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By *omeojuliet OP   Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth

We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

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By *iss.HoneyWoman  over a year ago

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If someone sends...

Your sexy

Hello their

They are gone.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wtf? (Kidding)

Your right, badly worded messages are difficult. Rant away!

But get used to the way people abbreviate words. It's how most people will write, English language changes all the time. The English dictionary is always updating.

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By *omeojuliet OP   Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth


"If someone sends...

Your sexy

Hello their

They are gone.

Same with us. Please show some effort in trying to build trust. In the end we eventually end up having sex if we connect.

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wtf? (Kidding)

Your right, badly worded messages are difficult. Rant away!

But get used to the way people abbreviate words. It's how most people will write, English language changes all the time. The English dictionary is always updating. "

Writing there instead of their and your instead of you're isn't language evolving and changing its just laziness.

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By *omeojuliet OP   Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth


"Wtf? (Kidding)

Your right, badly worded messages are difficult. Rant away!

But get used to the way people abbreviate words. It's how most people will write, English language changes all the time. The English dictionary is always updating. "

I understand and we have not stopped in time. We understand the evolution of writing. It is mainly the fact that some people just don't care if they misspell or not. There is absolutely no effort nowadays.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"If someone sends...

Your sexy

Hello their

They are gone.

Same with us. Please show some effort in trying to build trust. In the end we eventually end up having sex if we connect.

"

How someone spells is an indication of their trustworthiness? Interesting.

If you are a grammar snob embrace being a grammar snob but don't try and fancy it up by saying how someone writes donates how well you can n trust them. I'd wager some politicians have excellent grammar and spelling but you can't really trust them.

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By *inglehotchickWoman  over a year ago

blackpool

It's text talk as well as bad grammar that makes me rant!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Or... you may just have discarded the chance to meet the most incredible lover on the planet that just happens to be dyslexic!

You just never know I guess.

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By *iss.HoneyWoman  over a year ago

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"If someone sends...

Your sexy

Hello their

They are gone.

Same with us. Please show some effort in trying to build trust. In the end we eventually end up having sex if we connect.

How someone spells is an indication of their trustworthiness? Interesting.

If you are a grammar snob embrace being a grammar snob but don't try and fancy it up by saying how someone writes donates how well you can n trust them. I'd wager some politicians have excellent grammar and spelling but you can't really trust them. "

It just annoys me...wouldn't say that they are not trustworthy myself though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Omg i am crap at english never know if its too/to or there/their

And i am shite with punctuation and all the other waffle that comes with it ....did not realise we needed an english degree or higher to come on to this site

Although i do say when someone sends a message and its mostly text speak ave a gd dy u

U 2 m8 ...i think wtf ...and ask them to speak english

Rant over ...its not thursday rant should of saved it for then

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Or... you may just have discarded the chance to meet the most incredible lover on the planet that just happens to be dyslexic!

You just never know I guess."

I think the txt spk person just won the lottery and avoided meeting someone so far up themselves that sex would be regimented and utter shit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wtf? (Kidding)

Writing there instead of their and your instead of you're isn't language evolving and changing its just laziness. "

Do you mean they're lazy for not proof reading their text ? or lazy for not learning when and when to use the words?

I'm a sucker, for relying on my phone to do the job of spell checking as a type. And I type quite fast so after a long text, I scan over it, sometimes I ignore the odd misspelt word and hit send. I always assume anyone reading would decipher what was written. I suppose that is laziness. Im Sorry. But I don't judge others, and I don't correct when others get it wrong either.

We're not here to learn grammar. But well within our rights to ignore people who we all believe to be lazy unthought full buffoons.

(Yes, I double checked this post )

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nothing gets my dick harder than a well placed comma in a message

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Omg i am crap at english never know if its too/to or there/their

And i am shite with punctuation and all the other waffle that comes with it ....did not realise we needed an english degree or higher to come on to this site

Although i do say when someone sends a message and its mostly text speak ave a gd dy u

U 2 m8 ...i think wtf ...and ask them to speak english

Rant over ...its not thursday rant should of saved it for then

"

My type of girl. Right here ^

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I dont have spell check on my phone or predictive text ...or if i do i have not found it yet so i just leave out the apostrophes and hope i am good at spelling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can get past bad spelling and grammatical errors but, I can't decipher text speak at all!

Random letters with numbers in the middle, it's like the davinci code at times!

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By *ickawitchCouple  over a year ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)

I am married to a man who can't spell...I think it's cute. We have found others aren't bothered about his spelling. They just care that he his amazing with his tongue and the sex is mind blowing

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By *omeojuliet OP   Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

"

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done. "

My pleasure

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By *iss.HoneyWoman  over a year ago

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My friend shortens every word...every single one.

It makes for some confusing text conversations.

Apologies for the educator in me with the *your *you're *their *they're *there.

It's drilled in.

I am by no means a snob, however, those kind of messages accompanied by a cock shot do not entice me to start a conversation.

A little bit of misspelt creativity however - I could work with that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done.

My pleasure "

You should have said "your welcome".

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By *iss.HoneyWoman  over a year ago

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"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done.

My pleasure

You should have said "your welcome"."

* You're welcome

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's a turn off for me too OP.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx"

Please re-apply on Thursday aka rant day!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done.

My pleasure

You should have said "your welcome".

* You're welcome "

That was the joke.

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By *iss.HoneyWoman  over a year ago

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"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done.

My pleasure

You should have said "your welcome".

* You're welcome

That was the joke. "

I know...hence the

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By *entenTeaCouple  over a year ago

Buckley North Wales


"It's text talk as well as bad grammar that makes me rant!!!"

Fully agree witb you on this one. We have seen some utterly dreadful messages devoid of even the most basic grammer little more than a spewimg of text speak. In most cases, messages like that will be deleted and blocked, without a second thought.

Another irritation (though not a deal breaker if we like the overall profile) are: single, large block, paragraph profiles.

As, from these, it is difficult to quickly extract key or significant information points. It is not just grammer that matters but, for profiles, compostion and structure are also neccessary considerations.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx"

Some don't care but many have a low level of written English through no fault of their own. I think it's probably best to just avoid people you aren't compatible with and leave it at that.

