Originally posted by SimonMac
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Just avoid these;Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo if your bird turns up on your first date wearing something like this you are gonna be in for the ride of your life!!
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So if your bird turns up on your first date wearing something like this you are gonna be in for the ride of your life!!Originally posted by SimonMac View PostColor Meaning- Black - S&M
- Blue (Dark) - Anal sex
- Blue (Light) - Oral sex
- Brown - Scat
- Green - Hustler/Prostitution
- Grey - Bondage
- Orange - Anything, anywhere, anytime (but not necessarily anyone)
- Purple - Into piercing
- Red - Fisting
- Pink - Dildo/Anal toys
- White - Masturbation
- Yellow - Watersports
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Might have been on inside out.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAh, that's most likely it, same colours, although there was no "Help for Heroes" logo or not that I could see.
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Color Meaning- Black - S&M
- Blue (Dark) - Anal sex
- Blue (Light) - Oral sex
- Brown - Scat
- Green - Hustler/Prostitution
- Grey - Bondage
- Orange - Anything, anywhere, anytime (but not necessarily anyone)
- Purple - Into piercing
- Red - Fisting
- Pink - Dildo/Anal toys
- White - Masturbation
- Yellow - Watersports
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Go back and ask him and then report your findings.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI didn't like to ask the guy, in case it is a sex code and he started reeling off a list of all his deviant sexual preferences.
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Coloured plastic wrist bands
Was in Staples at lunchtime buying a notepad, and the guy who served me was wearing a plastic wristband comprising equal length strips of three colours: red, dark blue, and light blue.
I'm slightly curious to know what it is likely to indicate, if anything. Allergies maybe, or charities/awareness thingies.
I didn't like to ask the guy, in case it is a sex code and he started reeling off a list of all his deviant sexual preferences.
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