DFK-- lots of it, in fact -- is my mileage priority. In fact, it is a must for me. I will never knowingly make a date with a girl unless or until I'm sure from her reviews that lots of DFK is on the menu (not that the reviews are always accurate, of course, or that YMMV does not play a part both in a refusal to DFK but also an unexpected decision to offer DFK). DFK adds real intimacy to the date, which is why I like it. After all, lots of girls will offer BBBJ, DATY, and even digits but refuse to kiss (or kiss very lightly). Often, they will say that they save kissing -- especially deep kissing -- for their boyfriends. Well, there you have it! For most providers, DFK connotes a BFE. For me, it not only makes the date a GFE but it could not be a GFE without it. Think about it; have you ever had a real-life girl friend who would not DFK? Highly unlikely. For that reason, I grit my teeth whenever I read a review that says that so-and-so offered a real GFE but then a couple of lines down notes that, by the way, DFK was not available. Friends, a date like that might have been a wonderful experience, total esctacy, a must-repeat, or whatever. It was not, however, a GFE, and I suggest that we write our reviews with that in mind so that guys thinking of seeing a particular girl will not be misled by such a misuse of the term.
Richard O. Steele