I tend to shudder a bit when I read "could of" and "should of" though and some other common grammatical errors but for years I thought thank you was one word .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My

Apologies for the educator in me with the *your *you're *their *they're *there.

It's drilled in.

"

You make it sound like you've been to school and learnt it.

I'm not calling anyone for this who gets it wrong, but I thought this was basic English. And should have been drilled in when we were in school.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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I know...hence the "

O I C.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wtf? (Kidding)

Your right, badly worded messages are difficult. Rant away!

But get used to the way people abbreviate words. It's how most people will write, English language changes all the time. The English dictionary is always updating.

I understand and we have not stopped in time. We understand the evolution of writing. It is mainly the fact that some people just don't care if they misspell or not. There is absolutely no effort nowadays. "

That might be true with some people but not with all people. Don't lump us all together !!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I get what OP is on about. I didn't even take O-level English and do struggle with some aspects of grammer and spelling etc but I don't except people using that themselves as an excuse. Shouldn't you apply yourself and try to be accurate. I'm more impressed with someone who try, in everything, than those who hide behide false ignorance. If someone arrived at a meet with the same approach to personal appearance how well would that go down?

Bet the same people don't have the same attitude towards maths, let's say when working out if they've got the correct change! "Oh I'm not very good at maths, the change is close enough", no can't see that happening.

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By *all and ChainWoman  over a year ago

Truro

Time flies like an arrow.

Fruit flies like a banana.

It isn't always laziness or lack of edumacashum or trying to be hip, some times it's real world physical stuff.

With us she can't spell very well and didn't have the greatest education so she asks me how to spell x, I can spell but two finger poke and hope typos abound, and the end result is her typed output is higher quality than mine with less errors.

I used to be the same with handwriting back in the day before keyboards, my head was often five words ahead of the pen.

txt sk is an interesting phenomenon given that it is 20 years since SMS was stuck at 140 characters or less and cost money to send and you only had 12 keys on the phone to get at 26 letters plus uppercase.... yet people still do it on 600 quid smartphones with free sms contracts.

When it comes to language education turns a blunt axe into a finely honed scalpel, but it does little to affect the personality of the person wielding it, just the ability of the person to communicate accurately.

What DOES piss me off is not ppl on fab who cnt spel, but people writing professional letters who STILL can't fucking spell, despite trying to charge you hundreds of pounds for their services.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We have mobile phones and texting to thank for that, people can't even be bothered to write properly anymore

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx"

My other half is Dutch, English is his sixth language and says the same. Stand by for the "dyslexic" excuse.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I write perfectly phrased, gramatically correct and elegant messages. It stills gets me nowhere. Relative youth and a gym-trained body seem to be required to get a response, at least for a man! I have retired from the fray, and only look at the forums now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Time flies like an arrow.

Fruit flies like a banana.

What DOES piss me off is not ppl on fab who cnt spel, but people writing professional letters who STILL can't fucking spell, despite trying to charge you hundreds of pounds for their services."

There is a backstory here I believe. haha.

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs. "

Frankly I use it, amongst other things as a filter. I don't see the need to start threads highlighting, other people's "foibles".

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"Or... you may just have discarded the chance to meet the most incredible lover on the planet that just happens to be dyslexic!

You just never know I guess."

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By *omeojuliet OP   Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth

My rant was not about extreme perfection when writing. It was about extreme laziness. I am not ranting about the odd misspelled word, i am ranting about people who their whole profile is only "looking for sexy ladies to F**k." and 3 word messages "how r u"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We are old , we acknowledge that , but we cannot actually understand some text filled messages - we understand that a language evolves - but we do also feel that an extremely poorly written message is a pointer that we probably aren't going to be compatible with that person

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

"

Is it snobbery or a filter to find "like minded" playmates? We all have filters to find those we feel we maybe compatible with. For some cerebral stimulation is important for others big tits or an Adonis' Belt will do.

It's the belittling of those outside what we're looking for and the resentment of the "excluded" that causes problems, in my _iew.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

Is it snobbery or a filter to find "like minded" playmates? We all have filters to find those we feel we maybe compatible with. For some cerebral stimulation is important for others big tits or an Adonis' Belt will do.

It's the belittling of those outside what we're looking for and the resentment of the "excluded" that causes problems, in my _iew. "

That is very true, it was more the implication that being a bad speller means they're not worth meeting. My spelling is pretty good but my maths isn't that great, I don't think that has any bearing on me as person.

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By *omeojuliet OP   Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth


"We are old , we acknowledge that , but we cannot actually understand some text filled messages - we understand that a language evolves - but we do also feel that an extremely poorly written message is a pointer that we probably aren't going to be compatible with that person "

Exactly what I was trying to express... Thank you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nothing gets my dick harder than a well placed comma in a message "

and a good placement of a semicolon

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's doesn't aggrivate me nor would it stop me from carrying on conversing with that person. What I don't particularly like is text speak..but each to their own I guess.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If someone sends...

Your sexy

Hello their

They are gone.

"

Virtual throat punch time!!

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

Is it snobbery or a filter to find "like minded" playmates? We all have filters to find those we feel we maybe compatible with. For some cerebral stimulation is important for others big tits or an Adonis' Belt will do.

It's the belittling of those outside what we're looking for and the resentment of the "excluded" that causes problems, in my _iew.

That is very true, it was more the implication that being a bad speller means they're not worth meeting. My spelling is pretty good but my maths isn't that great, I don't think that has any bearing on me as person."

But that's life isn't it?

I'm pretty smart, erudite, worth a bob or two, good shag...In fact I'm pretty dammed awesome $-, but I'm fat and old and many won't deem me worthy of meeting. I have absolutely no problems with that, individual choice. It doesn't detract one iota from my feeling of awesomeness.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

Is it snobbery or a filter to find "like minded" playmates? We all have filters to find those we feel we maybe compatible with. For some cerebral stimulation is important for others big tits or an Adonis' Belt will do.

It's the belittling of those outside what we're looking for and the resentment of the "excluded" that causes problems, in my _iew.

That is very true, it was more the implication that being a bad speller means they're not worth meeting. My spelling is pretty good but my maths isn't that great, I don't think that has any bearing on me as person.

