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Damn, why didn't I know this.
It isn't "wants sex". An anklet on the left ankle COULD mean the person is in an open relationship.
Somewhat different than wanting sex. |
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What if it's just a normal innocent lady who loves the look of a pretty ankle bracelet and her name has the initials HW ?
I'd save it for the appropriate environment such as a club or party.
Besides it's just jewellery and how are you going to read what it says unless you are within a foot or so, then that's another conversation all together. |
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"What if it's just a normal innocent lady who loves the look of a pretty ankle bracelet and her name has the initials HW ?
I'd save it for the appropriate environment such as a club or party.
Besides it's just jewellery and how are you going to read what it says unless you are within a foot or so, then that's another conversation all together."
Exactly this, even if I was sure what it represents I would not approach or discus in public. Most I'd ever do is compliment on th lovely jewellery if we were in conversation. |
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"What if it's just a normal innocent lady who loves the look of a pretty ankle bracelet and her name has the initials HW ?
I'd save it for the appropriate environment such as a club or party.
Besides it's just jewellery and how are you going to read what it says unless you are within a foot or so, then that's another conversation all together."
Firstly etiquette is no approaching people in the Vanilla world, at the most a cursory head nod and that's it.
If it's in a club, or an organised social, words are fine. |
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"Not a hotwife anklet but A always wears her collar. It’s subtle but to those who know, they know!
It’s on display in our pics."
Very subtle, the ring on pencil thin black ribbon is also a firm favourite |
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"What if it's just a normal innocent lady who loves the look of a pretty ankle bracelet and her name has the initials HW ?
I'd save it for the appropriate environment such as a club or party.
Besides it's just jewellery and how are you going to read what it says unless you are within a foot or so, then that's another conversation all together.
Firstly etiquette is no approaching people in the Vanilla world, at the most a cursory head nod and that's it.
If it's in a club, or an organised social, words are fine."
If they are out and about by themselves or you know the couple are on fab then what's the harm in the nilla world, if they are with friends and family then no, just a cheeky smile and that's it |
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Firstly etiquette is no approaching people in the Vanilla world, at the most a cursory head nod and that's it.
If it's in a club, or an organised social, words are fine.
If they are out and about by themselves or you know the couple are on fab then what's the harm in the nilla world, if they are with friends and family then no, just a cheeky smile and that's it "
What's the harm is we have normal lives and we don't want to be accosted, regardless of who is watching. In a club environment people can get really up close, but outside please just don't. |
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Firstly etiquette is no approaching people in the Vanilla world, at the most a cursory head nod and that's it.
If it's in a club, or an organised social, words are fine.
If they are out and about by themselves or you know the couple are on fab then what's the harm in the nilla world, if they are with friends and family then no, just a cheeky smile and that's it
What's the harm is we have normal lives and we don't want to be accosted, regardless of who is watching. In a club environment people can get really up close, but outside please just don't."
We assume you're talking for yourself as we would be happy for a discreet nod |
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Firstly etiquette is no approaching people in the Vanilla world, at the most a cursory head nod and that's it.
If it's in a club, or an organised social, words are fine.
If they are out and about by themselves or you know the couple are on fab then what's the harm in the nilla world, if they are with friends and family then no, just a cheeky smile and that's it
What's the harm is we have normal lives and we don't want to be accosted, regardless of who is watching. In a club environment people can get really up close, but outside please just don't."
So you are saying that in your 40+ years on the planet you have never had a stranger speak to you, no one is suggesting loud voices or a tannoy.
Someone says nice anklet and you would consider it rude, geez |
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"What if it's just a normal innocent lady who loves the look of a pretty ankle bracelet and her name has the initials HW ?
I'd save it for the appropriate environment such as a club or party.
Besides it's just jewellery and how are you going to read what it says unless you are within a foot or so, then that's another conversation all together."
So is it not allowed to chat some one up in public now?
What fuckwits passed that law |
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