ones territory' to it. I'd rather be remembered for the experience rather than the marks. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No I think its disrespectful to leave marks on anyone. I certainly would feel hurt if I saw scratches on my partners back and I'd be upset if I had marks on me.
Imagine if a guy was married and playing (please don't let this become a marrieds playing away and deserving it thing). A woman can spot scratch marks left on a mans back from 10 miles and looking at the angle of the scratches know exactly how theyv e been caused |
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Love bites yuckity yuck, ive managed not to have a lovebite on my neck since i was about 18. Bloody horrible ugly things. As for scratches down the back again i think its territry marking and childish |
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