If you have an email ending in @hotmail.com, @live.com or @outlook.com (or any other Microsoft-related domain), please consider changing it to another email provider; Microsoft decided to instantly block the server's IP, so emails can't be sent to these addresses.
If you use an @yahoo.com email or any related Yahoo services, they have blocked us also due to "user complaints"
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And "boyfriend", for that matter.
Just what one is supposed to call a member of an opposide gender who happened to be their friend, then?
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galpal.
Guy = homo
And even then, it's usually clear from using gendered pronouns in the same sentence.
It should be "manfriend." Von Richthofen.
If I age anything like my dad, that may well be a very long time. A bar carded him the other night and he's like 58.
That guy was a moron, the only reason he's popular because his book was so stupid people remembered it for it's "wonderfulness" when in general it was just as Horrible as most original work fiction most teenagers make.
I have a DADT policy regarding my female friends. When I greet a group of my friends, I say "gentlemen" and appear in their midsts, regardless of the actual genders of the people involved. This year I'm extending that policy to include honorifics; from now on, I'll be referring to my female friends as "Mr. ____" during formal events.
No.
I use pipes, son.
Just use the words how you want them to mean, chances are you'll probably get the meaning across by how you say them.