May 04, 2002
Today, after a guy I met through men4sexnow.com and I had sex, I told him I'd had a delightful time and would love to do it again some time. He said, "I like you, but I think I may not be enough of a top for you." Meaning, of course, "You are not enough of a top for me."
Ordinarily, I wouldn't be bothered by this, but the title of my ad is "tight bottom." I mean, how much clearer can you get than that?
It's okay, he misspelled "moniker" in his e-mail to me, so I had already written him off anyway.
Posted by Faustus, MD at 10:01 PM
TrackBack Pings (TrackBack URL for this entry: copy me!)
Comments
1) Convivia said (on 05/30/02 at 06:09 PM):
"Monicker" is also a correct spelling, you know. I prefer "moniker," as does every right-thinking person, but "monicker" is not actually *wrong.*
Why don't you save me some pie?
Love,
Me
Post a comment
Powered by Movable Type 3.2
