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4 pointsMy gift to you, one that would appease the God's with a visual delight! One of my most sultry and intriguing projects! Unlike most of my other albums, this one does not follow a certain theme throughout... but rather surprises you at each flip of the page! Working with 2 photographers at the same time gave me a unique opportunity for different approaches to beauty and art. More albums will be appear slowly from this project, by far the longest photo session I have ever modeled for! 8 hours of work, with extraordinary posses and outfit changes. Keep your eyes open in various art shows, as I have been commissioned to allow my work to be shown in galleries in NB! To get you started, here is one I know that will peek your interest! Check out the rest ( sorry ONE is still moderated as I later decided to add this one) http://www.lyla.com/vbulletin/album.php?albumid=11275 [/img]
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3 pointsDo you (still) believe that having a degree will guarantee you a fulfilling career and a better salary? Or maybe you never believed in this, and you are one of these Richard Branson out there, who grew up in the most unusual and wild way that made you the adventurous and successful business person you are? Here is an interesting article about this topic: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityeducation/12125399/My-family-is-proof-that-you-dont-need-a-degree-to-succeed.html?fb_ref=Default As the economy is changing, so is the workplace, and the job market. What would be your strategies to keep your career going? What would be your resources if you wished to start a new career? Would you better be/stay an employee, or stay/become self-employed, or be the boss? What do/would you tell your children and grandchildren to make sure that they would do the right choices to become "successful"? To sum up: when it is about getting an education and a career, is university overrated... or not?
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3 pointsThat video was painfully awkward to watch. I disagree with her and agree on some parts. Who cares if the guy comes faster or quickly? It doesn't matter. For me, what matters are: They are comfortable, It's about them (I'm not asking for anything and they don't need to do anything for me but they always can), They are paying for the time and they don't have to stay for that amount of time Those things matter to me, with many many other things. Some guys just need a release, some want the entire experience, some don't care about finishing. I am not there to judge them, most are embarrassed that they come fast, there isn't anything to feel embarrassed about. I always ask if they do, not in a judgement statement it only allows me to know so I make the experience longer for them. Hey, if they do more than once, why not? If that is only once or fifty times, does that matter, they are paying for the time. I agree with her on the degrading comments, no one should call anyone crude insulting and disgusting words. I bet those who do, have seen a sex worker and are ashamed to admit it. Not a good way to hold themselves. I accept quickies (15min) but not very often, I don't mind them, there is a purpose for them. I know not all my encounters will result in heightened endorphins or a release, which doesn't bother me at all. I don't complain about it. Sure, I comment on the experience after to myself, but I move on and shower, then I am doing my own thing. If someone doesn't like something, then it's a learning experience not to sulk and complain about it. Clearly she doesn't like quickies and therefore it's a learning experience. I found her entire video full of herself, it was awkwardly painful and parts I was like, "should I be laughing?" but there's better ways to express yourself, calling and degrading men because they want a quickie and that you never got off is low. Then proceed on how they are handling their romantic lives when it's none of our business how they do or don't. We are sex workers, we can find another gentleman.
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3 pointsIt's really cool! Gravity waves are teeny tiny pulses in space/time. Think of the fabric of the universe itself expanding and shrinking ever so slightly, in a pulsing rhythm, as energy surges past from some incredibly powerful distant event. That's a gravitational wave. The idea isn't new, and that kind of erodes the astonishment; there's a temptation to say "yeah, whatever, didn't we know there were gravitational waves already?". But though we were pretty sure, now we really do know for certain, with real experimental evidence. Unfortunately no, this doesn't really help with travel through time or space. But it gives us a new way to measure the universe, like opening your eyes for the first time and discovering the sense of sight. (Headlines prefer to call it "hearing" for the first time... since it touches on "vibrations" in a medium, I guess I can see why.) And with a new source of information, we're bound to learn new things. That's why this new capability that our species just gained holds continuing promise for the future, beyond this one detection. I'm super happy that I've lived to see several rovers cruise around on the surface of Mars, our species' first good look at Pluto, and now gravitational waves. And a probe landed on Titan, and things orbiting asteroids... It's a pretty cool time to be alive.
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3 pointsWe are not a fucking restaurant. Stop comparing us to it. Some people really love mcdonalds, not because their price because of the juicy burger they get while other prefer the kegs. There is some WELL reviewed SP here that charge between 180-400/hr and some of them have dozen of pages of reviews. It doesn't make the lower end rates less worth it or less "upscale" than the ladies that charge 400
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3 pointsCan we PLEASE stop comparing SPs to restaurants or retail stores? We're not. We're people offering a service. If you're going to use comparisons, then look at the variance in personal services such as life coaches, personal trainers, or hair dressers -- unregulated personal services. Differences in prices don't necessarily relate to differences in appearances, or services, or whatnot. There are a variety of factors involved in why someone structures their rates the way they do.
