Good Lord, some of you are way the hell over analyzing this. As Ginger said way earlier, you are either GFE or you are not. Kiss me like you mean it, give me a dick worshipping bbbj, at least make me think you enjoy my dining on you and it's GFE. I'm not the least bit interested in anything less if it's "GFE light". And anything less is.
Originally Posted by watchoutthegameisrigged
watchout, I respect your opinions as a much more experienced hobbyist, so please don't take this as any kind of challenge or criticism, or even disagreement with you, because I assure you I don't intend it that way. Your definition obviously has served you well in terms of getting what you need from the providers you see. My personal viewpoint is a bit different, but I certainly am not trying to tell anyone they should agree with me. It's just how I think of it.
Ginger also said:
It encompasses the activities that the average girlfriend would feel comfortable with, while also providing a genuine sense of intimacy, involvement, reciprocation and rapport that you'd only get with a girlfriend who's truly into you.
It's not just a list of activities, it's the ability of the provider to create the experience as a whole.
Originally Posted by Ginger Doll
This part, what I would call the intangibles, is really, really important to me. I've come out of sessions (not many, thankfully) that included all the standard "GFE" activities and felt "meh" about them. Conversely, I've come out of ones that didn't include all those activities thinking "wow". Not many in either case, but it's happened. I don't have to call it GFE, or really put any identifier on it at all, but to my mind the success of the encounter is largely determined by which way I feel about it afterward. I don't always even know right in the moment. Sometimes it takes a little while to process. A telltale sign is when I realize I'm smiling to myself as I think over what just happened on the drive home, or later on in the day.
In a way I regret using the terminology I did for the poll topic, because while I've seen the "lite" modifier used, I didn't realize it was such a loaded term. But, it has also caused a good amount of spirited and usually thoughtful discussion, which I think this place can always use more of.