But that's life isn't it?

I'm pretty smart, erudite, worth a bob or two, good shag...In fact I'm pretty dammed awesome $-, but I'm fat and old and many won't deem me worthy of meeting. I have absolutely no problems with that, individual choice. It doesn't detract one iota from my feeling of awesomeness. "

Bloody right! Excuse my language.

If you know your own worth nobody but those you really value can knock it...and if they're the type who would do that they aren't worth valuing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nothing gets my dick harder than a well placed comma in a message "

I bet you cum at the very thought of an Oxford comma

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like to converse by messaging so if I can't decipher what someone has written then we're not going to get very far.

I use an iPhone which autocorrects at will & I don't always notice, so would like to think I'm not judged on the odd your & you're being incorrect but if I am then so be it ~ a case of 'you're loss'

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hadn't realised i was back in school. It must really grind some people's gears that my phone doesn't like to capitalise the "i" when i write the word "i".....I'm just so lazy i must be terrible at fellatio.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I hadn't realised i was back in school. It must really grind some people's gears that my phone doesn't like to capitalise the "i" when i write the word "i".....I'm just so lazy i must be terrible at fellatio. "

Haha. Every time I type 'REALY,' it does that ^. Haha. And sometimes I just leave it there.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done. "

And some could give as many fucks as they like, they just can't do it. I'd rather meet someone illiterate than inconsiderate.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Another is the letter s likes to replace my a.

? It's very odd, but I don't feel like I have to carefully move a curser to go and change it. I just want to press send and move on with my life.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We had a message from a couple we were otherwise interested in. It was only 2 lines long and the first made absolutely no sense at all. I read it about 5 times trying to work out what it meant.

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By *iss.HoneyWoman  over a year ago

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Let's all hug

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By *orkie321bWoman  over a year ago

Nottingham

I'm not a spelling and grammar snob but i do like to be able to understand what is being said and i'm not fond of text speak and abbreviations.

For me good communication is important

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Let's all hug "

Group hug

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By *ent57Man  over a year ago

... where the streets have no name!


"I'm not a spelling and grammar snob but i do like to be able to understand what is being said and i'm not fond of text speak and abbreviations.

For me good communication is important"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sorry ,I am totally dislexic but do try me best .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If someone sends...

Your sexy

Hello their

They are gone.

"

haha

what a charmer they must have been!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I write perfectly phrased, gramatically correct and elegant messages. It stills gets me nowhere. Relative youth and a gym-trained body seem to be required to get a response, at least for a man! I have retired from the fray, and only look at the forums now."

I think you're right but, and the ladies don't seem to see or learn this, those sort of blokes appear to be the ones most likely to "muck" them about, have inflated egos or don't turn up for meets etc.

Still, every dog has it's day I suppose

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to get my knickers in a twist about this a lot more than I do now, we are from all walks of life and language can be found gallivanting around the country in various merges.

Let those who want to rely on text speak, do so.

Personally I'm a bit of a naturist when it comes to words.

I love them stripping me slowly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

I used to get my knickers in a twist about this a lot more than I do now, we are from all walks of life and language can be found gallivanting around the country in various merges.

Let those who want to rely on text speak, do so.

Personally I'm a bit of a naturist when it comes to words.

I love them stripping me slowly.

"

Mmmm just slowly teasing your clothes off. That's a beautiful thought

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

It is good that every one is entitled to express their opinion here. Some, like me make an effort to write appropriately, others don't give a f**k.

You seem to be so concerned about my snobbery that you even put some effort into writing a post. Well done.

My pleasure "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

I used to get my knickers in a twist about this a lot more than I do now, we are from all walks of life and language can be found gallivanting around the country in various merges.

Let those who want to rely on text speak, do so.

Personally I'm a bit of a naturist when it comes to words.

I love them stripping me slowly.

Mmmm just slowly teasing your clothes off. That's a beautiful thought "

Good morning Lisburn!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

I used to get my knickers in a twist about this a lot more than I do now, we are from all walks of life and language can be found gallivanting around the country in various merges.

Let those who want to rely on text speak, do so.

Personally I'm a bit of a naturist when it comes to words.

I love them stripping me slowly.

Mmmm just slowly teasing your clothes off. That's a beautiful thought

Good morning Lisburn!

"

A very good morning London

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By * Busty HotwifeCouple  over a year ago

Bradford


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx"

Could not agree more! Text speak, abbreviation, poor spelling and grammar is so very lazy and off-putting.

If they can't be bothered to make the effort in creating a favourable first impression,and maintaining it, why would you make the effort in meeting?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm unashamedly a snob about written communication. I get that some people find it more difficult, but I'm shy, I find it difficult to chat to people in person. I make the effort to overcome that, people who struggle to write should make the effort to overcome that. If you can't be bothered to make the effort, I won't be bothering to make the effort back.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

Could not agree more! Text speak, abbreviation, poor spelling and grammar is so very lazy and off-putting.

If they can't be bothered to make the effort in creating a favourable first impression,and maintaining it, why would you make the effort in meeting?

"

I'm sorry but I don't see how the way in which a person spells has anything to do with how they are on a meet...

I know people who abbreviate their words on here, or via message or email but are perfectly articulate when you meet them...

don't cut off your nose to spite your face...I am aware that some people can afford to be choosy but discounting someone just because their spelling or grammar isn't up to your standards is a bit much.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

Could not agree more! Text speak, abbreviation, poor spelling and grammar is so very lazy and off-putting.

If they can't be bothered to make the effort in creating a favourable first impression,and maintaining it, why would you make the effort in meeting?

I'm sorry but I don't see how the way in which a person spells has anything to do with how they are on a meet...

