It says it on the internet so it must be true.
I wasn't sure myself as to what was correct / proper use of "/" so I Googled it.
The use of "/" was proper according to this link:
[URL]https://www.grammarly.com/blog/slash/[/URL]
Now to the meat of the issue. How did the guys ask about BBFS? It always comes down to what is said.
If in your initial contact you said "You review said BBFS is available" then the lady might get pissy because she told the guy who reviewed her "I don't normally do this, so let's keep it between us. ".
Probably the best way to broach the subject is during the session. She will either ask "how do you want to do it with or without a condom?" Then you decide. Or when she reaches for the condom on the nightstand you ask "is that really necessary?" Then she decides, maybe she might want to do it because she likes it better herself or she has a comfort level for doing it with you that she doesn't have with others.
Then you have those ladies who just go for it without discussion leaving it to you to stop her. That to me is the "Ultimate GFE" where the appointment just goes with the flow naturally.
No matter what, it's still her decision.
[QUOTE=LuvnLivn;3936879]I think using the frontslash instead of something like, "All acronyms except island visit [B]or[/B] bareback were available", is what threw people off. Some probably saw it as a pause, followed by the words "bareback was available. ". That's how I read it at first too but I quickly realized what you meant.
Sometimes our best efforts to communicate go misunderstood, especially in written word. Glad you clarified, and sorry she had to deal with that.
LL.[/QUOTE]