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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Its established that people on here are often OK to advertise on their profiles that they are professionals but which jobs attract the sexiest people?
We get a lot of messages from firemen and army guys but is this just that these guys don't mind saying what they do? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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im my experience men who come on here saying they fire men usually arnt lol i have met two fire fighters off this site and neither one of them told me what they did for a living untill i had met them and got to know them a bit, and both their reasons was the same, because so many guys on here CLAIM to be firemen would you have beleived me if i told you! and in all honestly i think my answer to that would have to be no, i dont think i would lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't really understand what difference it makes. I mean, unless he arrives in a fireman's uniform, he's just some dude. And if you really want a fireman's uniform that much, I'm sure any dude could find one for the occasion  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We once used a site called ISPQ, and we were messaged and chatted many times with, a guy called The New York Fireman ..... told us all kind of things about different fires that he's been involved in, how he'd been involved in an Anglo / American swap, where he'd worked in the uk and his uk counterparts had gone over to the USA to work in the New York Fire Dept. Oh boy, this guy was good, even mentioned the different types of equiopment that the UK firefighters used and on his profile pics, was a pic of him (or someone) dressed as a US firefighter.
One problem - ...... if a member sent a PM, the local time of their country was stamped on the message, and strangely enough, the stamp on his message was UK time, even though he was in New York ! We played him along at his game for a good few weeks until eventually we confronted him and to be fair, he admitted that he was lying, but thought that if he claimed to be a firefighter it would have given him a better chance at meeting up with someone .... but why choose New York ffs ?
Just out of interest, most of my work involves plumbing - toilets, kitchen sinks and suchlike, central heating systems - and electrics, if you like I'll rewire your house Hardly a fireman or a soldier, but if anyone wants to throw me some crumbs  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We once used a site called ISPQ, and we were messaged and chatted many times with, a guy called The New York Fireman ..... told us all kind of things about different fires that he's been involved in, how he'd been involved in an Anglo / American swap, where he'd worked in the uk and his uk counterparts had gone over to the USA to work in the New York Fire Dept. Oh boy, this guy was good, even mentioned the different types of equiopment that the UK firefighters used and on his profile pics, was a pic of him (or someone) dressed as a US firefighter.
One problem - ...... if a member sent a PM, the local time of their country was stamped on the message, and strangely enough, the stamp on his message was UK time, even though he was in New York ! We played him along at his game for a good few weeks until eventually we confronted him and to be fair, he admitted that he was lying, but thought that if he claimed to be a firefighter it would have given him a better chance at meeting up with someone .... but why choose New York ffs ?
Just out of interest, most of my work involves plumbing - toilets, kitchen sinks and suchlike, central heating systems - and electrics, if you like I'll rewire your house Hardly a fireman or a soldier, but if anyone wants to throw me some crumbs "
My central heating system is temperamental... wanna give my pump the once over?  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My job has to be the one that attracts the most sexiest people.
I work occasionally at Chameleons - lots of sexy people are attracted to going there.
I have a small guest house catering exclusivey to people visiting local swingers clubs, lots of sexy people are attracted to staying here.
Am I touting for business - that would be a bit silly because after 10 years of looking after guests I am shutting down and moving to Wales very shortly. |
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Some jobs do seem sexy I agree, we met a couple a few years ago and it wasn't going well - they were very different to their pics and if truth be told they were dead boring! Anyway, when it became obvious that we were'nt interested he made a big announcement that he was an airline pilot! lol - it didn't make him any taller or any less boring! We made our excuses and left! Z |
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By *woBiTwoCouple
over a year ago
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"Hmm.. so, conversely, if trying to boost your sex appeal, it maybe a bad step to admit that one is a tax collector or traffic warden? "
... unless you were after some seriously harsh domination?  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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well have to say I'm super woman hold down a job that works from home (household chores) and in spare time write some words on paper. (Sick notes) travel alot (school runs, appiontments) and charity work (visit the in laws). so must have the cleanest job going as never have a free moment to myself expect when in bath. but that has stopped as they now all perv at me in there now. |
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