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    Quote Originally Posted by The dirt bird View Post
    Hemeroids are not of an adult nature in my opinion if they were creams to treat them would not be advertised on daytime TV.
    You allow certain swear words but not medical terms..........
    Strange.
    I am still confused can you please make things clearer ?
    If a lady had no hair could I use the medical term alopecia? Or would I have to say she was follicularly challenged ?
    Or would I have to say she had a fine head of hair or just not mention the hair.
    Very very confused.
    I can see where you are coming from.
    It is always very subjective. Without going into details (of explicit nature) I will try to explain.

    We had to respect the escort's wish and remove the explicit content, meaning the description of what and how it was performed.
    Your sentence has fallen under this category, when you described one of the favorites and how you felt about it.

    I see that the review might seem different after we removed the explicit content, if you wish to edit your review or re-submit it please feel free to PM me and I will do this for you.
    (provided it does not contain explicit or personal information)

    With regards to the alopecia, that would again depend on the context.
    Last edited by LuckyLu; 01-03-16 at 15:27.

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