I know people who abbreviate their words on here, or via message or email but are perfectly articulate when you meet them...

don't cut off your nose to spite your face...I am aware that some people can afford to be choosy but discounting someone just because their spelling or grammar isn't up to your standards is a bit much..... "

Are you really asking why people make judgements based on first impressions?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I got no idea w8 u on ab8.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm not bothered about a little abbreviation. But what aload of crap. I'd rather be a grammar snob as deliberate degeneration is ridiculous. Some people have no reason as to why they are spelling badly other than that they are so lazy to not have fixed their spelling sooner, or they just couldn't be bothered to fix some pretty major typos when reading over their messages. If that is the case then what else will they be lazy with or not bothered about? The things that you do highlight the potential workings of your inner psychology as every thought derives from another in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't prove anything for sure just on these merits alone. But it is definitely a bad sign to me when ppl cannot communicate in a pretty standard format correctly and without an excuse. Sorry. I see some really attrocious messages sometimes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good Grammer is sexy!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

Could not agree more! Text speak, abbreviation, poor spelling and grammar is so very lazy and off-putting.

If they can't be bothered to make the effort in creating a favourable first impression,and maintaining it, why would you make the effort in meeting?

"

I'm more concerned about whether someone has read my profile before messaging me so if I get a well written message with perfect grammar and spelling but they have no face pics and haven't attached a face pic with their message, I'll just delete whereas someone whose message has spelling mistakes and imperfect grammar but they've attached a face pic, they're the one I'd reply to. That to me shows a lot more respect than how good their English is will ever do.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We had a message from a couple we were otherwise interested in. It was only 2 lines long and the first made absolutely no sense at all. I read it about 5 times trying to work out what it meant. "

This.

We don't get super picky about spelling grammar. But if you litterally can't understand what they're saying, it's hard work.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You're ranting because someone has literacy problems? I would rather not meet people like you.

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

It's ok, I don't discriminate other than to perve on your pix

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

Could not agree more! Text speak, abbreviation, poor spelling and grammar is so very lazy and off-putting.

If they can't be bothered to make the effort in creating a favourable first impression,and maintaining it, why would you make the effort in meeting?

I'm sorry but I don't see how the way in which a person spells has anything to do with how they are on a meet...

I know people who abbreviate their words on here, or via message or email but are perfectly articulate when you meet them...

don't cut off your nose to spite your face...I am aware that some people can afford to be choosy but discounting someone just because their spelling or grammar isn't up to your standards is a bit much.....

Are you really asking why people make judgements based on first impressions? "

no

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not bothered about a little abbreviation. But what aload of crap. I'd rather be a grammar snob as deliberate degeneration is ridiculous. Some people have no reason as to why they are spelling badly other than that they are so lazy to not have fixed their spelling sooner, or they just couldn't be bothered to fix some pretty major typos when reading over their messages. If that is the case then what else will they be lazy with or not bothered about? The things that you do highlight the potential workings of your inner psychology as every thought derives from another in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't prove anything for sure just on these merits alone. But it is definitely a bad sign to me when ppl cannot communicate in a pretty standard format correctly and without an excuse. Sorry. I see some really attrocious messages sometimes."

in that case....pot, kettle, black

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not bothered about a little abbreviation. But what aload of crap. I'd rather be a grammar snob as deliberate degeneration is ridiculous. Some people have no reason as to why they are spelling badly other than that they are so lazy to not have fixed their spelling sooner, or they just couldn't be bothered to fix some pretty major typos when reading over their messages. If that is the case then what else will they be lazy with or not bothered about? The things that you do highlight the potential workings of your inner psychology as every thought derives from another in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't prove anything for sure just on these merits alone. But it is definitely a bad sign to me when ppl cannot communicate in a pretty standard format correctly and without an excuse. Sorry. I see some really attrocious messages sometimes.

in that case....pot, kettle, black "

How so?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You're ranting because someone has literacy problems? I would rather not meet people like you."

But your comment assumes they arent able to write properly as opposed to they can't be bothered to.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

Could not agree more! Text speak, abbreviation, poor spelling and grammar is so very lazy and off-putting.

If they can't be bothered to make the effort in creating a favourable first impression,and maintaining it, why would you make the effort in meeting?

I'm sorry but I don't see how the way in which a person spells has anything to do with how they are on a meet...

I know people who abbreviate their words on here, or via message or email but are perfectly articulate when you meet them...

don't cut off your nose to spite your face...I am aware that some people can afford to be choosy but discounting someone just because their spelling or grammar isn't up to your standards is a bit much.....

Are you really asking why people make judgements based on first impressions?

no"

Well then! You've answered "I don't see how the way in which a person spells has anything to do with how they are on a meet..."

I could say the same about tracksuits. A lovely person can put on a tracksuit but if they turn up to a meet wearing it then it won't be a long meet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wtf? (Kidding)

Your right, badly worded messages are difficult. Rant away!

But get used to the way people abbreviate words. It's how most people will write, English language changes all the time. The English dictionary is always updating.

Writing there instead of their and your instead of you're isn't language evolving and changing its just laziness. "

It's autocorrect a lot of the time, and also some people genuinely can't spell or are dyslexic, that's not laziness XXX

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not bothered about a little abbreviation. But what aload of crap. I'd rather be a grammar snob as deliberate degeneration is ridiculous. Some people have no reason as to why they are spelling badly other than that they are so lazy to not have fixed their spelling sooner, or they just couldn't be bothered to fix some pretty major typos when reading over their messages. If that is the case then what else will they be lazy with or not bothered about? The things that you do highlight the potential workings of your inner psychology as every thought derives from another in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't prove anything for sure just on these merits alone. But it is definitely a bad sign to me when ppl cannot communicate in a pretty standard format correctly and without an excuse. Sorry. I see some really attrocious messages sometimes.

in that case....pot, kettle, black

How so?"

as you are a grammar snob, I am surprised you haven't noticed it yourself...as well as the deliberate abbreviation plus the obvious spelling mistake....but who am I to judge?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs. "

Well said, I don't take any notice of spelling mistakes or typos anymore. XXX

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

My other half is Dutch, English is his sixth language and says the same. Stand by for the "dyslexic" excuse. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs.

Well said, I don't take any notice of spelling mistakes or typos anymore. XXX"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Omg i am crap at english never know if its too/to or there/their

And i am shite with punctuation and all the other waffle that comes with it ....did not realise we needed an english degree or higher to come on to this site

Although i do say when someone sends a message and its mostly text speak ave a gd dy u

U 2 m8 ...i think wtf ...and ask them to speak english

Rant over ...its not thursday rant should of saved it for then

"

Cheers, I just learned some text I didn't know XXXXXXX

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some people need a partner for the spelling bee

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

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Am in agreement with you there XXX

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

Am in agreement with you there XXX"

The inverse snobbery is also laughable at times too.

