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What does "50 shades ok" mean?
Moveon 39 Reviews 542 reads
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I saw a provider ad yesterday that stated this (I'm not going to link to it because it could be constrewed as a "shill" post).  Anyway, I assume there is a reference to the book, which I have not read.  Any ideas?

EF24T 75 Reviews 374 reads
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foreroticreview 17 Reviews 327 reads
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Hell never even knew what the books were (specifically) about so just looked on Amazon.

"Grey is a man tormented by demons and consumed by the need to control".

Perhaps she is saying she is an Exorcist who is OK with taking a submissive role?  And aren't most providers indirectly trying to help most of us men exorcise one demon or another?  Kinda sorta joking here?

:-)

My guess is she is saying OK with submissive role.

prince-of-tides 10 Reviews 252 reads
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...As it refers , very likely, to the recently published Trilogy. The 'shades' refer to the many aberrant (at least 50) sides of Christian Gray, the protagonist. Gray is a young, successful, sexually athletic, driven, multimillionaire, himself a victim of child sexual abuse at the hands of his addict mother's friend. His detachment disorder manifests itself in his relationships with young women, through complex sadomasochism, bondage, totally controlled relationships, and domination. Seems every female I knew read and loved this book!  I found a copy on an airplane!  You should explore her mind and see what's in there! Or, better yet, ask her if you can share board identity with your TER  Board Brethern! Or...PM me!

wrps07 165 reads
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One my atfs happened to be reading the book. I called her up and told her I am bring the toys. She got a big surprise and mentioned the book before I locked and chained her down to the bed, lol.

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