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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have never wondered about a young stud for my wife. Personally we would avoid anyone who refers to themselves as a stud and Mrs isn’t into younger men. |
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And young stud ??? and never ever thought about it as Mrs4 just rolls her eyes and sniggers when they mention the "Young Stud" bit ?? on a par with i'm well endowed or very well endowed approach really ?? |
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By *rNightMan
over a year ago
Coventry |
Yeah I don’t feel like this is a great selling point. When my partner was on here she always founder younger guys to be a little bit rabbit in the headlights at times and the whole “stud” thing was also an instant delete.
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
Having been young (20) and now a shit tonne older, usually, if people like you enough to meet, they'll meet. At 20 though, people are usually out and about meeting people of a similar age so you might have your work cut out. There's a lot of guys around with a lot more experience. People don't generally think of 20yr old's as 'studs' more "triers". |
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