Board Thread:Internal management/@comment-28855246-20160524223244/@comment-25648422-20160525025732

Higehigebomber wrote: Pinkgirl234 wrote:

Camwood777 wrote:

AWikiBoy521 wrote: Camwood777 wrote: It doesn't matter if you didn't intend it to be offensive, you have to consider that what you're saying might be found as offensive. Especially if it's easy for it to occur. She doesn't expect nor experience "that incident" before, therefore "it" will only occur when "it" occurred and in the words we use, it's all "trial-and-error". Even using the "least offending words" can still make "it" occur, since it's all in every person's point of view. As a rule of thumb, it's generally a bad idea to say something suggestive in front of an anxious person. It's just common sense, really...

What is so suggestive about "I can be any type of girl" plus a winky face or vice versa? From the looks of it, it's not really suggestive at all. That's pretty suggestive no matter how you look at it without context. By default, anything, whether a simple sentence or phrase can be taken as suggestive. A simple sentence like "I'm feeling hot." can be given a "green" thought (when that sentence is supposed to mean that the person is trying to deal with hot temperature in whatever place he or she is in).