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lifestyle language - 2/9/2007 12:12:40 PM   
Rick1


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To site members,

Someone e-messaged me mentioning the term ms.  Specifically she asked 'What part of ms Sir?
I am somewhat recent to the site, and what does this term describe?

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RE: lifestyle language - 2/9/2007 12:14:19 PM   
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I dont quite understand what you are asking. Do you want to know what Ms stands for?  Usually, Master/slave or Master/sub or the female equivalents, at least in this context.


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RE: lifestyle language - 2/9/2007 1:04:01 PM   
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Surely you need to include a little more context as I'd find that question difficult to answer beyond DiurnalVampire's definitions.... 
 
Or perhaps it's something generally unrelated to the lifestyle, such as multiple sclerosis?
 
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RE: lifestyle language - 2/9/2007 1:11:43 PM   
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Call me simplistic, but after taking a peek at your profile, I am guessing she meant, "What part of Mississippi do you live in, Sir?"

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RE: lifestyle language - 2/9/2007 1:17:04 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: nyrisa

Call me simplistic, but after taking a peek at your profile, I am guessing she meant, "What part of Mississippi do you live in, Sir?"



Yep Rick--- I am pretty sure that's what the gal meant!  I was a resident of MS. for many, many years and that's what I would immediately guess.  Otherwise, I'm pretty sure they would have asked about "M/s".

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RE: lifestyle language - 2/9/2007 1:20:56 PM   
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ORIGINAL: nyrisa

Call me simplistic, but after taking a peek at your profile, I am guessing she meant, "What part of Mississippi do you live in, Sir?"

Lol, good one - sounds like a winner...!
 
I can do lifestyle lingo but my "local lingo" skills restrict me to Oz.
 
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