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master888 13521 reads
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Just a quick question: when A provider advertises all fantasies and fetishes, should I asume greek is available?

MichaelCA 12 Reviews 13037 reads
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Actually when I see 'ALL' anything, I begin to wonder. Kind of like when a woman tells you, "I'll do anything you want". We all know that is almost never true :)

Specifically when it comes to Greek, I suggest you ask. Greek is not usually considered a Fetish. Better safe than sorry.

singleton 5 Reviews 12590 reads
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most "fantasy and fetish" services (by most definitions) do NOT include greek (not even CFS at times). "fetish" in general is mostly asexual (or powerplay)

hueyfan 40 Reviews 15725 reads
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Fetish usually refers to something like feet, boots, S&M etc.

Never assume that greek is acceptable.  It is not a fetish.

Fantsy (the way I look at it) is a little different...what would you like to do, thought about, dreamed of.  For example, a threesome for men is a big fantasy.  Being with a woman who looks like someone famous can be used as a fantasy.  I just saw a woman who looks EXACTLY like Kristin Davis from Sex & the City.  Big turn-on!!

Good luck

singleton 5 Reviews 14680 reads
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i was thinking of my own "fantasies" which always center on "fetish" ... but they need not be as hueyfan pointed out.

i knew of one guy whose "fatansy" it was to have the girls wear angora sweaters (that he had specially purchased for them) and  cuss him out verbally -- with no contact whatsoever (must've been some childhood trauma!) although one could arguably say that he had a "fetish" for angora sweaters

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