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How would you describe this text?

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Question - (30 March 2012) 8 Answers - (Newest, 31 March 2012)
A female , anonymous writes:

How would you describe this text message sent by a male friend to me after I had asked about a drink and he said to me you will have to be quick.

'You know i love nothing better than a woman who comes quickly'.

Is this classed as a jokey, innuendo or double entendre text with no meaning behind it.

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A female reader, katiekate United States +, writes (31 March 2012):

katiekate agony auntI agree- he's testing the waters to see if he can get laid or not.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (31 March 2012):

In my experience it's cute if you like him and creepy if you don't.

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A male reader, Sageoldguy1465 United States +, writes (30 March 2012):

Sageoldguy1465 agony auntIt's clearly a fake. NO REAL MAN covets a woman who comes quickly.... WE (real men) like to drag out the intimacy, and see that the lady enjoys/endures a lengthy foreplay the has her SQUIRMING and BREATHING heavy and SWEATING PROFUSELY..... Only after/during THAT are we content to give her what she REALLY WANTS!!!!

Good luck....

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A reader, anonymous, writes (30 March 2012):

His message is classed as "class-less". Tacky, immature ... pretty pathetic really. I hope you didn't respond?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (30 March 2012):

Maybe the text was meant for someone else and he accidentally sent it to you. I just don't understand how going out for a drink and coming have anything to do with each other.

Now, however, if he did mean to send that text to you it sounds like he is trying to avoid the question and reply with a joke. I would ignore him until he answers the question DIRECTLY. He may not be interested and that's why he is making light of it.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (30 March 2012):

Hes testing you, a quick drink to him means sex How did you reply?

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A female reader, So_Very_Confused United States +, writes (30 March 2012):

So_Very_Confused agony auntyou sure are over thinking this...

it's all of the above....

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A male reader, Hugh.J United Kingdom +, writes (30 March 2012):

Hugh.J agony auntOf course it has a double meaning: he is being suggestive in a flirty, sexual way and testing the water.....

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