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proof43

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I'm trying to write a story and need some questions answered by women.

1. When your pussy is being stimulated at what point (if any) does the desire to be penetrated come into play?

2. Do you feel it when a man cums inside you? If yes how does it feel?

3. Once a man cums in you what do you do to expel the cum? How long do you know its there?

4. Do you get nervous when you are about to engage in sex with a new man?

5. Do you like having a man cum in you?
 
I doubt you'll get a lot of takers, since half of your posts seem to be looking for women to cyber with you. Not me, certainly.

Good luck.
 
proof43 said:
I'm trying to write a story and need some questions answered by women.

1. When your pussy is being stimulated at what point (if any) does the desire to be penetrated come into play?

2. Do you feel it when a man cums inside you? If yes how does it feel?

3. Once a man cums in you what do you do to expel the cum? How long do you know its there?

4. Do you get nervous when you are about to engage in sex with a new man?

5. Do you like having a man cum in you?
Dear Mr. Poof43,

In response to you inquiry -

I feel the same about all these as you do when a guy cum in your ass.

Now stop trying to masquarde as a writer and go back to the chlidren in the Personals.
 
cloudy said:
I doubt you'll get a lot of takers, since half of your posts seem to be looking for women to cyber with you. Not me, certainly.

Good luck.


Cyber? What's that?
 
Jenny_Jackson said:
Hmmm... I occurs to me that "Poof" is a British acronym for Gay. Isn't that right? :D


Darling, it is Proof, not Poof. Although the latter might fit, that is yet to be determined.... :cool:
 
proof43 said:
I'm trying to write a story and need some questions answered by women.

1. When your pussy is being stimulated at what point (if any) does the desire to be penetrated come into play?
Depends entirely on the penetration point: Pussy = 1.5 seconds. anus = 2 - 2 1/2 minutes. mouth = three days previously. Ear = not so much.
2. Do you feel it when a man cums inside you?
This depends exclusively on the colour of his skin. Pasty white boys = almost never. Black hunks = every time and for at least 15 minutes
If yes how does it feel?
It feels like someone spunked in me.
3. Once a man cums in you what do you do to expel the cum?
In the sixth form (don't know what grade that would be) we are taught how to expel cum in a variety of ways, most of them involve martial arts techniques and eating lots of fibre.
How long do you know its there?
We know it's there for as long as the guy is prepared to cuddle and talk after the sex. Otherwise our 'training comes into play and we just wipe it from our minds.
4. Do you get nervous when you are about to engage in sex with a new man?
We only get nervous with new women. New men are all the same.
5. Do you like having a man cum in you?
No.
 
The_Fool said:
Darling, it is Proof, not Poof. Although the latter might fit, that is yet to be determined.... :cool:
No, actually is it "Poof" as a U.K. synonym for gay. "Poofta" is very gay.
 
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Originally Posted by 3113
No, actually is it "Poof" as a U.K. synonym for gay. "Poofta" is very gay.


The_Fool said:
Agreed, but the name is proof43.... ;)

Actually, I thought it was "pouf". This is signifigant, because I am writing about a TS in England, and I don't like to have incorrect slang. :confused:
 
Boxlicker101 said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by 3113
No, actually is it "Poof" as a U.K. synonym for gay. "Poofta" is very gay.




Actually, I thought it was "pouf". This is signifigant, because I am writing about a TS in England, and I don't like to have incorrect slang. :confused:
A pouf is a foot rest, occasionally used as emergency seating. Often circular, often covered in the same material as the rest of the 'three piece suite'. About a foot high and a foot in diameter. I've seen it spelled pouffe or sometimes called a puffet.

The largest difference between the two words is pronunciation. The footrest sounds the double 'o' as in too. The derogatory term for gay is pronounced closer to a 'u' as in puff.

Then we come into accent which is v.long for explanation, because the southern pronunciation of poof is quite different from their attempt at pronouncing the vowel 'u' which comes out as 'e'. Like peff. &c.
 
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Originally Posted by Boxlicker101
Quote:
Originally Posted by 3113
No, actually is it "Poof" as a U.K. synonym for gay. "Poofta" is very gay.


Actually, I thought it was "pouf". This is signifigant, because I am writing about a TS in England, and I don't like to have incorrect slang.


gauchecritic said:
A pouf is a foot rest, occasionally used as emergency seating. Often circular, often covered in the same material as the rest of the 'three piece suite'. About a foot high and a foot in diameter. I've seen it spelled pouffe or sometimes called a puffet.

The largest difference between the two words is pronunciation. The footrest sounds the double 'o' as in too. The derogatory term for gay is pronounced closer to a 'u' as in puff.

Then we come into accent which is v.long for explanation, because the southern pronunciation of poof is quite different from their attempt at pronouncing the vowel 'u' which comes out as 'e'. Like peff. &c.

I will have to go back and change the words then. I might even use "poofta" because she is believed - incorrectly - to be extremely gay, even the most derogatory form. :confused:
 
Boxlicker101 said:
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Originally Posted by Boxlicker101
Quote:
Originally Posted by 3113
No, actually is it "Poof" as a U.K. synonym for gay. "Poofta" is very gay.