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2 pointshttp://newbrunswick.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/new-new-new-big-booty-and-great-tits-classy-blonde-princess/2033462 This girl is using the same pictures that Freddigirl posts. I assume by the out of town phone number, and 'new in town' moniker that it is not her using a new name
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2 pointsLately I've been getting a slew of people trying to book me, but being uncomfortable provinding a phone number, a username on Lyla or other review sites, or their Twitter handle. I keep getting the vague " privacy reasons" response. Curious, if I give you my work number, and let you into my office to see me, why are you unable to provide a username from a place that allowes you to be anonymous, and is astronomically safer? As an SP I find few things more invasive than meeting someone face to face and sharing your mind, bodies and souls, so it's interesting. I'm not here to criticize, I'm genuinely wondering why, and if there is anything We SP's can do to make you more comfortable with your disclosure. All the best! -Chloe.
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2 pointsYou can see, by going to your ad, hit reply and follow the links. So, if he put in the wrong information, then yes, the email does not exist.
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2 pointsWhen they reply from BP, they have to manually enter their email address. So, he might have inputted it incorrectly.
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2 pointsGood point! Funny how right at the age of 31 I felt time slipping away so fast! Now at 41...I cant seem to find enough time in a day. How fast will my next 10 years go:( Soak it up, enjoy seconds not just days, don't waste time on unnecessary worry on people who want to bring you down! Every moment spent should be in joy and only with people who reflect and compliment the good in you!
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2 pointsRemember when we were young ? We were bored and found the days so long . I remember my parents telling me this would change soon and these were the best carefree days. They certainly were right. In spite of an early rise and go, go , go I never finish my chores or lists. Funny how 30 -40 years speed up a clock. :icon_smile:
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2 pointsI don't think a University Degree ever guaranteed anyone a job... if you are an untrustworthy lazy bum then the degree would not change that. I think what a formal education always did and still does today is get you in the door for the interview it reduced the chance that you would be screened out in the application process. What has changed over the years is that the number of people with formal education has increased dramatically due to the fact that access to education has greatly increased. Forty years ago you generally only got a university education if you came from a financially advantaged family now with student loans and grants and generally much lower tuition rates (ie tuition rates as a % of family income) and the increased availability of scholarships a formal education is possible for many more people. Overall I would still recommend a formal education to anyone regardless of their age.
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2 pointsJulia and Catherine are hosting for intimate, sensual experiences this weekend only in Moncton! Both beautiful and open-minded... we both bring something unique to the table! Please contact us at5068018464 to book an appointment. We look forward to hearing from you! Xo
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2 pointsI think and having a university degree is not what it used to be. back 50 or so years it almost guaranteed a job but now it is all about the luck of finding and getting lucky with getting employment, and having a diploma can help but not like in the past. Thank being said i do think that a university degree still has its place, when i went for my degree it was less about work and more for the sense of accomplishment even thou It might have been a burden money wise and not used for my job. it is still something i can look back on. so to answer your question no I think a degree does not guarantee a career with the way the job market is, so i think it should be used for your own pursuit of knowledge, and as a accessory for you life's goals and not as a sure thing. Have a great day all TC
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2 pointsThis reminds me of the retirement of The WHO in 1983! Yet the WHO are still performing.
