BuffaloKyle Posted Tuesday at 01:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:03 AM I saw this guy's profile pop up in Buffalo and saw the following line in his ad: "I treat morbid boyfriends." What the heck... 🤣 He has a one star review as well saying he stole money. Yikes. Bramdon - Male Escort, Gay massage - Buffalo | Rent.Men + Pensant 1
nomad Posted Tuesday at 01:13 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:13 AM Thought it might be a lost in translation issue. But 2 of 3 reviews are negative. 🙉
Whoisyourdaddy Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM South American providers have a bad habit of misinterpreting the English word morbid because it resembles similar Spanish words. Therefore, they actually mean to say horny or soft/delicate/smooth, depending on the context. (This is how a Colombian provider explained it to me.) Nue2thegame, + Pensant and + azdr0710 2 1
BuffaloKyle Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM 28 minutes ago, Whoisyourdaddy said: South American providers have a bad habit of misinterpreting the English word morbid because it resembles similar Spanish words. Therefore, they actually mean to say horny or soft/delicate/smooth, depending on the context. (This is how a Colombian provider explained it to me.) Ah, normally I can kind of figure out what they mean but that one really threw me for a loop. + azdr0710 and Whoisyourdaddy 2
+ azdr0710 Posted Tuesday at 07:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:24 AM the "morbid/morbido" quandary has been a periodic topic here in the forum for years......entirely a "lost in translation" thing....... one thread: https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/154588-morbid-kinky-in-ads-from-spanish-speakers/
56harrisond Posted Tuesday at 08:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:49 AM Given the negative reviews, perhaps "morbid" as stated is correct. + Pensant 1
+ PhileasFogg Posted Tuesday at 10:26 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:26 AM (edited) Oh! You don’t think he’s referring to Bud Cort, star of the 70’s cult classic “Harold and Maude?” Edited Tuesday at 10:29 AM by PhileasFogg + Pensant 1
+ BOZO T CLOWN Posted Tuesday at 11:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:01 AM His RM ad says that he is into smoking AND PNP . Caveat Emptor! BTC 🤡 + Pensant 1
Frankcal Posted Tuesday at 02:49 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:49 PM 13 hours ago, Whoisyourdaddy said: South American providers have a bad habit of misinterpreting the English word morbid because it resembles similar Spanish words. Therefore, they actually mean to say horny or soft/delicate/smooth, depending on the context. (This is how a Colombian provider explained it to me.) Take it from a native speaker “morboso” in Portuguese and Spanish is used as we would use “horny”. It does however literally translate to “morbid”. Whoisyourdaddy, Scott Virginian and Nue2thegame 2 1
Nue2thegame Posted Tuesday at 05:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:12 PM 16 hours ago, BuffaloKyle said: I saw this guy's profile pop up in Buffalo and saw the following line in his ad: "I treat morbid boyfriends." What the heck... 🤣 He has a one star review as well saying he stole money. Yikes. Bramdon - Male Escort, Gay massage - Buffalo | Rent.Men I had always assumed that they were necromaniacs or at least preferred their partners stiff and still.
Scott Virginian Posted Tuesday at 07:11 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:11 PM Morbido and morbo are two different words in Spanish with a weird range of meanings. Everything from soft, gentle, and deathly (morbido) to weird, kinky, disturbing, and sexy (morbo). Was going to make a snarky comment on a language where dead and horny are that close linguistically, but then I remembered the French call orgasms “la petite morte” — the little death. I actually sent him an RM message suggesting he change it before I saw this thread. I’m not sure he understood, just said ok and asked if I wanted to meet him in Buffalo. Whoisyourdaddy and Nue2thegame 2
Nue2thegame Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 21 hours ago, Scott Virginian said: Morbido and morbo are two different words in Spanish with a weird range of meanings. Everything from soft, gentle, and deathly (morbido) to weird, kinky, disturbing, and sexy (morbo). Was going to make a snarky comment on a language where dead and horny are that close linguistically, but then I remembered the French call orgasms “la petite morte” — the little death. I saved you the trouble.
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