There are 7bn people in the world and we don't have time to form individual judgements about all of them; we use shortcuts.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs. "

some people just did not do well at school some had no choice and some just cant help it nobody knows anyones back ground or reason but either way wtf has it got to do with anyone ?? in a world of dyslexia and autisum and 100s of other problems that cause people to act differently we are all different and nobody is perfect

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
Forum Mod

Angus & Findhorn

It's a funny old world at times.

If they spell their or there, it won't stop me sucking their big cock. I am easy going that way.

If they have a small cock I might stab them though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

Am in agreement with you there XXX

The inverse snobbery is also laughable at times too.

There are 7bn people in the world and we don't have time to form individual judgements about all of them; we use shortcuts. "

Inverse snobbery is absolutely rife on here.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I agree. The snobbery on here at times is laughable

Am in agreement with you there XXX

The inverse snobbery is also laughable at times too.

There are 7bn people in the world and we don't have time to form individual judgements about all of them; we use shortcuts. "

I'm more interested in whether someone can read than if they can spell on here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To me, good grammar and spelling is about taking pride and having attention to detail. If someone doesn't do this in their profile or message, then will they take pride in showing me a good time, and have attention to detail in their sexual performance? I would worry that a careless profile would mean a careless approach to life in general, and I certainly don't want a careless lover.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not bothered about a little abbreviation. But what aload of crap. I'd rather be a grammar snob as deliberate degeneration is ridiculous. Some people have no reason as to why they are spelling badly other than that they are so lazy to not have fixed their spelling sooner, or they just couldn't be bothered to fix some pretty major typos when reading over their messages. If that is the case then what else will they be lazy with or not bothered about? The things that you do highlight the potential workings of your inner psychology as every thought derives from another in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't prove anything for sure just on these merits alone. But it is definitely a bad sign to me when ppl cannot communicate in a pretty standard format correctly and without an excuse. Sorry. I see some really attrocious messages sometimes.

in that case....pot, kettle, black

How so?

as you are a grammar snob, I am surprised you haven't noticed it yourself...as well as the deliberate abbreviation plus the obvious spelling mistake....but who am I to judge?"

I said that I do not care about abbreviations. Now come on, don't be silly. It was my first sentence. I also never said that I was a grammar snob. I said that I would RATHER be one (I've been called one) than a lazy person who cannot spell for toffee, and who simply doesn't care about that enough to correct it. Oh and, I will accept it, I put two t's in atrocious. This is not the kind of level of error that I am talking about. But on that note, "in that case....pot, kettle, black" has a number of errors in only a few words. It isn't even a complete sentence. Lol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I generally don't make spelling mistakes due to auto correct. I'll sometimes like type an s instead of a etc.

But I do tend to type how I talk, I'll use, gonna, wanna, lass, ont etc. I've got a strong Yorkshire accent so that's just how things come out which is put into typing.

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs.

some people just did not do well at school some had no choice and some just cant help it nobody knows anyones back ground or reason but either way wtf has it got to do with anyone ?? in a world of dyslexia and autisum and 100s of other problems that cause people to act differently we are all different and nobody is perfect "

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"To me, good grammar and spelling is about taking pride and having attention to detail. If someone doesn't do this in their profile or message, then will they take pride in showing me a good time, and have attention to detail in their sexual performance? I would worry that a careless profile would mean a careless approach to life in general, and I certainly don't want a careless lover."
i like wild spontaneous imaginative lovers, where their mind race faster than their fingers can keep up typing ..i'm not interested in detailed perfection..i like untamed you can have the comma people, too picket fence for me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs.

some people just did not do well at school some had no choice and some just cant help it nobody knows anyones back ground or reason but either way wtf has it got to do with anyone ?? in a world of dyslexia and autisum and 100s of other problems that cause people to act differently we are all different and nobody is perfect "

And some people are just fucking lazy. So calculate in your head the probability that someone sends you a shitty two sentence message that you can't understand, but is really a great meet. Then look at your other options and see if that's a good enough bet to you.

If it is, no problem and I'm not judging your choices.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

It's a funny old world at times.

If they spell their or there, it won't stop me sucking their big cock. I am easy going that way.

If they have a small cock I might stab them though "

running with scissors again?!

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx"

Some people maybe.

I'm a people and I certainly do care about how I write.

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By *ENDAROOSCouple  over a year ago

South West London / Surrey

Both of us are far from perfect with our spelling and grammar. If people choose not to meet us because of it, fair enough. *Shrugs* We choose not to meet others for lots of reasons.

For us, as long as we can understand what they're saying, its fine with us. It's more important we have things in common and we find them attractive, more than they use correct spelling and grammar.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Omg i am crap at english never know if its too/to or there/their

And i am shite with punctuation and all the other waffle that comes with it ....did not realise we needed an english degree or higher to come on to this site

Although i do say when someone sends a message and its mostly text speak ave a gd dy u

U 2 m8 ...i think wtf ...and ask them to speak english

Rant over ...its not thursday rant should of saved it for then

"

I would like to know just how much time a person saves in writing m8, wat, u wer and thnx?

Is it an amount of time that is life changing?

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman  over a year ago
Forum Mod

My Own Little World

I don't mind the odd u instead of you or n instead of and. But if the whole thing is text talk and abbreviations or even if the never turn off their Cap Lock AND THEY YELL AT ME ALL THE TIME. Then yes I lose all interest and patience with them.

If I find their messages hard to read and understand I don't see why I should bother, after all most of the communication on here is written.

I guess I'm lazy and don't want to put in the hard work of translating a badly written message, but then I don't see why I should.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Omg i am crap at english never know if its too/to or there/their

And i am shite with punctuation and all the other waffle that comes with it ....did not realise we needed an english degree or higher to come on to this site

Although i do say when someone sends a message and its mostly text speak ave a gd dy u

U 2 m8 ...i think wtf ...and ask them to speak english

Rant over ...its not thursday rant should of saved it for then

I would like to know just how much time a person saves in writing m8, wat, u wer and thnx?

