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When a provider's website asks you for details with your contact?
zinaval 7 Reviews 2003 reads
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What would you think if a website for a well-reviewed provider asks you to send an account of your favorite fantasy-- with your contact information. This is a provider who has been around for 4 years; I mean somebody whose website has been up for that long and who has a Yahoo group to boot.

What do you think it is? an LE filter? A way to scare away the faint of heart? Would you or should you send this if asked?

for what you like, and to make your experience better.  I would write up something, but leave out the farm animals and clowns so that you don't scare her away.

Or if you want to be smooth, try telling her that your favorite fantasy is an hour with her.

You see, that's why I can't pick up women.

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me and a beautiful naked women who wnats to have sex with me in a bed.

My other fantasy is two beautiful naked women who want to have sex with me in a bed.

Hell, send your fantasy. She probably is trying to gauge if you're a good fit for her.

Just don't get so caught up in the fantasy that you remember the important part about contact- details, details, details. Don't forget her form.

Katie

perhaps it's a way to get your motor running even faster than it is already.

In my instance...Many men and women express their fantasies more readily in cyber rather than in person.

It's not a requirement I have, but it does make for some very fun dates I don't think would have happened if I hadn't nudged their fantasy life on a bit.

If she's highly reviewed, I think it's safe to say she's just interested in having a fun time with you.

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