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I advertise as providing a "full GFE"
whitelightening 8 Reviews 742 reads
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I am aware what GFE, GFE+, Ultra GFE, GFE Ultra,and  PSE entails, but a new phrase came across my screens: FULL GFE

Now what exactly is the difference or definition of a FULL GFE vs just GFE or GFE+, or Ultra GFE, GFE Ultra?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

breannabreeze See my TER Reviews 455 reads
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2 / 7

Since every provider's view of GFE is different.  I don't really get how there could be different levels of GFE involved though.

whitelightening 8 Reviews 355 reads
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3 / 7

The ambiguity is the problem.  What's one mans treat is another man's poison.

Just trying to get an accurate definition of the differentiation between really GFE and FULL GFE.

My interpretation of FULL GFE is everything is on the table that is protection covered.  Sound right, since regular GFE generally removes from the listing trips to the Mediterranean?  FULL GFE might allow all play?  
Posted By: breannabreeze
Since every provider's view of GFE is different.  I don't really get how there could be different levels of GFE involved though.

lennycharles 21 Reviews 376 reads
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Waterclone 78 Reviews 395 reads
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5 / 7

Full GFE is not a standard term and doesn't mean anything.  If a woman is using it in an ad, it means she isn't very familiar with the terminology of the hobby, and probably think it means sex.  She will very likely not do BBBJ or DFK

kennedyplease See my TER Reviews 604 reads
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6 / 7

I advertise as providing a "full GFE" experience. I use it to describe the richness of our encounter. A GF Experince that is full of  passion, heat, sensuality and many other things that make our encounter memorable. My 2 cents!

Though I do see how that could be misinterpreted and will consider rewording my website!  I am working on a new website hopefully it will be up next week.

ExperienceMia 362 reads
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7 / 7

I think anything with the word "FULL" means all the way, I assume. as in "Full Service". I guess as provider it's clear we should try to be a tad more descriptive when it comes to how we label.  Food for thought I guess : )

xoxo Mia

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