BF calls it “making love”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Observe gentleman; there is nothing you can possibly do right, so please enjoy yourself for as long as you can then move on the moment you get the feeling that this nonsense is starting


This
Anonymous
Gross
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I cringed just reading the title of this.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Observe gentleman; there is nothing you can possibly do right, so please enjoy yourself for as long as you can then move on the moment you get the feeling that this nonsense is starting


Observe, gentlemen: you can make love to a woman who doesn't spend her time broadcasting her stupidity online.
Anonymous
Your boyfriend sounds like a nice person. What’s wrong with the words making love?
Would you prefer he said smash and dash?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your boyfriend sounds like a nice person. What’s wrong with the words making love?
Would you prefer he said smash and dash?


Not all sex is love, which is fine. No need to cheese it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use your words.
I hope he finds someone to love him like he deserves.
That's not OP.

Ew. This is some deep level bullshit.
Anonymous
I have never been comfortable with that phrase, either. Gives me the ick.
Anonymous
Oh yikes. That's cheesy. But is he good at it? If so, just roll with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He sounds old. The only people I know who use that term are legit boomers.

It's very offputting.



For many of us, it’s like language our parents generation used and then got mocked. Is he your age OP and are you guys younger than 75?
Anonymous
I don't understand why we all it anything
Anonymous
It’s icky. Team OP.
Anonymous
The phrase reminds me of this.

https://youtu.be/gqeQLV04kwU?si=8huKFt1r8p1yoYbK
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your boyfriend sounds like a nice person. What’s wrong with the words making love?
Would you prefer he said smash and dash?


Personally, I would prefer smash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When it comes to sex wants to be called sl**t w**re you name it..for some reasons a lot of women get off from being denigrated that way. It's kind of weird


I am a woman and I cannot understand this at all. If my partner called me s***, w**re, b***h etc, I would be completely put off.
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