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I can not take credit for this new name but supposedly according to a coworker I am what he calls a silver twink. His definition is someone who when they were younger fell into the twink category when they were younger but still have that youthful look about them when they are older. I suppose I kind of fell into the twink category when I was younger. I was very thin and enjoyed wearing tight clothing to show off all my anorexic self. I am still relatively small but am getting some silver chest up and I still thanks to my dad look younger than 37. So feel free to use the new slang. As far as I know it isn't restricted or has a copyright lol

 

Hugs,

Greg

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Your coworker? He was hitting on you.

 

LOL No thank goodness. My coworker is into the silver daddies only. I am no where near being a daddy let alone a silver daddy. Plus I do not mix the day job with pleasure. He prefers to refer to me as the silver twink.

 

Hugs,

Greg

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LOL No thank goodness. My coworker is into the silver daddies only. I am no where near being a daddy let alone a silver daddy. Plus I do not mix the day job with pleasure. He prefers to refer to me as the silver twink.

 

I've always preferred just thinking of you as fuckable. It seems to cover the bases. :cool:

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I like this new word. It makes us 30something hotties feel young. For us 30something hotties women, how about "thubile?" ("thirties" and "nubile," of course). Too bad it sounds like a horrid skin disease.

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I like this new word. It makes us 30something hotties feel young. For us 30something hotties women, how about "thubile?" ("thirties" and "nubile," of course). Too bad it sounds like a horrid skin disease.

 

Or a liver disorder, perhaps? It does look remarkably like "thurible," which is the incense pot at some churches, which is handed by the "thurifer."

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