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Quoted: growing up, we joked that a man with a single ear ring (I think in the left ear) was a symbol. But then again, we also argued that having your pants tucked into your boots on the inner side (not the outer side) meant you fucked sheep or goats... View Quote The old saying to remember was, “Left is right, but right is wrong” (meaning right side earring means you’re gay). It was the opposite in Britain. |
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Quoted: There's all kinds of things like this. I've never really seen any evidence that any/many of them are real, but then I never wanted to try to find out either In the military there were always rumors concerning how wives of deployed Marines would signal they were ready to party. One was an upside down broom on the porch, another a red light in the porch light (always seemed a little too 'on the nose' to me). There's a few others but I don't recall them now. View Quote I read a book by an SAS guy that mentioned one. There's a laundry detergent brand in the UK called OMO. Horny wives would apparently leave am OMO box in the window which would mean Old Man Out. |
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Quoted: The old saying to remember was, “Left is right, but right is wrong” (meaning right side earring means you’re gay). It was the opposite in Britain. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: growing up, we joked that a man with a single ear ring (I think in the left ear) was a symbol. But then again, we also argued that having your pants tucked into your boots on the inner side (not the outer side) meant you fucked sheep or goats... The old saying to remember was, “Left is right, but right is wrong” (meaning right side earring means you’re gay). It was the opposite in Britain. I knew I had it mixed up half the time so I just stay away from any guy with earrings |
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Christmas lights in the middle of summer and a broom left outside a doorway were two signs at Yokota when I was there. Wife wanted to put up some lights until someone told her that.
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Quoted: My kids filled me in on earring culture. Left you're cool. Right you're queer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: You'll be even more shocked then to find out I'm nearly 60 years old and never heard of the pineapple thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 2011 join date, never heard of the pineapple thing? I'm calling BS sorry. You'll be even more shocked then to find out I'm nearly 60 years old and never heard of the pineapple thing. You'd never heard of a marlinspike until last year. You need to get out more. |
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The GIANT retirement community in Florida known as "The Villages" has an entire visual vocabulary of sexual invitations. I had relatives that lived there for over a decade and on each visit they would drive us around in a golf cart explaining what everything meant (a partially opened garage door, coach light color, number of flamingos in the yard, etc). I always thought it was and urban legend until I started having conversations with other unrelated residents. Those creepy old non-gilfs not only confirmed the info but actually wanted to "demonstrate it". Yuck.
That place also has an abnormally high level of STD transmission. It is basically the movie Cocoon for pervy old swingers. |
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When I was young, tying an onion to your belt meant you were randy.
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Quoted: That's the opposite of what I've always heard and seen. Left is normal, and right/both is gay. View Quote That was the rule in the 80s when I was in high school. Lots of guys that plowed through the cheerleader squad wore one in the left year. The one dude that wore one in the right ear had a "special locker room assignment" for gym class and didn't dress out with the rest of us.... |
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Quoted: Quoted: growing up, we joked that a man with a single ear ring (I think in the left ear) was a symbol. But then again, we also argued that having your pants tucked into your boots on the inner side (not the outer side) meant you fucked sheep or goats... pretty sure the right ear was gay "left is right and right is wrong" |
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Quoted: I have a pair of pink flamingos, a plastic owl with a moveable head (for scaring away nesting birds), a white plexiglass rabbit, and a heavy concrete pig in the front yard. What message would that send? Other than I like my flamingos, bunny rabbit, concrete pig and I don't want birds nesting on my porch? View Quote That your neighborhood doesn't belong to an HOA?... |
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The only swingers I was aware of were either realtors or had some other kind of socializing required made up job where they don’t produce anything. Like they interject themselves between others. Matchmakers, middlemen, home renovation and design consultants. Literally between other people too I guess.
