Girl in a restaurant with a female friend. Waiter flirts with her. Says he's got something to show her. Takes her out to the alley, gets his cock out and says "Suck this, baby" and she does.
Guy in a restaurant and female waitress flirts with him. He takes her out back and gets a blowjob.
why do women feel the need to pretend?
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Girl in a restaurant with a female friend. Waiter flirts with her. Says he's got something to show her. Takes her out to the alley, gets his cock out and says "Suck this, baby" and she does.
Guy in a restaurant and female waitress flirts with him. He takes her out back and gets a blowjob.
Do you see these as different?
Double standard?
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dwe
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Internecine, your double standard point is well taken, but I think your example is leading.
Suggestion:
Guy in a restaurant and female waitress flirts with him. He takes her out back and gets a blowjob.
Girl in a restaurant and male waiter flirts with her. She takes him out back and gives him a blowjob.
The latter would still be more shocking to most people, but the comparison examples are more equivalent in grammar and tone.
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iranianlionheart
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You're right. It was leading. And deliberately. You're also right that it still stands up when stated without bias.
Well said both of you.