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I was wondering if there is a resource either online or in print that can help a novice with all of the slang and "industry" verbage.

 

For example: What does "PnP" mean? or what exactly is "Hot pig sex"?

 

Also: on foreign websites they may say "service - completo" or "can accomodate - no or yes"

 

I am guessing that "complete service" would mean that the escort is fully versitale and if someone "cannot accomodate" they are top only?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks!

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This comes up a lot and i'm glad to see it cause I don't know a lot of it either, but you gradually pick it up or just ask whoever is using the term.

 

But fyi, PnP means party and play with party = drugs and play = sex.

 

Can or can not accomodate refers to IN CALLS -- can accomodate means he does in calls. you see this mainly on the European boards and I have'nt seen it in the states, since simplify things to inn or out :)

 

I haven't seen "Completo" but I think your guess is correct. Damn, I feel like an old hand at this stuff LOL

 

A while back, some one was asking about what "felching' meant and another poster referred to a site that had a plethora of sex terms--str8 and gay--and was both informative and eye opening -- at least to an innocent country boy like me ;)

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Yes: "Servicio Completo" means fully versatile. It is frequently used by the argentinians, and sometimes in Spain.

Also: "activo participativo" (used in some Argentinians websites) means "mainly top but will kiss and may be some oral sex".

 

Daniel

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"PnP" .... not sure of the context this was written, but I had always figured this was an abbreviation for Pretty in Pink, a nod to the fine films of John Hughes.

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