so my question is , u like when any model call u BB or u hate it ?
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7/14/12 @ 7:25am
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Personally, I like "bb" - whether it is used by members or models. I think it is very friendly, and convenient.
Most of the names used on the site are made-up screen names anyway. Some are difficult to use, and some aren't conveniently shortened. What do you if you have a model called Prabhakar and a member called Homo_Erectus?
Some models and members also know each other by their real names, and there can be problems about which names to use.
I know that some others have the opposite view. I remember one of Jake Trenton's excellent posts where he added "... and please don't call be bb" Quote
7/14/12 @ 7:48am
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Personally, I like "bb" - whether it is used by members or models. I think it is very friendly, and convenient.
Most of the names used on the site are made-up screen names anyway. Some are difficult to use, and some aren't conveniently shortened. What do you if you have a model called Prabhakar and a member called Homo_Erectus?
Some models and members also know each other by their real names, and there can be problems about which names to use.
I know that some others have the opposite view. I remember one of Jake Trenton's excellent posts where he added "... and please don't call be bb"
jajaja nice reply , i think the same i dont say BB all the time but sometimes i say that cuz it makes more special that guy, ther times is bacause the name is too weird as zyx15789 something like that so i say bb ,, but if the guy tell no i dont like the people call me bb is ok, i respect that .. but well so you are A BBY Quote
well this is right too , the 90% of the grey people says ohhh u r the most sexy bb mmm shoe me bb jajajaja Quote
7/14/12 @ 10:33am
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So to all you bb's out there, have a safe and sexy weekend. Quote
I don't mind it when it is used in reference to me, but I will then tell the members and guests what my preference is. You may call me Jonathan, Johny, John, JP, or simply Papi.... but calling me Papi usually gets me to take off clothes for some reason.
Cheers,
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7/14/12 @ 3:02pm
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However, after much time and getting to know a model if they begin to use "bb" it seems more like term of endearment and no different than any other abbreviation. Quote
7/14/12 @ 3:44pm
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I used to not be fond of it until this hot guy at pride selling necklaces in the crowd said "thanks babe" to me. Now I don't mind it at all. Quote
ajajjajaj u r a shy kid jajaja well ever we have a first time for everything this was your 1 time jajaja Quote
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7/14/12 @ 5:39pm
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However, after much time and getting to know a model if they begin to use "bb" it seems more like term of endearment and no different than any other abbreviation.
Agree that members and models shouldn't start off by using "bb", Asti.
I always use the model's name when I first enter a room, and when I thank them for a Group Chat or pvt show. In between, I will sometimes add "bb" as a term of endearment rather than just make blunt statements like "yes", "no" or "sorry".
If several members are talking to a model at the same time, the model will need to add the member's name to his replies to make clear who he is speaking to. So "bb" is often not an option.
Some models seem to type the name each time (as I have been accidentally called "runnie" and "roonie" and other names). Others can presumably just click on my name to select it, as I see a succession of messages ending with "ronnie-uk". I think "bb" is nicer and less formal, which is why I am quite happy with it as an alternative
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Agree that members and models shouldn't start off by using "bb"
Let me add I don't ever use bb or babe. There are members who use them enough for those who don't. I find other words/ways to convey endearment.
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