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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Bradfordlad seemed to sound better than bradfordman to me "
I agree. but at 26 I think lad is still ok.
I'm wondering more why guys my age and above refer to themselves as a lad?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm wondering more why guys my age and above refer to themselves as a lad?
Are you a girl,lass,lady,or a woman? "
I'm a woman. gave up being a girl at 18 |
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"I'm wondering more why guys my age and above refer to themselves as a lad?
Are you a girl,lass,lady,or a woman?
I'm a woman. gave up being a girl at 18"
Nice one, do you think I'm a bloke, dude, guy, or just an eejit? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"at what point does a man become a man and stop referring to himself as a lad?
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This irks me too.
I think early to mid twenties is about right for not calling yourself a lad anymore.
The only time I'll except girl is if I'm being referred to as naughty. Some how naughty woman doesn't have the same ring to it |
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Guys often create a new profile with 'lad' etc in the name and then a while later complain that people think they're too young to be swinging
It's something to grow out of, after teenage years, so twenties should be the maximum. I don't think most people here want to meet very mature 'lads', so it's a bit stupid to use it as a profile name. It's possibly a good filter that many people use though. |
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