Is it an amount of time that is life changing?"

I wonder if the time saved is more than having to write additional messages to compensate for the people who didn't reply because of it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Who knew, the lack of a comma, or full stop could be, such a cock block....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples! "

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Other than auto correct making the wrong assumption and the occassional fat finger moment, I am pretty accurate with my spelling, punctuation and grammar. I'm not prideful of it. It's a by product of enjoying reading, time spent writing boring and endless dissertations along with some actually enjoyable moments of creative writing.

But I don't discount the messages that I recieve from folk that abbreviate, text speak or make errors. I can still tell what they are trying to convey to me in their message. The meaning therin is more important.

I've met with a few folk that would've no doubt had their messages deleted out of hand by what I've read of some peoples quick to judge attitudes on this thread.

I can safely say that the lack of a comma or removal of a few vowels hasn't shown any lacking in consideration and care in either their appearance, demeanour or any deficiency as a lover.

Not that I'm bovvered

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one. "

I was not referring to those with dyslexia?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one. "

There's nothing in dyslexia that makes someone write M8 and ur

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one.

There's nothing in dyslexia that makes someone write M8 and ur"

really? Then you don't understand all the aspects of it, is all i can say. Better some communication, than no communication at all imo..don't shut people up, who find it difficult, its not nice.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one.

There's nothing in dyslexia that makes someone write M8 and ur"

The majority of comments gave slammed spelling and grammar not just text speak.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why is ok for someone to state a preference for just about anything except for people to be able to express themselves in written communication? The only way people could pounce more is if someone mentioned the word professional.

Everyone misses the odd comma, but I'm supposed to respond to every "wat u up 2 cum siton ma dik" message because someone else who claims to be dyslexic might be offended? Bugger that.

I'll continue to be judgemental/snobbish/up myself and only fuck articulate people whose messages I can read without my brain hurting. This approach has never failed me yet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one.

There's nothing in dyslexia that makes someone write M8 and urreally? Then you don't understand all the aspects of it, is all i can say. Better some communication, than no communication at all imo..don't shut people up, who find it difficult, its not nice."

Well that would be ironic given that I am legitimately diagnosed as dyslexic. As opposed to all the self-diagnostics that go on here.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why do people get so angry about other people's spelling? If you're not compatible don't meet them. They aren't murderers ffs.

some people just did not do well at school some had no choice and some just cant help it nobody knows anyones back ground or reason but either way wtf has it got to do with anyone ?? in a world of dyslexia and autisum and 100s of other problems that cause people to act differently we are all different and nobody is perfect

And some people are just fucking lazy. So calculate in your head the probability that someone sends you a shitty two sentence message that you can't understand, but is really a great meet. Then look at your other options and see if that's a good enough bet to you.

If it is, no problem and I'm not judging your choices. "

im not so shallow just to base who I meet just on spelling and how they write but hey im not saying your shallow

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By *iss.HoneyWoman  over a year ago

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"Why is ok for someone to state a preference for just about anything except for people to be able to express themselves in written communication? The only way people could pounce more is if someone mentioned the word professional.

Everyone misses the odd comma, but I'm supposed to respond to every "wat u up 2 cum siton ma dik" message because someone else who claims to be dyslexic might be offended? Bugger that.

I'll continue to be judgemental/snobbish/up myself and only fuck articulate people whose messages I can read without my brain hurting. This approach has never failed me yet. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one.

There's nothing in dyslexia that makes someone write M8 and ur

The majority of comments gave slammed spelling and grammar not just text speak."

Personally, I can easily tell the difference between someone who is foreign (my wife) or dyslexic (me) and someone who just writes a certain way by choice (half the messages we get). There just aren't that many dyslexics out there for the volume of illegible mail we get.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just a few aide memoirs as it were;

There is a place they have their possessions. Never start a sentence with a because but or and as they are joining words as we all know. This of a full stop as taking a breath if speaking that usually works. I before e except after c but only when the word ends in e (usually) Apostrophe's are fun as they are to denote possession or missing letters but never for plurality.

Its a beautiful language don't we all agree? Simples!

Simple if you understand it. Dyslexics don't. As I've said I'd rather an illiterate friend than an inconsiderate one.

There's nothing in dyslexia that makes someone write M8 and ur"

Those in the know write m9

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I am more likely to choose someone to message based on their profile text rather than how fit they are.

It's why I block stunning women with shit profiles. It's irrelevant whether they'd shag me or not.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Personally, I can easily tell the difference between someone who is foreign (my wife) or dyslexic (me) and someone who just writes a certain way by choice (half the messages we get). There just aren't that many dyslexics out there for the volume of illegible mail we get. "

wow you must be a genius if you know who's dyslexic or not just by reading there writing /message via the net, lets sack all the pros we no longer need them.

Dyslexia affects at least one in ten in the uk according to google and no I don't have it im just plain lazy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Personally, I can easily tell the difference between someone who is foreign (my wife) or dyslexic (me) and someone who just writes a certain way by choice (half the messages we get). There just aren't that many dyslexics out there for the volume of illegible mail we get.

wow you must be a genius if you know who's dyslexic or not just by reading there writing /message via the net, lets sack all the pros we no longer need them.

Dyslexia affects at least one in ten in the uk according to google and no I don't have it im just plain lazy

"

As a dyslexic myself, I can spot the mistakes that genuine dyslexic people make. As I say, writing 'm8' has nothing to do with dyslexia. Dyslexics are also not dumb, many of the smartest people I know are dyslexics. Most of the messages we get are clearly written by people who don't have the first clue about how to approach a couple.

So 10% are from dyslexics then, what's the excuse for the other 50%?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Personally, I can easily tell the difference between someone who is foreign (my wife) or dyslexic (me) and someone who just writes a certain way by choice (half the messages we get). There just aren't that many dyslexics out there for the volume of illegible mail we get.

wow you must be a genius if you know who's dyslexic or not just by reading there writing /message via the net, lets sack all the pros we no longer need them.

