Originally posted by mightyduck
I may be one of the "more established females" (Mom, is that a euphemism for old? Should we be offended? ) who has engaged in such conversation as MrP referred to. Like Mom, I was under the impression that double entendre and some kind of verbal wittiness was good, overt obscenity inappropriate (and a lot less fun to read, too!).
Originally posted by MrPromey
Would you rather I have referred to such women in question as our senior females?
If you don’t like “established”, then you try coming up with something non-offensive that still keeps the appropriate meaning!
P.S. You'll always be 29 and single to me! :kiss:
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