Truly toxic. A guy I worked with had his wife drag him into it. They had kids and he didn’t want to eject but later he developed substance abuse issues and likely killed himself. It was investigated pretty hard so I think it was doubted. Big life insurance payout which I thought didn’t happen with suicides. |
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Quoted: All of this SYMBOLOGY was pre internet. Nobody uses it anymore. Swingers join a swinger website, make a profile describing themselves and list what they are looking for. Then they browse the profiles and message couples who interest them. It’s exactly like online dating. Once you establish a group of friends you can host a house or hotel party and really have some fun. View Quote How do you know this? |
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Quoted: Does it matter which ankle? I see a lot of women with anklets at Target View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ace of spades tattoo is obviously BBC enthusiast Anklet = hot wife Anklet with key = Cuck queen Does it matter which ankle? I see a lot of women with anklets at Target Everything is conflicting. Even a google search shows them either way. Here’s a tolerable article about the history. Anklet history |
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Quoted: The Villages (FL) apparently has colors coded loofas: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/386370/IMG_8783_jpeg-3081754.JPG View Quote BWAHAHAHA I gotta send that to my uncle to see if its true... He lives there. |
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Quoted: Quoted: All of this SYMBOLOGY was pre internet. Nobody uses it anymore. Swingers join a swinger website, make a profile describing themselves and list what they are looking for. Then they browse the profiles and message couples who interest them. It’s exactly like online dating. Once you establish a group of friends you can host a house or hotel party and really have some fun. How do you know this? Attached File |
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Quoted: I've met more girls with pierced tongues who were lesbians than sucked my dick... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If a girl has a pierced tongue, she'll probably suck your dick. If a guy has a pierced tongue, he'll probably suck your dick. I've met more girls with pierced tongues who were lesbians than sucked my dick... |
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Quoted: I am still wondering what this is a symbol of? https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.dqiBsW1Al-oCv-RxmOkn-wHaHa?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain View Quote Seriously? That means "two in the pink and one in the stink," i.e. two in the vagina and one in the anus. |
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Quoted: Seriously? That means "two in the pink and one in the stink," i.e. two in the vagina and one in the anus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am still wondering what this is a symbol of? https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.dqiBsW1Al-oCv-RxmOkn-wHaHa?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain Seriously? That means "two in the pink and one in the stink," i.e. two in the vagina and one in the anus. I don't think he was in fact serious |
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Quoted: I am still wondering what this is a symbol of? https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.dqiBsW1Al-oCv-RxmOkn-wHaHa?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I am still wondering what this is a symbol of? https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.dqiBsW1Al-oCv-RxmOkn-wHaHa?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain Seriously? That means "two in the pink and one in the stink," i.e. two in the vagina and one in the anus. I don't think he was in fact serious You never know. |
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Quoted: Seriously? That means "two in the pink and one in the stink," i.e. two in the vagina and one in the anus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am still wondering what this is a symbol of? https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.dqiBsW1Al-oCv-RxmOkn-wHaHa?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain Seriously? That means "two in the pink and one in the stink," i.e. two in the vagina and one in the anus. It’s not “Gimme two packs of Virginia Slims and a pack of Pall Malls.” |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I am still wondering what this is a symbol of? https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.dqiBsW1Al-oCv-RxmOkn-wHaHa?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain Seriously? That means "two in the pink and one in the stink," i.e. two in the vagina and one in the anus. I don't think he was in fact serious You never know. It certainly wouldn't be the most ridiculous thing I've seen in GD today |
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Quoted: Quoted: All of this SYMBOLOGY was pre internet. Nobody uses it anymore. Swingers join a swinger website, make a profile describing themselves and list what they are looking for. Then they browse the profiles and message couples who interest them. It’s exactly like online dating. Once you establish a group of friends you can host a house or hotel party and really have some fun. How do you know this? He’s not wrong. FETlife is like Facebook for fetish people. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: All of this SYMBOLOGY was pre internet. Nobody uses it anymore. Swingers join a swinger website, make a profile describing themselves and list what they are looking for. Then they browse the profiles and message couples who interest them. It's exactly like online dating. Once you establish a group of friends you can host a house or hotel party and really have some fun. https://media.tenor.com/pIpPTE7A3DoAAAAC/boondock-saints-boondock.gif Ah...no, symbology is correct here, symbolism is not. |
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Quoted: Everything is conflicting. Even a google search shows them either way. Here’s a tolerable article about the history. Anklet history View Quote Thanks! |
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2 Adirondack chairs in the front yard
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I'm not reading all 4 pages, so I don't know if this was covered...
Hair scrunchies hanging from your rear view mirror in The Villages in Florida is a sign of stingers. Different colors mean different things. ETA: I see a few mentions on this page |
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Quoted: Ah...no, symbology is correct here, symbolism is not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: All of this SYMBOLOGY was pre internet. Nobody uses it anymore. Swingers join a swinger website, make a profile describing themselves and list what they are looking for. Then they browse the profiles and message couples who interest them. It's exactly like online dating. Once you establish a group of friends you can host a house or hotel party and really have some fun. https://media.tenor.com/pIpPTE7A3DoAAAAC/boondock-saints-boondock.gif Ah...no, symbology is correct here, symbolism is not. symbolism noun sym·?bol·?ism 'sim-b?-?li-z?m 1 : the art or practice of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representations: such as a : artistic imitation or invention that is a method of revealing or suggesting immaterial, ideal, or otherwise intangible truth or states b : the use of conventional or traditional signs in the representation of divine beings and spirits 2 : a system of symbols or representations |
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