and yet, there you go again, bitching about his preferences.
I get it. English is a weird, difficult language, and it isn’t your first. You’re probably from northern Europe, I presume? Take it from absolutely everyone here telling you you misunderstood that you misunderstood. It’s a learning experience. Being wrong isn’t the end of the world for you. Grow from it.
One minute, you’re rambling about your engorged member, and the next you’re demonstrating again that you still don’t understand what I was saying. Fuck off.
It’s not just based on the dictionary it’s literally what the word fucking means. Jesus christ. Re-read my comments. I have absolutely no desire to continue this. I’ve made my fucking point. Leave me alone.
right. The point is that you aren’t fluent in English, and so are LITERALLY using a dictionary to communicate. By using only one literal definition of a word, without considering context, subtext or how the word is used, you both don’t understand the conversation nor are you able to contribute in kind.
and yet, there you go again, bitching about his preferences.
I get it. English is a weird, difficult language, and it isn’t your first. You’re probably from northern Europe, I presume? Take it from absolutely everyone here telling you you misunderstood that you misunderstood. It’s a learning experience. Being wrong isn’t the end of the world for you. Grow from it.
One minute, you’re rambling about your engorged member, and the next you’re demonstrating again that you still don’t understand what I was saying. Fuck off.
we know what you’re saying. You’re saying you don’t understand English.
No, I’m not. If you don’t know what the word disappointed means, you should look it up.
everyone here is aware of your attempts to use English via a dictionary.
It’s not just based on the dictionary it’s literally what the word fucking means. Jesus christ. Re-read my comments. I have absolutely no desire to continue this. I’ve made my fucking point. Leave me alone.
right. The point is that you aren’t fluent in English, and so are LITERALLY using a dictionary to communicate. By using only one literal definition of a word, without considering context, subtext or how the word is used, you both don’t understand the conversation nor are you able to contribute in kind.