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Okay, so I am really bad about texting abbreviations. Probably because they annoy me so much, I kind of hate learning them and usually spell words out when I text, except for a few very common ones. HOWEVER, a friend just sent me a message and I had to look up one text term which doesn't make sense to me. How he used it does not seem to match the interpretations I'm finding on the 'net.
What is GGG? His sentence: "It's hard to believe you can't find somebody as GGG as yourself!" What could that possibly mean? I know it's meant to be a compliment, but all I've found is "Gotta Get a Grip," which doesn't make sense. Our conversation was about sex and relationships. Can anyone clue me in? I don't want to ask him yet.
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. Independent solo polyamorist seeking lover-friends willing to invest in friendship, companionship, and love, but without a need for partnership. Never confuse commitment with exclusivity, love with ownership, nor sex with intimacy! For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. |
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