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2 pointsI've been following this site for a long time now, and it is amazing how often the same, issues, concerns and complaints come up. Things that should be obvious often are not. I thought it might help if I compiled a summery of some of the more common concerns for the newbie section. Hopefully it will help get some of the new gents to the hobby off on the right foot. There may be some here that don't apply to all people or situations, but these are some of the more common ones I have seen over the years: 1. Do your homework first. Nobody likes to have to spend time writing out answers to questions they have already provided answers for on their website or ad. 2. Be respectful during the initial contact. Being abrupt or rude is definitely a bad start. 3. Don't be too explicit. The laws are such that everyone is restricted in what can be said. Some are more careful than others with this, but remember that you are simply compensating for her time. That's all. Asking for anything more specific will often get you no reply at all. 4. Don't haggle. This is not a flea market. Nothing kills the mood faster than telling someone that they are worth less than they think they are. If she is out of your price range, move on politely. 5. If you have to cancel, let her know ASAP. Life sometimes gets in the way of the best laid plans. Their time is their source of income and they have promised some of it to you. At least give them some notice if you won't be able to make it. If you can't give notice, consider offering to compensate her. It has already cost her the time, whether or not you were there. (E-transfers can make this super easy.) ....And just not showing up without letting her know at all is so incredibly disrespectful and uncool. (and a sure way to get yourself black listed.) Just don't do it. 6. If you are sick, cancel. Nobody wants your illness. (But see number 5) 7. Hygiene -It shocks me how often this one comes up. It is for your own benefit to not have her repulsed during your time together. Take a shower and brush your teeth as close to the appointment as possible. If you can't, then ask if she has shower facilities. Many do. (But remember it is on your time.) oh... and wear deodorant! 8. If she asks you to take a shower before hand.... take one. It means one of two things. a) She has a policy that all clients take one, or b) you smell. Either way, it is the same answer: Take the shower if she asks. 9. Respect her time. This means being on time, but not early. Not always easy to be precise, but do what you can. If you are late, don't expect that she will let you stay later to make up for it. Also, don't expect her to be ready early just because you showed up early. Remember, you have an appointment. Respecting her time also means leaving when your time is up without having to be asked over and over. 10. Have the envelope ready at the beginning of the date. Don't make her ask. It kills the mood. I just place it on the dresser or table as I walk in. They can address it or not as they see fit. Of course, all of these points can be summed up with two words: "show respect". If you use that as a guideline, you can't go wrong. I know there are some points that I have missed and some that not everyone will agree with. Remember, this isn't my list. It is a compilation of the most common concerns I have seen since I started following the site. Feel free to add to it if I have missed any.
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2 pointsThere is different ways to look at this. Mostly, you will be turned away. I've gotten texts saying, "you should be paying me for the massage." Well, sorry but where is your ad again? If someone was willing to pay everything, drivers test, drivers school, a new/used car, I would barter. Those things aren't cheap to do. If someone was willing to pay for courses at the College for me and text books, I would barter. Also known as a Sugar Daddy. If someone wanted to see me X amount of times during the month and offered to pay my rent at the beginning of the month and all my other bills, I would consider bartering. But that would depend. Also known as a Sugar Daddy. It honestly depends. Bartering for a massage because you do them, doesn't get you anywhere. You can be posting ads and making a profit if you want that so why would you be contacting SPs? I find it annoying that those drivers and massage people contact me, as if I would reply. If I needed a driver I would find one myself, if I needed a Professional Massage I will go get it done professionally. Another thing to consider, if you are licensed and get caught doing sexual services your license will be revoked and there goes your license. Why risk that only to be with SPs? In the realm of my work, if a barter was brought to the table it better be a damn good barter.
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2 pointsReading your post seemed a little insulting towards us ladies that provide our time and companionship to you gentlemen...hey its great you found a wonderful woman to share your life with and all the best to you but I don't think it was necessary to say you don't want to become HIV positive as if we are dirty filthy creatures Most of us reputable ladies do play safe because we do also have lives and families we need to live for You could meet a woman tomorrow that isn't involved in this business and she could have HIV...use protection then you would not have to worry about catching an std or HIV from anyone you have sexual relations with common sense (I know I do) I wasn't going to reply but honestly felt your thread was uncalled for and rude
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1 pointAh! This topic really interests and fascinates me. One reason being that as I was raised in Europe, I have a very different view on retirement than the one we have here in North-America. In Europe, work is mostly seen as something unpleasant that you want to get rid of as soon as possible. Retirement equals "long-time deserved holidays for life" that you look forward to, hoping that you will still be in good health to enjoy it enough once you do retire. In Europe, retirement pensions have diminished considerably through years (with the fear that they might completely disappear one day) and the "official" age of retirement is constantly pushed due to financial/economical issues face by governments. Will Europeans have to work until they are 80? Until they die? It really does not make them happy. In North-America, work and retirement are seen in a different way. Here, it seems that everybody wants to work until their last breath, as if nothing existed after a life spent working for others, society, a boss, a company, products, whatever it is... But the reality of economics that have been striking Europe for a long time is slowly striking North-America too. When I hear people who are 65 and over saying that they could retire but that they feel that they can still work and should still have "the right" to work, I answer this: they should think back. When they started their life and career, and that they were happy to find a job to begin building their life and entering adulthood, well, young people do have the same rights today to be able to enjoy the same opportunities. Unemployment was not really an issue after the second world war, for decades. Saying that it is a "right" to keep working, it is close to ignore that you are probably taking away possibilities of employment for your own children and grandchildren. You are taking away their potential for having their own family, a job, a career, a good life, even food in their plate! Are people sometimes selfish when they view retirement, without even realizing it? And are there not many many many things that you could enjoy after a life spent working? Waking up late, going for a nice walk, exercising, meeting with your friends, traveling, reading more books, starting new hobbies or putting more time into it, following your own pace to do things, and exactly do what you have never had the time or the opportunity to do before, without even remembering if we are Monday, Thursday, or Sunday! And if you still want to feel "useful" to society, you can volunteer, get involved on boards for local organizations, maybe start a new one, become a mentor for young people? Of course, one of the issues regarding this is that we are not equal regarding retirement. Not everybody has the same pension, and not everybody can see retirement in a comfortable way. But believe me, so far it is much better here than it is in Europe. I have been thinking for a while now that the decision of retiring has become a conscious, responsible, social act. By retiring, we also show and understand that we have to leave the room for the new generation so that they can have the same chances to make a good life just as our parents and grandparents did. So, am I hitting sensitive cords here, or am I making sense? I am looking forward to reading your answers!
