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I'm looking for a girl (no black girls....sorry) who like daty and has good hygiene. Must be a full service provider. NO BBW. TIA

Good luck with that my friend let us go how you do

She loves DATY and has always tasted clean and fresh! I swear sometimes she tastes like a hint of strawberries!!

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I love it I have incall Monday downtown. ?.

Posted By: niceguyforyou
I'm looking for a girl (no black girls....sorry) who like daty and has good hygiene. Must be a full service provider. NO BBW. TIA

Clients always say, "That's what I love about seeing providers… they are always squeaky clean." I'm sure a woman who is successful and is investing in this business probably has good hygiene.

I would assume 'shaved' would mean a woman is OCD about cleanliness/neatness. Also, in ladies' reviews  I would look for references to the taste during DATY.

Not sure if this helps, but here… lol

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I have a million of them but one in particular stands out. Her favorite saying was "The cleaner you get, the GFE'er I get". You old fogies around here probably remember that saying. I miss her, she was a ton of fun :-

I'm definitely down with that idea...no pun intended ;)

Feel free to PM or private message me, should I pique your interests.

Happy Hobbying

Even if you aren't into a specific kind (or kinds) of women, it's generally a good idea to emphasize what you DO like rather than what you don't like. In your case, we can all respect that you may have a taste for petite or athletic white girls or tiny Asian or Latina women. It'd go over fine if you put it that way. When you phrase it in an exclusionary manner, you run the risk of people jumping to conclusions about your underlying motivations. Even if they are your target market, there are going to be some slender white women who don't want to give you the time of day because they don't like racists (and maybe you're not racist) or people who discriminate on size (and maybe you have a lovely BBW sista as your wife that you adore and your hobbying preference is for variety).

Me personally, if a woman's listing says "no black guys" that's a non-starter for me. Not because I'm black, but because I don't like bigots. In some cases, there's a perfectly fine motivation for not wanting black guys (ie her black husband is fine with her fucking others, but wants his to be the only bbc she rides) but the way something is communicated just rubs me the wrong way... And I'm in this hobby to be rubbed many ways - except the wrong way.

Best of luck!

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Posted By: ppe_chi
Even if you aren't into a specific kind (or kinds) of women, it's generally a good idea to emphasize what you DO like rather than what you don't like. In your case, we can all respect that you may have a taste for petite or athletic white girls or tiny Asian or Latina women. It'd go over fine if you put it that way. When you phrase it in an exclusionary manner, you run the risk of people jumping to conclusions about your underlying motivations. Even if they are your target market, there are going to be some slender white women who don't want to give you the time of day because they don't like racists (and maybe you're not racist) or people who discriminate on size (and maybe you have a lovely BBW sista as your wife that you adore and your hobbying preference is for variety).  
   
 Me personally, if a woman's listing says "no black guys" that's a non-starter for me. Not because I'm black, but because I don't like bigots. In some cases, there's a perfectly fine motivation for not wanting black guys (ie her black husband is fine with her fucking others, but wants his to be the only bbc she rides) but the way something is communicated just rubs me the wrong way... And I'm in this hobby to be rubbed many ways - except the wrong way.  
   
 Best of luck!

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