Dyslexia affects at least one in ten in the uk according to google and no I don't have it im just plain lazy

As a dyslexic myself, I can spot the mistakes that genuine dyslexic people make. As I say, writing 'm8' has nothing to do with dyslexia. Dyslexics are also not dumb, many of the smartest people I know are dyslexics. Most of the messages we get are clearly written by people who don't have the first clue about how to approach a couple.

So 10% are from dyslexics then, what's the excuse for the other 50%? "

Poor processing skills? Slow learners? Didn't access education like you did? Find English difficult to grasp?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Text speak and illiteracy are not the same thing. I have a friend with an Oxford English degree who uses text speak.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am more likely to choose someone to message based on their profile text rather than how fit they are.

It's why I block stunning women with shit profiles. It's irrelevant whether they'd shag me or not."

See, I have a problem now... I don't know if you mean that or you are just being really sarcastic...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Text speak and illiteracy are not the same thing. I have a friend with an Oxford English degree who uses text speak."

And I've got a friend who is a millionaire and wears tracksuits. People make shortcut judgements based on first impressions. It's entirely reasonable to do so.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Personally, I can easily tell the difference between someone who is foreign (my wife) or dyslexic (me) and someone who just writes a certain way by choice (half the messages we get). There just aren't that many dyslexics out there for the volume of illegible mail we get.

wow you must be a genius if you know who's dyslexic or not just by reading there writing /message via the net, lets sack all the pros we no longer need them.

Dyslexia affects at least one in ten in the uk according to google and no I don't have it im just plain lazy

As a dyslexic myself, I can spot the mistakes that genuine dyslexic people make. As I say, writing 'm8' has nothing to do with dyslexia. Dyslexics are also not dumb, many of the smartest people I know are dyslexics. Most of the messages we get are clearly written by people who don't have the first clue about how to approach a couple.

So 10% are from dyslexics then, what's the excuse for the other 50%?

Poor processing skills? Slow learners? Didn't access education like you did? Find English difficult to grasp? "

So nobody just does it because they can't be bothered to write properly or they think it's cool?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx"

We agree 100%

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

And I've got a friend who is a millionaire and wears tracksuits. People make shortcut judgements based on first impressions. It's entirely reasonable to do so. "

have you seen the price of those tracksuits u gotta hav real bling bling

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By *lik and PaulCouple  over a year ago

cahoots


"Nothing gets my dick harder than a well placed comma in a message "

Excellent!

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By *all and ChainWoman  over a year ago

Truro

Stop knocking us dyslexia sufferers...

DYSLEXICS UNTIE!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am more likely to choose someone to message based on their profile text rather than how fit they are.

It's why I block stunning women with shit profiles. It's irrelevant whether they'd shag me or not.

See, I have a problem now... I don't know if you mean that or you are just being really sarcastic... "

LOL yeah I'm joking I block them for other reasons, but it doesn't matter. I can understand forum posts being misspelt but you can change your profile text as much as you and take all the time you need to make a good impression.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am more likely to choose someone to message based on their profile text rather than how fit they are.

It's why I block stunning women with shit profiles. It's irrelevant whether they'd shag me or not.

See, I have a problem now... I don't know if you mean that or you are just being really sarcastic...

LOL yeah I'm joking I block them for other reasons, but it doesn't matter. I can understand forum posts being misspelt but you can change your profile text as much as you and take all the time you need to make a good impression. "

Most men just don't seem to get it that a profile needs some effort putting on!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Read this thread with interest. I don't know a huge amount about dyslexia, but I must say I'm a bit surprised that it's been used to excuse typos, poor punctuation, bad grammar and text speak. When I was at school (many moons ago) people with dyslexia were not considered to be disadvantaged, instead systems were put in place to ensure these people had the same chances as everybody else. They were given extra time in exams because it was understood that they needed that extra time to check their grammar and spelling. It was never the _iew that dyslexic people were not capable of doing the exam to the same standard as everybody. Many dyslexic people I knew went on to university, in which a GCSE pass in English is required at the very least. In my working and personal life I continue to know people with dyslexia, who would not be doing the jobs they do if they were not capable of writing correctly. Some of my friends have told me they need a bit more time though when writing something like a report or a letter. I do except that some people might have a very severe form of dyslexia, or were unlucky enough to be diagnosed late in life therefore missed out on the necessary support. But I really question whether dyslexia should be used to excuse much of the poorly written profiles and messages on Fab.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Read this thread with interest. I don't know a huge amount about dyslexia, but I must say I'm a bit surprised that it's been used to excuse typos, poor punctuation, bad grammar and text speak. When I was at school (many moons ago) people with dyslexia were not considered to be disadvantaged, instead systems were put in place to ensure these people had the same chances as everybody else. They were given extra time in exams because it was understood that they needed that extra time to check their grammar and spelling. It was never the _iew that dyslexic people were not capable of doing the exam to the same standard as everybody. Many dyslexic people I knew went on to university, in which a GCSE pass in English is required at the very least. In my working and personal life I continue to know people with dyslexia, who would not be doing the jobs they do if they were not capable of writing correctly. Some of my friends have told me they need a bit more time though when writing something like a report or a letter. I do except that some people might have a very severe form of dyslexia, or were unlucky enough to be diagnosed late in life therefore missed out on the necessary support. But I really question whether dyslexia should be used to excuse much of the poorly written profiles and messages on Fab. "

If dyslexia is the problem, then virtually the whole population of dyslexic men are on here!!

I expect dyslexics will actually make an effort.

In truth most of the guys just don't seem to care!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am more likely to choose someone to message based on their profile text rather than how fit they are.

It's why I block stunning women with shit profiles. It's irrelevant whether they'd shag me or not.

See, I have a problem now... I don't know if you mean that or you are just being really sarcastic...

LOL yeah I'm joking I block them for other reasons, but it doesn't matter. I can understand forum posts being misspelt but you can change your profile text as much as you and take all the time you need to make a good impression.

Most men just don't seem to get it that a profile needs some effort putting on!! "

Most men just want a fuck though.

I can get that in 10 minutes if I want, and it would probably be cheaper and less hassle than driving miles for a meet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The world is full of ignorant hypocrites

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

literacy observed in some profiles and messages

I'm no English boff but should there not be a capital at the beginning of this? And also a couple of commas ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's not so much about how it's written, it's more about the context and the effort that the writer has put in.

