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Translation of example code?

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It would be informative if someone could provide a precise explanation of what the example given at the end of this article means. --Brian Z (talk) 04:56, 9 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed. That above statement is 3 years old. If this article is worth having at all, it is worth someone taking the time to improve it. I would do it myself, but I'd have an easier time explaining Einstein's equations than figuring out the cryptic formula in the article. Wickedjacob (talk) 11:46, 6 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

and you only had to wait ten years!

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This is a very late reply, but in case anyone else is wondering how to interpret the code,

B4 s- m g++ w d+c t+ f+ k+ r e+(+?) means:

B0-B9 beard length/thickness B4 is a definite beard, but not ZZ Top.
s sexually available s- indicates someone not looking for a "hook-up"
m muscularity muscular but not as muscular as m+ or m++
g playfulness ("grope") g++ = extremely playful in bed
w weight maybe a slight tummy
d "daddy" d+ indicates a strong preference for the daddy role
c "cub" d+c is a preference for being "daddy" but willingness to be "cub"
t tall t+ = very tall
f furry f+ = very furry
k kinky k+ = very kinky
r rugged/outdoorsy no modifier indicates only a moderate level of ruggedness
e endowment e+ means well-hung; e+(+?) indicates the possibility of being considered e++

-- Heath 2607:B400:26:0:1D:1B5E:8214:99F5 (talk) 15:02, 29 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]