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Originally Posted by Hopelesspoppy
It was tasteless and inappropriate in the context you describe. I agree that there are cases where it not be uncomfortable and awkward, this is not one of them. He lapsed in judgement and disrespected your sensitivity towards the issue. That seems like a red flag. A bright Ferrari-red banner.
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Indeed. That is the point. If the client (me) is using proper terminology, or not using vulgarity to discuss sexuality. It is NOT appropriate for him to decide to switch to vulgarity to convey a point. FYI. He ended up saying I was correct and understood my point of view, BEFORE.. I repeat BEFORE he started with the vulgarity. Thanks Hopeless for understanding.