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Hello, English is not my 1st language so I got some troubles to understand the meaning of versatile expressions, such as "Bitch" lol

 

Im a 24 years old woman and got a Sexfriend who is 29.

 

here's what he texted me yesterday:

Him: "How u feeling now?"

Me: "Got a headache lol"

Him: "Lol"

(20 mn later)

Him: "Bitch u trinna smd before Im going or what" . .

 

I don't understand what he means calling me "Bitch"... is it in a good way or he means thot/ slut or something like that?

 

I like having fun with him cause he has a good ? but I don't know how to respond to him now ...??*♀️

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He is treating you as simply a sex partner and making it clear that's what his interest in you is.

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I like having fun with him cause he has a good ?

 

 

 

 

He grows good eggplants? lol

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Sounds like he uses the word loosely and is part of his slang. Bet he throws that word around when he's with his friends -- part of his "coolness". You're a sexfriend so don't expect anything more in the way of respect.

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He grows good eggplants? lol

lol funny :lmao:......

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I am by no means a prude and I curse like a sailor but I will never understand why any woman would let themselves be spoken to this way, unless it is in a joking way. You can be a free sexual being and still maintain your self respect.

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He grows good eggplants? lol

 

Lol!! Hahaha

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From the way your post and that text reads, it sound like it was meant sexually and not an insult.

 

In sexual terms the “b***h” is the submissive partner. Not necessarily a slut/thot.

 

As far as how you respond, it depends on if your comfortable with him talking to you like that (even if it’s not meant as an insult).

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