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    I was reading a few reviews of a few ladies, I was thinking of visiting, and I read something that sort of confused me, maybe someone here could explain it to me. A lady that got a bad review from a punter that said she wouldn't meet him because when she looked out of her window she seen he was wearing a tracksuit, and that she wouldn't meet him while he was wearing a tracksuit for security reasons! I wasn't planning on wearing a tracksuit but I just can't think of any security reason not to wear one! Here's the link to the review https://www.escort-ireland.com/escor...le-escort.html

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    It's because tracksuits make you look like you're a skanger. And nobody fucks with skangers!

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    I never got the whole wearing a tracksuite as regular attire and especially when going to meet a lady, any lady for that matter, highly disrespectful and IMO if you think it's ok you were dragged up rather than brought up..

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post
    I never got the whole wearing a tracksuite as regular attire and especially when going to meet a lady, any lady for that matter, highly disrespectful and IMO if you think it's ok you were dragged up rather than brought up..
    I never said that I thought it was appropriate to wear one! I just asked why it would be considered a security risk!

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    Tracksuits are normally made of a nylon type cloth that causes friction when it is rubbed together and can give off sparks, so yes tracksuits can be very dangerous when filling your car and needing to go to the toilet at the same time, the continuous rubbing our your thighs might cause a spark and blow up the whole filling station, so yes tracksuits are dangerous.

    I know that wasn't the intent of the question, but nothing wrong with a bit of public information now is there.

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    Probably the lady considers anyone turning up on her door wearing one a dickhead and for the most part rightly labels them as a skanger (I person of lower class with a touch of scum mixed in).
    Now I'm sure there are a few reputable people that think it's ok but that's their opinion but I have mine and it won't be changed just because they are comfortable to wear and can cost more than most peoples regular clothing.

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    Because, the only people that wear tracksuits are athletes and neds.
    I'm presuming his 'tache gave away that he wasn't an athlete.

    His grammar in the review would confirm that presumption.
    Anything's a dildo if you're brave enough.

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    There is this preconception that people wearing trackies might be scallies. If she felt threatened by someone because of this, then fair play to her. At least in the reply she was very polite, nor did she make an issue out of the fact that she received a negative review.

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    I think it was not the track suit on its own that may have caused this lady to form the opinion she did it may well have been th combination of the track suit and huddie which just screams skanger.

    Now hands up every one who goes to an appointment wearing a cosmonaut suit ?

    in fact hands up anyone who even has a cosmonaut suit ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post
    I never got the whole wearing a tracksuite as regular attire and especially when going to meet a lady, any lady for that matter, highly disrespectful and IMO if you think it's ok you were dragged up rather than brought up..
    i think you are talking absoulte bullshit!! how is it disrespecful to wear a tracksuit?? just cause we dont wear suit and ties, you are labeling every1 that wears these to be some sort of scumbag, that is absoulte bollocks!

    and no i dont wear them to see ladies!! but i would if i felt like it, its only clothes after all we are not all scumbags!!

    and btw i was not dragged up!! you know you talk absoute bollocks!

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