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Ashabanks21 See my TER Reviews 1108 reads
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Chocolate, vanilla, caramel mix ?

fantasyman 3 Reviews 70 reads
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All. Variety truly is the spice of ife.

yesyes36 12 Reviews 63 reads
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inicky46 61 Reviews 79 reads
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STOLGUY 24 Reviews 56 reads
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The enthusiastic kind

Steve_Trevor 63 reads
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holystonethedeck 104 Reviews 63 reads
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I don't have any set-in-stone requirements as far as that goes.  I've met women of all "flavors".

John_Laroche 67 reads
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9 / 12

So if I must use a flavor metaphor,  how about thin mints?

 
And while on the subject of racial flavor metaphors,  Asians seem to be left out. It's not fair.

DrZoology 170 Reviews 91 reads
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10 / 12

Race/Ethnicity doesn't matter to me as a good looking woman is a good looking women regardless of skin color.  My prime preference is providers in the 21-28 age range. Nothing beats the youthful body of a 20 something year old.  
In addition, I prefer the cute GND naturally attractive looking ladies - the ones that need little to no make-up - rather than the magazine cover/IG model looking ladies - who are caked with make-up and have enhancements.

RespectfulRobert 78 reads
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11 / 12

Race is totally irrelevant. It's natural beauty and youth with a sweet disposition that I target. Great post Dr Z!

impposter 49 Reviews 88 reads
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12 / 12

And now, an opportunity to reference my oft repeated Suggestion to change from listing "Ethnicity" as a substitute for complexion to using UNAMBIGUOUS complexion charts (such as the Mattel chart) and a separate data field for some sort of "Cultural Origin" or "Cultural Appearance."  
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Ethnicity "African American" can have a complexion anywhere from Espresso to Coconut. (And many NON-Americans with a dark complexion are often lumped in as AA even though might be African French or plain old pure African from Africa. Likewise "Brazilian." And so on.  
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Someone listed as "Latina" might not even be able to speak Spanish because she grew up in Switzerland and went to private school in England. Her heritage might be Latin or Hispanic but culturally, she is "British" BCD.  
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http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/suggestion-and-policy-4/a-frequent-complaint-ethnicity-versus-color-14989
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/suggestion-and-policy-4/a-minor-fourth-a-major-fifth--14335
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/suggestion-and-policy-4/waist-to-hip-ratio-sulhouettes-pantone-color-charts-etc-14295
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/suggestion-and-policy-4/rgb-cmyk-pantone--use-a-color-chart-13492
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/suggestion-and-policy-4/i-have-several-10-out-of-10-suggestions-for-improving-reviews-16959
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/suggestion-and-policy-4/is-complexion-too-complex-for-the-review-form-15848
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/suggestion-and-policy-4/images-not-adjectives-15844

Posted By: John_Laroche
Re: Thin
So if I must use a flavor metaphor,  how about thin mints?  
   
And while on the subject of racial flavor metaphors,  Asians seem to be left out. It's not fair.
Interestingly or not, the COMPLEXION names are all very flavorful, from Espresso to Coconut. I like ALL flavors but many of my Asian hostesses have been Peach, Caramel, Cinnamon, and Honey. Yum!

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