Some folks annoy me but lately I’ve been ignoring a lot of folks.
the use of “T-Man” as a term is a bit lame
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I was gonna leave this thread alone, but read this and have to agree. “T-Man” and “T-Vixen” are unbelievably lame terms. “Man” and “woman” work. Not trying to come across as a dick, but those who use “T-Vixen” probably do not get much tang. And those who use “T-Man” are probably internet warriors who do not get much tang. There are a few posters who annoy the shit outta me, but they’re probably trolls so I don’t wanna egg 'em on.
[quote]analog_kid wrote:
JGerman wrote:
Professor X wrote:
OctoberGirl wrote:
Professor X wrote:
So do I. Real men ride motorcycles.
Is that her name?
Of course not. Strippers are lawfully required to have names that either suggest candy is being eaten (unless her name actually is Candy…which I guess does NOT change that statement at all), two syllable names like Diamond or Luscious, or common name brands for liquor.
Motorcycle takes way too long to pronounce and time is money.
Of course, I don’t have any first hand experience with any of this.
I used both hands.
My friends and I came up with the a formula to create stripper/porn star names.
You use the name of your first pet and the name of the first street you lived on. You can alter the name as need be but that is the foundation of the name. You can put either name first and if they have multiple words, choose the one that fits the best.
Some names are better than other but mine was Smokey Hill.
Not sure how pornorific that sounds.
You didn’t come up with that, it’s been around since the dawn of time.
Mine is Mel Lake Shore.
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Back from Hurricane gloom and on the site for the first time in a week.
I had never heard that before but have only been in this life, in this body, on this planet for 29 anos. Thankfully, I didn’t try to patent it.