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Sue Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

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>

> >

> > well she uses this MUFC any one know what it

> means

> > ???? or is this just one for the Female's

> > if you know what i mean, bet your old man or

> > should i say husband don't know you think like

> > this, is this forum the only place that you

> think

> > you have as you say MUFC (Man Under Female

> > Control) maxxi and sue come on the 2 of you

> can

> > do better than that CAN'T YOU, but saying what

> you

> > say it's having a go at all the men on this

> > forum.so sad

>

>

>

> Eh? When I googled MUFC that wasn't the meaning

> that came up at all :)) :)) :))

>

> But you make whatever assumptions you like about

> me, ken78, if it makes you feel better :)) I'm

> sure they are amusing my partner :))

>

> ETA: But maybe have a look at the online Urban

> Dictionary :)) (lights blue touchpaper and stands

> back .....)

>

> ETA: BTW, ken 78, did it occur to you that my "old

> man" as you call it might be a WOMAN???



it dose now as yoU need to as yoU say MUFC try and use google look i did it for you all you have to do is scroll down the page try it you might learn something


https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=MUFC



MUFC

MUFC stands for "Man Under Female Control."

"Some MUFC talk without proper reasoning."

"I'm not a MUFC so, I have a say on issues concerning my marriage!"

by Ozonetoy007 January 13, 2021

Seabag Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

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> > Sue Wrote:

> >

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>

> > -----

> > > My acronym knowledge has been vastly

> increased

> > by

> > > this thread.

> > >

> > > Now I'm looking for a suitable opportunity

> to

> > use

> > > MUFC :))

> > >

> > > Which won't be in a football context :))

> >

> >

> > well she uses this MUFC any one know what it

> means

> > ???? or is this just one for the Female's

> > if you know what i mean, bet your old man or

> > should i say husband don't know you think like

> > this, is this forum the only place that you

> think

> > you have as you say MUFC (Man Under Female

> > Control) maxxi and sue come on the 2 of you

> can

> > do better than that CAN'T YOU, but saying what

> you

> > say it's having a go at all the men on this

> > forum.so sad

>

>

> That?s it, let it all out Ken


thanks Seabag... ken78

Oh Sue


I just now understood your secret code using MUFC


Do you have a discreet side entrance for services like this, how much are you charging and as you are providing Man Under Female Control services do I get to wear a ball gag and you in PVC with a whip?


Oh Ken thank you so much for opening up my eyes (and other things) to this underrated service being provided in East Dulwich , I assume you can recommend what I need to "ask for" to ensure total humiliation is achieved 😷

Spartacus Wrote:

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> Oh Sue

>

> I just now understood your secret code using MUFC

>

>

> Do you have a discreet side entrance for services

> like this, how much are you charging and as you

> are providing Man Under Female Control services do

> I get to wear a ball gag and you in PVC with a

> whip?

>

> Oh Ken thank you so much for opening up my eyes

> (and other things) to this underrated service

> being provided in East Dulwich , I assume you can

> recommend what I need to "ask for" to ensure total

> humiliation is achieved 😷


OMG+ 🕳

Spartacus Wrote:

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> Oh Sue

>

> I just now understood your secret code using MUFC

>

>

> Do you have a discreet side entrance for services

> like this, how much are you charging and as you

> are providing Man Under Female Control services do

> I get to wear a ball gag and you in PVC with a

> whip?

>

> Oh Ken thank you so much for opening up my eyes

> (and other things) to this underrated service

> being provided in East Dulwich , I assume you can

> recommend what I need to "ask for" to ensure total

> humiliation is achieved 😷


i need to make a sincere apologies to SUE i did not realise she was offering a service to the forum members it's only when Spartacus asked you for your work details that i realised what it has been all about, SUE please accept my sincere apologies.by the way i think you are doing a GREAT SERVICE in these hard times keep up the great work you are offering, ps try in the ED businesses, restaurants & trades might get more work again sincere apologies keep the good work

ken78 Wrote:

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>

>

> it dose now as yoU need to as yoU say MUFC try and

> use google look i did it for you all you have to

> do is scroll down the page try it you might learn

> something

>

> https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=M

> UFC

>

>

> MUFC

> MUFC stands for "Man Under Female Control."

> "Some MUFC talk without proper reasoning."

> "I'm not a MUFC so, I have a say on issues

> concerning my marriage!"

> by Ozonetoy007 January 13, 2021



Dear oh dear.


That use doesn't seem very common, does it?


Considering you have to scroll right down past a load of other stuff to get to it.


Crikey, perhaps I could earn some money and get my housework done at the same time :))

ken78 Wrote:

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> Spartacus Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh Sue

> >

> > I just now understood your secret code using

> MUFC

> >

> >

> > Do you have a discreet side entrance for

> services

> > like this, how much are you charging and as you

> > are providing Man Under Female Control services

> do

> > I get to wear a ball gag and you in PVC with a

> > whip?

> >

> > Oh Ken thank you so much for opening up my eyes

> > (and other things) to this underrated service

> > being provided in East Dulwich , I assume you

> can

> > recommend what I need to "ask for" to ensure

> total

> > humiliation is achieved 😷

>

> i need to make a sincere apologies to SUE i did

> not realise she was offering a service to the

> forum members it's only when Spartacus asked you

> for your work details that i realised what it has

> been all about, SUE please accept my sincere

> apologies.by the way i think you are doing a GREAT

> SERVICE in these hard times keep up the great work

> you are offering, ps try in the ED businesses,

> restaurants & trades might get more work again

> sincere apologies keep the good work



Good idea, my house will be permanently spotless and I will be rich.