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By *eliciousladyWoman  over a year ago

Sometimes U.K


"Another is the letter s likes to replace my a.

? It's very odd, but I don't feel like I have to carefully move a curser to go and change it. "

Mine does that too/to/two!

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By *igeiaWoman  over a year ago

Bristol

Typos are typos and wholly forgivable. My autocorrect makes some odd choices on my behalf. I'm personally not a fan of certain colloquialisms, phrases and text speak but that doesn't mean I would discount someone purely because their messages contained them. If they consisted of nothing but it would be different since maybe we're just not compatible (or I am just too old).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another is the letter s likes to replace my a.

? It's very odd, but I don't feel like I have to carefully move a curser to go and change it.

Mine does that too/to/two! "

I'll delete as appropriate maybe this is the way we should do things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Read this thread with interest. I don't know a huge amount about dyslexia, but I must say I'm a bit surprised that it's been used to excuse typos, poor punctuation, bad grammar and text speak. When I was at school (many moons ago) people with dyslexia were not considered to be disadvantaged, instead systems were put in place to ensure these people had the same chances as everybody else. They were given extra time in exams because it was understood that they needed that extra time to check their grammar and spelling. It was never the _iew that dyslexic people were not capable of doing the exam to the same standard as everybody. Many dyslexic people I knew went on to university, in which a GCSE pass in English is required at the very least. In my working and personal life I continue to know people with dyslexia, who would not be doing the jobs they do if they were not capable of writing correctly. Some of my friends have told me they need a bit more time though when writing something like a report or a letter. I do except that some people might have a very severe form of dyslexia, or were unlucky enough to be diagnosed late in life therefore missed out on the necessary support. But I really question whether dyslexia should be used to excuse much of the poorly written profiles and messages on Fab. "

I agree. It's similar to how somebody made a joke in a thread the other day about most single men on here being border line autistic, to explain their lack of social skills. Now I have Asperger's and I sort of foundd it funny and sort of didn't. So I empathise with dyslexics a certain extent but I hope people wouldn't use it as an excuse. Having Asperger's causes the occasional issue with swinging but I wouldn't use it as an excuse, as with any aspect of my life.

Will probably get shit for this but there goes.

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By *isalovezTV/TS  over a year ago

Paris

Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
Forum Mod

Angus & Findhorn


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days."

But have more Olympic medals than the French

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By *igeiaWoman  over a year ago

Bristol


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so "
I
"tend to turn a blind eye to it these days."

Fixed that for you.

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By *isalovezTV/TS  over a year ago

Paris


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

But have more Olympic medals than the French "

Yes i'm so chuffed for our team GB.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am more likely to choose someone to message based on their profile text rather than how fit they are.

It's why I block stunning women with shit profiles. It's irrelevant whether they'd shag me or not.

See, I have a problem now... I don't know if you mean that or you are just being really sarcastic...

LOL yeah I'm joking I block them for other reasons, but it doesn't matter. I can understand forum posts being misspelt but you can change your profile text as much as you and take all the time you need to make a good impression.

Most men just don't seem to get it that a profile needs some effort putting on!!

Most men just want a fuck though.

I can get that in 10 minutes if I want, and it would probably be cheaper and less hassle than driving miles for a meet.

"

That says a lot!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

But have more Olympic medals than the French

Yes i'm so chuffed for our team GB. "

Fabulous results!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

sex is fucking sex in any language xxx

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"sex is fucking sex in any language xxx "

Not all sex is fucking.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"sex is fucking sex in any language xxx

Not all sex is fucking. "

Yep a lot more to sex than just fucking!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days."

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!""

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"sex is fucking sex in any language xxx

Not all sex is fucking.

Yep a lot more to sex than just fucking! "

Yes which is why if I just wanted a quick fuck I'd happily pay for it.

If I wanna fuck someone more than once that I get on with I'll look for someone here that's compatible.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill! "

I always delegated, make people take responsibility, make them feel important and manage the process!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill!

I always delegated, make people take responsibility, make them feel important and manage the process! "

You can't delegate you own pleasure though!

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill!

I always delegated, make people take responsibility, make them feel important and manage the process!

You can't delegate you own pleasure though! "

Oh, I don't know. The ex found me two lovely, sexy, beautiful men on here who remain my friends to this day.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill! "

She did it out of laziness not good management. She had a shock when the new head was appointed.

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By *urvy_EmsCouple  over a year ago

Wakefield


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx"

lOVIN. DAT HONDA, bLACK bIRD bro. ya feeL MI. iNIT,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill!

I always delegated, make people take responsibility, make them feel important and manage the process! "

While you sat at your desk with a hard on,sexting. I know your type

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill!

I always delegated, make people take responsibility, make them feel important and manage the process!

You can't delegate you own pleasure though!

Oh, I don't know. The ex found me two lovely, sexy, beautiful men on here who remain my friends to this day."

I've known a few men who thought it was my responsibility to make them come.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Most British people are lazy and stupid anyway so i tend to turn a blind eye to it these days.

I found the laziest person I worked with was French. Her motto was "Delegate!"

Delegation isn't laziness. It's a great management skill!

I always delegated, make people take responsibility, make them feel important and manage the process!

You can't delegate you own pleasure though!

Oh, I don't know. The ex found me two lovely, sexy, beautiful men on here who remain my friends to this day.

I've known a few men who thought it was my responsibility to make them come."

I delegate.

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By *appyguy17Man  over a year ago

walthamstow

I'd like to think my English is good.......but there are some anomalies between English English and Irish English ......they can be termed "Irishisms" x

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By *omeojuliet OP   Couple  over a year ago

Great Yarmouth


"We are not English and we may get it wrong with regards to literacy but I believe that people just do not care at all about the way they write. It is definitely a turn off when people abbreviate so much it almost impossible to understand what they write.

Ok...Sorry for my rant...xx

lOVIN. DAT HONDA, bLACK bIRD bro. ya feeL MI. iNIT, "

Lol that's it... We need to have a word... Or two...xx

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