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Does anyone else find over use of the term Bro to be a turn off?

I find Timothy Champagne really sexy and subscribed to his Only Fans to only unsubscribed after watching only two videos because he over uses the term Bro.

"Fuck yeah Bro. Oh my God Bro. You're tight Bro. Shit Bro. Want this fucking cock Bro? Oh fuck Bro. Take my big cock Bro. etc."

Also I've had to stop a trick in the middle of sex when I was called Bro several times.

 

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16 hours ago, n2guysnatl said:

Does anyone else find over use of the term Bro to be a turn off?

I find Timothy Champagne really sexy and subscribed to his Only Fans to only unsubscribed after watching only two videos because he over uses the term Bro.

"Fuck yeah Bro. Oh my God Bro. You're tight Bro. Shit Bro. Want this fucking cock Bro? Oh fuck Bro. Take my big cock Bro. etc."

Also I've had to stop a trick in the middle of sex when I was called Bro several times.

 

Language and expressions change over time. 

A few years ago, I was often called "Dude" instead of by my name.  Those who used that term were not close friends.  

I did not take offense. 

"Bro" or "Dude" (or a mixture of such names) are merely comfort terms used by those who do not know you well.

 

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When I was teaching in a public high, on the first day of classes, I always told me students that my name was 1.) Mr. Smith, 2.) Smith, or 3.) Bill.  They were welcome to use any of those with which they were comfortable.  The were, however, NEVER to call me buddy, dude, mack, bro, coach, or hey you.  The funny thing was they had a hell of a time calling me by my first name -- they would stutter and the finally blurt out Bill.  Most preferred to use my last name without the Mr thus on campus I was commonly known as Smith. 

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1 minute ago, n2guysnatl said:

I admit I shouldn't care either.  Call me names I don't care and it's a turn on.  "Ho, slut, fag, cumdump, etc."  Oddly it's just Bro that turns me off.

When I was younger I had a pete peve with DUDE, hate it with passion, today very few bothers me but I guess also depends who says it and within what context.

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A lot of guys in video need to work on their listen to how straight I am script.

Rule of thumb:  One 'bro' per paragraph.  Two 'dude' max, but three are allowed if used with an exclamation (ala Bill & Ted).  One 'sup' and only as an intro line, never to be used again. 

If you've got a girlfriend on the side, you also get access to using the term 'nah' instead of 'no'

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I hired an escort several times, four or five I think before I realized he never addressed me directly with any name.  No bro.  No dud.  No stud.  No baby. No sir.  And never by my name.  When I asked why, he admitted that he had forgotten my name after the first hire and I was in his phone as  "guy who tied him up".  Seems he had never allowed anyone to do that before.  He said as a result of not knowing my name, he did not want to address me at all.     

I have to say, I found the whole situation a bit of a turn on and asked him never to address me directly with any name.  

I have subsequently enjoyed several other encounters with him and I am not sure now whether he knows my name or not. I guess I could tell him to "Call Me By Your Name."  

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