They can cook my meals as well.


They could be on a rota.

Sue Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------

> >

> >

> > it dose now as yoU need to as yoU say MUFC try

> and

> > use google look i did it for you all you have

> to

> > do is scroll down the page try it you might

> learn

> > something

> >

> >

> https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=M

> > UFC

> >

> >

> > MUFC

> > MUFC stands for "Man Under Female Control."

> > "Some MUFC talk without proper reasoning."

> > "I'm not a MUFC so, I have a say on issues

> > concerning my marriage!"

> > by Ozonetoy007 January 13, 2021

>

>

> Dear oh dear.

>

> That use doesn't seem very common, does it?

>

> Considering you have to scroll right down past a

> load of other stuff to get to it.

>

> Crikey, perhaps I could earn some money and get my

> housework done at the same time :))




SUE as you say "Crikey, perhaps I could earn some money" don't you get enough from your other work ?? do you give a discount for ed members ??? ps as the next post is by maxxi is she or he work with you just a just thought.




Sue Wrote:

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I'm looking for a suitable opportunity to use

> MUFC big grin

>

> Which won't be in a football context big grin


It never is, Sue, it never is.

ken78 Wrote:

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...


> well she uses this MUFC any one know what it means

> ???? or is this just one for the Female's

> if you know what i mean, bet your old man or

> should i say husband don't know you think like

> this, is this forum the only place that you think

> you have as you say MUFC (Man Under Female

> Control) maxxi and sue come on the 2 of you can

> do better than that CAN'T YOU, but saying what you

> say it's having a go at all the men on this

> forum.so sad


This is a copy and paste of an old Trump press briefing, surely...


For clarity - it's ok Ken you can skip this bit - I was attempting to build on the pre-match 'bants' between RD and mois inasmuchandinsofarasitisregarded (etc etc). MUFC - as any fule kno - hav nothing to do with 'footy' (that usage just to annoy quids) as WHUFC (google that Kenny) will sho. chiz.

ken78 Wrote:

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>

> SUE as you say "Crikey, perhaps I could earn some

> money" don't you get enough from your other work

> ?? do you give a discount for ed members ??? ps as

> the next post is by maxxi is she or he work with

> you just a just thought.

>


That explains it. I thought I was being called a git, but a gimp? A new career path! Although it does sound like there'd be a lot of sanitising and wiping down. :(

Sue Wrote:

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> 🙄🙄🙄

>

> I don't do "important community work".

>

> My partner and I run music gigs (or did) and have

> organised music stages at some community events.

>

> Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, BTW.



No it isn't necessarily

maxxi Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> ...

>

> > well she uses this MUFC any one know what it

> means

> > ???? or is this just one for the Female's

> > if you know what i mean, bet your old man or

> > should i say husband don't know you think like

> > this, is this forum the only place that you

> think

> > you have as you say MUFC (Man Under Female

> > Control) maxxi and sue come on the 2 of you

> can

> > do better than that CAN'T YOU, but saying what

> you

> > say it's having a go at all the men on this

> > forum.so sad

>

> This is a copy and paste of an old Trump press

> briefing, surely...

>

> For clarity - it's ok Ken you can skip this bit -

> I was attempting to build on the pre-match 'bants'

> between RD and mois

> inasmuchandinsofarasitisregarded (etc etc). MUFC -

> as any fule kno - hav nothing to do with 'footy'

> (that usage just to annoy quids) as WHUFC (google

> that Kenny) will sho. chiz.



ENGLISH PLEASE

maxxi Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> >

> > SUE as you say "Crikey, perhaps I could earn

> some

> > money" don't you get enough from your other

> work

> > ?? do you give a discount for ed members ??? ps

> as

> > the next post is by maxxi is she or he work

> with

> > you just a just thought.

> >

>

> That explains it. I thought I was being called a

> git, but a gimp? A new career path! Although it

> does sound like there'd be a lot of sanitising and

> wiping down. :(


maxxi sounds like you have done this already you even know about the as you say GIMP good luck with you business, ps are you and SUE partners as you seem to be very alike.

wordsworth Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> -----

> > 🙄🙄🙄

> >

> > I don't do "important community work".

> >

> > My partner and I run music gigs (or did) and

> have

> > organised music stages at some community

> events.

> >

> > Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, BTW.

>

>

> No it isn't necessarily


sue who had a go at you for you to say this " Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit" was it me ?????

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Ken, you?re not short by any chance are you ?



why do you want to know my height ?? but i will tell you as you seem interested 6.2 that's in feet, any thing else my like weight or what i eat, any think you need to know just ask ps are you short ??

And DR proves Louisa's point perfectly with the image of tumble weed !


DR maybe try and engage with people rather then mocking when they don't agree with your views


After all it's a forum for everyone not just those with the loudest voices.


Reaching a middle ground involves talking, listening and compromise on both sides otherwise it becomes a place of toxicity.

diable rouge Wrote:

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> Spartacus Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > Reaching a middle ground involves talking,

> > listening and compromise on both sides

> otherwise

> > it becomes a place of toxicity.

>

> The lack of self-awareness is strong in this

> one...


Sigh

Yes it is in you , over the years I've watched your posts, your bullying and belittling when people disagree with your limited view of the world yet when challenged to a debate you don't respond without trying to damage their reputation


Thank the stars you aren't in charge (and it's not a job I want either before you comment) as people want to debate with you but not if you resort to underhand tactics to try and score points without a solid response.

diable rouge Wrote:

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> 100...



And yet you persist .....


Thus proving the point and charges against you.


Are you THAT scared of having a proper discussion or is it just that you simply enjoying belittling people who call you out for online bullying ?

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