Thursday, June 10, 2010

We'll always have Craigslist: Parting the curtains at Buffalo Exchange


Like most things too good to be true on Craigslist, this NC-17 ad is a probably fake, but...

Buffalo exchange - m4w (East Village)

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Date: 2010-06-09, 6:25PM EDT


We were across the aisle from each other in the dressing room. After a few minutes I realized my curtain was cracked and you could see all of me. First I was embarrassed and then I noticed that you had opened your curtain so I could see you too. I wanted nothing more than to sneak into your dressing room and eat your pussy until you came again and again. I can't get that beautiful image of you out of my head!

You were wearing a skirt and black/gray backpack and. Sadly, I missed you when you left. I would love to see you again! xoxo


Well... that's so sweet. I hope this has a happy ending. Maybe this can become another Subway Girl of His Dreams. Hmmm.... The Buffalo Exchange Dressing Room Woman of My Dreams With Whom I'd Like to Perform Oral Sex On... OK, this needs some work...

8 comments:

  1. "Buffalo Exchange" could become the term for this sort of sex act in a dressing room. as in, "We pulled a Buffalo Exchange at Banana Republic!"

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  2. "We pulled a Buffalo Exchange in the Gap."

    This is leading nowhere but to trouble.

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  3. It could even go beyond a dressing room, such as, "After 13 beers and many shots we were so drunk we pulled a Buffalo Exchange in the bathroom at the Mars Bar."

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  4. HA! it has been edited to PG:
    "I wanted nothing more than to sneak into your dressing room and do naughty things to you"

    Not that I looked - someone else told me of course!

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  5. Ha...classic! Funny that it was edited and not deleted...

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  6. I guess he thought his chances of meeting her would be better if he wasn't so...descriptive.

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  7. and then he said, "I want to Buffalo Exchange you 'til the cows come home."

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