Lest anyone take offence, English as a second language.
The word meant black in Latin originally , anyway.
SophieX (15-08-15), The dirt bird (16-08-15)
That word does offend me but in Ireland I hear it less and less now, Where I work I am treated very well and respected by the Irish and this is now my home, where I am happy,. I heard that term more in England and people must move away from this and accept us for who we are. Take the color of our skin away and we are all the same, we have feelings and don't want to be treated like second class people.
Last edited by Good4u2; 15-08-15 at 14:10.
SophieX (15-08-15)
I believe it is not by your color but because you are not Irish , I know some ladies who only accept Irish customers and not of other nationalities for "security reasons etc..", it is difficult to know someone color of your skin just talking on the phone,except you say, I have no problems with any nationalities or skin color, I have regular customers of various nationalities and skin colours, All customers are very welcome when they are clean and respectful gentlmen. best you to state your skin colour before make appointment to avoid any disappointment with some ladies as we independents escorts we have freedom to decide who we take as custumors...
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SophieX (16-08-15)
Took the words out of my mouth!
You Motherboating Son of a B****.