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3 pointsQualifying an Indigenous woman's body in such a way is demeaning and racist. No sweet way to put it. Check yourself.
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2 pointsShe also works in Ottawa where I've met her so I know she's legit. Very sweet girl, good service, and easy to talk to. She is the tall "Amazon" type, so if you like that, you'll be happy.
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1 pointToday I met Karmella for the first time. I was a little wary because of the general reputation of Asian providers in Ottawa, but I'm super glad I TOFTT in this case. Karmella is a gem of an exception. She's a beautiful asian woman who is truly charming, with a great sense of humor. Her pictures are accurate. She's got a bod that's to die for! She's not a spinner, but trust me - you won't be disappointed. As for her service, it was time very well spent. I'm super happy she's decided to seek work in Ottawa, as I hope to see her many more times in the future :)
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1 pointIt is with some amusement that I watch the debate taking place in the US regarding the "Confederate Flag". The part I find amusing is watching the verbal and logical gymnastics performed by those who support the public display. They say it has to do with history, with heritage, that it is part of the culture. Yet, so far as I know, unless they've changed history, the flag in question is actually a Virginia battle flag, not a flag of the Confederate States of America. The flag was (is) a rallying cry to treason - declaring war against the USA is one of the basic definitions of treason. The flag was (is) flown proudly by members of one race seeking to terrorize and murder members of another race. Seriously? That's a history and culture to instill pride? The same arguments used to support the Red Rag are the same ones used to justify the display of Nazi emblems - history, heritage, culture. IMHO, both sets of emblems should be relegated to museums. One other thing.... I was startled the first time I saw a "Confederate Flag" here in Canada. I wondered then and I wonder now if the owner understood what they were displaying.
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1 pointShe is legit, I have seen her. Nice bubbly personality. Read her website, it explains exactly what the session will be like and she delivers :)
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1 pointGood morning, Thank you for a wonderful time and all the warm hospitality during my recent visit. I hope to see you for more summer time fun in the months to come. xoxo Emily
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1 pointI can confirm that she is for real. Those big natural D's on her small spinner frame are just short of mind-boggling!!! LOL! :biggrin: And a very pretty face. Age is accurate too. As you can imagine, she books up fast.
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1 pointShe is legit. Although she is now downtown, her previous incall in the west end was a location shared with a very well-known and reliable SP that is a member of this board; birds of a feather flock together.
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1 pointI see the same lady because she is close to my age and therefore her life experience is similar. She is also a single mom with a teenager in sports and I respect her for her family first.
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1 pointI'm with you on the amusement. I must admit, what always entertains me is when the same people who are defending that flag then go on to proudly point out that Lincoln was a Republican and the leadership of the Southern states was mostly Democrat. Seriously, guys, make up your mind which side you support... So are you flying it because slavery is particularly meaningful to you and you want to remember it? Or do you consider the cause of the Civil War to be something else? If so, what? ...and probably never will, but that's a risk you take. Unfortunately we humans do a lot of judging people by appearances, no matter how much we might wish it were otherwise. We all do it, and we all have to live with it. So what does it mean to you, in a word (or two, or three)? What would you put up against "slavery"?
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1 pointMy reason is "She excites me like no other" plus she calls me handsome!!!
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1 pointSince I always like to give the benefit of the doubt, I'll assume you are serious, in which case the clarification is a simple one. The essence of the term glass ceiling isn't saying that a woman (or a minority) can't make it to a top position, just that there are barriers to advancement that make it more difficult and less common for them. Saying that there is no glass ceiling because there are examples of women who are in high (even top) executive positions would be like saying there's no racism in the United States because the President is black. But I suspect you likely know all this.
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1 pointOh, I get out of the city a lot. No, it startled me back when I came to Canada some 30 years ago. Back before I knew there were Canadian hillbilly folk. But that goes to my original thought. The flag isn't really some quaint folksy funny thing. It is a battle standard utilized by a treasonous pseudo-government established to preserve the State's right to continue an economy based on slavery and to preserve the idea that the white race was superior to all others. Long way from there to Daisy Duke's. I agree with the earlier statement that one should revere the flag in your own home if one wants but the government, both State and Federal, should not display it.
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1 pointYeah, it's kind of hard to separate the Confederate flag from racism, since at its heart the Confederacy was first and foremost about racism, particularly slavery. There's an interesting overview of that history HERE. I understand that some people can honestly perceive that flag as a more general and positive symbol of pride for the American South, without having any racism in their minds. There's nothing wrong with THAT; there's plenty to be proud of from that region. But it misses the point that the very same flag means something else to others. Fact is, we now know of one murderous dude (let's not say his name) who most certainly perceived, and flew, that flag as an explicit symbol of white supremacy. And lots and lots of other people perceive it as that, and rally around it for that reason. It reminds me of that joke about Fox News: "No, no, totally not racist... but #1 with racists!" Hey, the swastika itself had been around for thousands of years with positive connotations before it was sadly appropriated for an mad, ugly, racist cause. Too bad that ruined it for everyone who liked the symbol for those other reasons... but it did.
