A Tgirl is a Transgender girl. She could be a Transsexual or a Transvestite.
Versatile. In a homosexual ad, it indicates that the man is willing to be either the top or bottom.
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Generally top refers to the more masculine person in a relationship. The bottom is the more submissive. It could be which sex acts a person is willing and unwilling to participate...i.e. a top may not be willing to receive anal sex, or a bottom may not be willing to give anal sex.
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To "top" or to "bottom" in personal ads can refer to either male homosexual acts or bondage-domination / sado-masochism (or "bdsm") acts. In bdsm, "topping" is being the dominant person in a consentual situation involving humiliation, physical pain, tying up or any number of fringe sexual practices. "Bottoming" is being the submissive in this type of activity. In homosexual intimacy, these terms usually refer to anal sex where the "top" gives and the "bottom" receives. In short, when you see "top" in a personal ad, it refers to a person being the aggressor, and the "bottom" being the submissive or receiver.
Gen, short for generosity, used in personal ads to thinly veil offers to make/receive payment for sexual acts. Typically these ads are short, confusing, and only those writing them and looking for them are suppose to be able to easily translate them. Craigslist m4m ad: bottom up for gen 420. (a male offering sexual acts in exchange for marijuana) Craigslist m4m ad: top gen. (some ads may be as short as this; a gay male "top" offering a negotiable cash payment for someone to come "bottom" for him)
4/9 = 0.444444444 (ad infinitum). To get this answer - to convert any fraction to a decimal number, simply divide the top number by the bottom number.
You must look at it with creativity. 1+1= If you squish the 1+1 together you get something like |+| Then you ad the 2 lines from the = to the top and bottom.
Tiberius was the Romanemperorfrom 14 AD to 37 AD. He was the second emperor.-
An ad banner is an advertisement which stretches across the top border of a website.
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