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Just moved to ED (couple of months ago) find girls in ED are way better than london overage (which is already good)

To be fair also guys are handsome but that doesn t really interest me..;)

I like it in here nice vibes and nice people

Still haven t make any friends (bit shy at first..) but think i ll never leave ED


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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> saying wot?

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> im very confuzzled...


Is that anything to do with this or am I confusing my threads? The furry scene is popular with shy people, my friend tells me, but I'm not sure it has much of a presence in ED. Not as yet, anyhow.

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Uha uha uha..take it easy!there is nothing "pervy" in try to be nice

I just had a walk around on my first week end off in 18 months! It was a nice afternoon with nice light and good vibes by the local market and pubs...I saw lots of nice girls ( and i already said also nice guys) and generally speaking cool people and....I "said it"..

Like if for instance you travel 2 weeks in Colombia or Sweden or wherever and You said : " Girls are very beautiful in Sweden.." ! There is nothing pervy in this it s a bout sharing feelings and communicating;..judging is would be more pervy..

Just meant to be nice...


E A S Y

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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> But Girls in Overalls are rabid feminists! :-)

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> JohnL Wrote:

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> > surely he mean't overall LOL :)


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