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1 pointThe audience, and the context. Here it's not hard because we're talking about the workplace, and sexualized imagery just doesn't belong there. The shirt was no more appropriate than a manager's office wall being covered with images of seminaked women in posters and swimsuit calendars. There's no complete and itemized list of the rules to share here, though. Like all social things, it's a dance and the music is always changing. Knowing what's appropriate requires awareness of social expectations. It's the nature of social interaction that we are, at least to some degree, beholden to others. Why? I personally think it's bang-on. Is it possible that it seems lopsided to you because you just don't perceive workplace sexism as being a big deal? 'Cause others perceive it as a very. big. deal. No, there's no hypocrisy. Again, context; my previous post touches on this. Sexualized imagery in the workplace is bad. Sexualized imagery in other places is okay. Matt Taylor didn't screw up because he finds women sexy, or because he owns a shirt covered in nearly-naked cartoon women posing with guns. He screwed up because he wore that shirt to the office -- and on that day, an extremely public office when he clearly should have known better. I mean "impose" in the sense of "place upon, out of self-interest, without much regard for whether it's accurate regarding the subject." A particular woman in a particular context may be perfectly willing to engage in that fantasy, and that's when it's cool. Other times people just try hard to make the subject inhabit the fantasy, regardless. And so... No, because consensual roleplay is okay, and the transactions we're discussing are consensual. The fantasy being played out represents a pretty shallow and limited idea about who other, complex human beings really are... but it's a fun place to visit in small doses. No. Matt Taylor's intentions are irrelevant. "I'm sorry, it never occurred to me that you'd be offended by these pictures all over my shirt of Jews counting money." DUDE. You should have known. That Taylor didn't have the insight to recognize the inappropriate and sexist message his shirt was sending in that context, doesn't mean he's not responsible for the impacts of his actions on others. Hey, cool. Take from my typings whatever works for you. Reddit has exhausted my patience and my former, limited optimism regarding a lot of these discussions, though. So if I don't return to this subject it's not because I don't value back-and-forth... just that I've been here too many times before. :)
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1 pointSo not only do men love boobs, apparently so do yellow jacket bees. Was sitting outside doing my meditation and came back in, did a few things around the house, etc. I'm washing dishes and feel something itchy. I go to adjust my t- shirt and a bee flies right out of there! Holy shite! I never even felt him there for the last 20 minutes and fortunately not being stung! I was going to kill him but I figured it was best that we parted with him having fond memories of being nestled in my chest. lol.
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1 pointThis... It's an old identity that needs to be put in a museum. Does not belong in modern day culture. It's funny how Nikki Haley not long ago was endorsing this flag, and now is trumpeting in removing it. The flag needs to go, at least from a state building or state flag.... But if you want it on your front porch or license plate, go ahead... Free speech and all. Cheers.
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1 pointI'm as ignorant about history as the next person so I did an academic analysis and review of the causes of the American civil war; i.e. a google search.... and most of the hits identified slavery. This quote came up multiple times in the list: "While many still debate the ultimate causes of the Civil War, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James McPherson writes that, "The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. When Abraham Lincoln won election in 1860 as the first Republican president on a platform pledging to keep slavery out of the territories, seven slave states in the deep South seceded and formed a new nation, the Confederate States of America. The incoming Lincoln administration and most of the Northern people refused to recognize the legitimacy of secession. They feared that it would discredit democracy and create a fatal precedent that would eventually fragment the no-longer United States into several small, squabbling countries." I believe the vast majority of folks would identify slavery as a root cause. I don't believe the Confederate flag should be forgotten (let's not repeat history) but should be relegated to museum status. It has no place flying over a state legislature. There are no Germans, other than a handful of neo-nazi whack jobs, flying the Swastika which Hitler happened to purloin from the Buddhists.
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1 pointThere is a lot of controversy over this matter. bcguy42 is correct, it is a Virginia battle flag, not the stars and bars (which was actually the first national flag), but it was also the battle flag of the army of Tennessee during the civil war. The symbol itself has a lot of standing in the U.S. It is part of the state flag of Mississippi, state seal for Texas, Alabama coat of arms, and 9 states have it on their license plates. Until 2001, it was part of the Georgia state flag. As a southern woman, I do have it flying at my home, along with my state flag and the national flag. I do not, personally, see it as a symbol of hatred or oppression. I see it as a part of history when one country fought against itself in an attempt to survive the union of the states, or stand together in independence. It started with 7 states, grew to 13, but as we all know, there are now the United states. Southerners like myself fly the flag in remembrance of what caused the civil war. It has great meaning to me, and yes, I fly the flag. If people see that as a symbol of hatred, then they do not know me very well. I feel terrible that people view this as a symbol of hatred, as that is not what it stands for. The fact that some people have decided to use this flag as a symbol of hatred, should not reflect on the history of the flag whatsoever. The deaths that have been caused by people 'using' this flag in the wrong conjecture is really awful. The recent deaths tore at me, things like this should never happen, especially in this day and age. How would people feel if their own flag was used by a select group of people that were running rampage on the world by causing severe problems, hatred and killing? Oh, wait a minute, that was Hitler, who adopted the swastika (a symbol meaning lucky or auspicious object, in eastern Asia) and used it to try to take over the world! Not everyone feels the same way about this flag. It is a controversy that can be seen from both sides. Just an opinion from a true southern woman.
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1 pointIt says it in black and white she only prefers calling or text, the other functions on the site are obviously included and she may not know how to remove them.
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1 pointI think she may have retired. I met her for the first time less then 2 weeks ago. And she had mentioned that she will be leaving the business soon. She was a great MA. Had a lot of fun. But she is a intelligent girl with goals for her career. I'm glad I met her before she retired. We had Pm'ed each other for a while when she first started and was asking for some advice. But it took me a long time to finally meet her. I wish her the best off luck with her future. Maybe she will be back in the future.?
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1 pointBoone: I love the trifecta, but I think I have the one-up on you... I've already had a quadfecta (4 girls, 1 guy) at CMJ and will not soon forget it! You just have to ask for more... Jasmin is very accommodating. At CMJ, guys get treated like royalty :icon_smile: Anyone on here not a CMJ member yet? Lol. What are you waiting for?
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