Actually, I thought it was "pouf". This is signifigant, because I am writing about a TS in England, and I don't like to have incorrect slang.




I will have to go back and change the words then. I might even use "poofta" because she is believed - incorrectly - to be extremely gay, even the most derogatory form. :confused:

OK, I just checked the Online Dictionary. They give the same definition for "poof" and "pouf" and "poofter" - not "poofta". I think I will make some changes in what I have so far.
 
there does seem to be some gerneral approve of which (proof, poof, pouf, etc) should be correctly attached to the owner of this thread :)
 
Boxlicker101 said:
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Originally Posted by Boxlicker101
Quote:
Originally Posted by 3113
No, actually is it "Poof" as a U.K. synonym for gay. "Poofta" is very gay.


Actually, I thought it was "pouf". This is signifigant, because I am writing about a TS in England, and I don't like to have incorrect slang.




I will have to go back and change the words then. I might even use "poofta" because she is believed - incorrectly - to be extremely gay, even the most derogatory form. :confused:


Nooooooooooooooooo!

Poof and poofter are only ever used for *male* gays.

Silly American.
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V
 
Boxlicker101 said:
OK, I just checked the Online Dictionary. They give the same definition for "poof" and "pouf" and "poofter" - not "poofta". I think I will make some changes in what I have so far.


Oh, and Pouffe is the seat. As Gauche says.
Poof or pouf are probably interchangeable, but I'd go for the double 'o' myself.

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Vermilion said:
Nooooooooooooooooo!

Poof and poofter are only ever used for *male* gays.

Silly American.
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V

I know that. The boys she knew, not in the biblical sense, before she became a girl now think of her as a poof or pouf or poofter. They are mistaken.
 
Boxlicker101 said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by 3113
No, actually is it "Poof" as a U.K. synonym for gay. "Poofta" is very gay.
Actually, I thought it was "pouf". This is signifigant, because I am writing about a TS in England, and I don't like to have incorrect slang. :confused:

The world in UK has moved on. 'Pouf', 'Poofta' and all the variations don't exist in Europe anymore in fact they're illegal. With same sex 'marriages' and totalillegality of homophobia, Europe my have stolen a march on the rest of the world.

Being TS in Europe is not the same as TS in the States, Box. Be careful.
 
elfin_odalisque said:
The world in UK has moved on. 'Pouf', 'Poofta' and all the variations don't exist in Europe anymore in fact they're illegal. With same sex 'marriages' and totalillegality of homophobia, Europe my have stolen a march on the rest of the world.

Being TS in Europe is not the same as TS in the States, Box. Be careful.


Just because it's legal, doesn;t mean the slang has died out. Mostly it's affectionate familiar slang - gay culture has mostly absorbed terms formerly used as insults in much the same way as black americans have approproiated the term 'nigger' I think (correct me if I;m wrong). Therefore a gay man may be called a poof, poofter or fairy (the old ones are the best) by his friends, both straight and gay. This doesn;t mean that they aren't used as insults any more and it is still common to hear "Stop being such a poof" and other such phrases. Poof can also mean effeminate.

Box - Poof is not used as a term *towards* a female, whether she's gay or not. it is a male-gendered term, just as dyke is a female-gendered term.

Hope this clears some stuff up
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elfin_odalisque said:
The world in UK has moved on. 'Pouf', 'Poofta' and all the variations don't exist in Europe anymore in fact they're illegal. With same sex 'marriages' and totalillegality of homophobia, Europe my have stolen a march on the rest of the world.

Being TS in Europe is not the same as TS in the States, Box. Be careful.

This particular TS was a boy, going to school, until she began sex change treatments. She also started wearing dresses and doing other female things. The boys, who used to think of her as being a twit, now taunt her as a pouf, or poofter. Later, she goes to London, where she meet some young men, who respond the same way, with the same kind of lauguage.

I can't believe that such words have been excised from the language. They should be, as should all racial or ethnic or religious or sexual slurs, but they haven't been.

Is it actually illegal to use such words? I know it is frowned on, as it is by most people in the USA, but is it actually illegal?
 
Vermilion said:
Just because it's legal, doesn;t mean the slang has died out. Mostly it's affectionate familiar slang - gay culture has mostly absorbed terms formerly used as insults in much the same way as black americans have approproiated the term 'nigger' I think (correct me if I;m wrong). Therefore a gay man may be called a poof, poofter or fairy (the old ones are the best) by his friends, both straight and gay. This doesn;t mean that they aren't used as insults any more and it is still common to hear "Stop being such a poof" and other such phrases. Poof can also mean effeminate.

Box - Poof is not used as a term *towards* a female, whether she's gay or not. it is a male-gendered term, just as dyke is a female-gendered term.

Hope this clears some stuff up
xx
V

The boys or young men who are using these terms are referring to or addressing a person they think of as a boy or man who is acting like a bird. (By the way, is that the correct slang?) The guys are young, uneducated and macho, and can't or don't want to make a distinction between a TS and a gay man. She knows what she is, and wants to make them understand.
 
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