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1 pointReally, I would have never guessed. In any even I would not send a photo either.
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1 point6 minutes of my life I will never get back. A very selfish woman in my opinion, and unable to see the forest for the trees.
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1 pointAre we about to soon find out how to travel in space and time??? I have never been good in understanding physics but I can understand how important and exciting this new discovery is: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35524440 So for those of you who are good at physics, know about it, how do you welcome these important news? What are the ideas, deductions, potentials etc... that you see in this? And as I love movies, here is a link to the imdb page of the movie "Interstellar" that you could see (on Netflix). It is related to the subject of this post: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816692/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_8 Physicists, scientists, dreamers, whoever you are, tell us what you see coming from this!
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1 pointYou do need a degree of university to become a doctor, an engineer, a lawyer, and many more trades but do you need have a degree to become a secretary, a plumber an electrician, a house contractor, or a welder? The answer is no but it does help to obtain a higher paying job in those fields. I know of some people that have obtained there diploma in some of those fields and are making less then the one who did not but learned the trade by following one who knew what he was doing. Being your own boss and having employees working for you is very stressful and does have some perks but is it worth it. Having a good paying job with benefits is the way to go, work from 9-5 and have weekends off would be awesome but would I be happier, probably not.
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1 pointThere is a great scene in the HBO show Silicon Valley where one of the character's rages against Universities and how they are a waste of money, leave students mired in debt, unprepared for real world etc. Many graduates today end up returning to school to attend a college in order to get practical or real world skills in order to compete in what has to be the most competitive job market ever. A specialized degree like medicine, computer sciences should almost always guarantee some form of employment, but a general or Liberal Arts degree will likely have little value. Universities that offer co-op degrees at least give students in such programs a leg up as they gain experience in their field and may get hired on by the firms they co-op with. That said, if you do not have any degree, you are certainly setting yourself up for a difficult road ahead in seeking employment.
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1 pointGood morning, Thank you for the wonderful time in Montreal, it was great to be back and I look forward to seeing you again soon. xoxo Emily
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1 pointWhat a great topic! I would say definitely yes, University education is overrated. Too many people in my life have gone through the typical program, for example Commerce, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, etc. Not only are they deeply in debt, but they're unable to find the high-paying jobs they were expecting when they completed their program. At the moment, they're actually worse off than those who didn't go into debt through expensive education.
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1 pointI watched "The Sessions" quite a while ago and really liked it. I think that the script portrays its client/provider interaction as a clinical one on purpose, to make it more palatable to mainstream audiences. Helen Hunt's character, when asked "what makes you different from a prostitute," says (I think twice) "a prostitute wants to see you more; I only ever see you six times." I think that's a pretty weak distinction, but the script has everyone satisfied by it. The most generous interpretation I can come up with for what the writer intended by this is "a prostitute is in this for her own profit; the sex surrogate is in this for your health." But the sex surrogate still charges for her six sessions, which weakens even this distinction. The movie also seems to insist that sexual encounters create an unavoidable intimacy that is unhealthy for both parties because of the boundaries built into the relationship. John Hawkes' character falls in love despite the agreement up front, and it causes issues. Helen Hunt's character has feelings for her client that cause her to struggle too (there's some sobbing and distress on her part as they part the last time, and as I recall later when she's at home alone). While it's true that there's a balance to maintain in such encounters, in my experience two adults who know the terms up front are perfectly capable of enjoy the benefits of this relationship, and avoiding the pitfalls. But hey... a provider and client just getting along well wouldn't really be good fodder for a dramatic film. In the end: I give the movie a good score for trying to show that intimacy can occur outside of the tired and familiar situations we're trained to expect from stories we're told, read, and watch in popular culture. It shows two people sharing and enjoying intimacy as a series of encounters with built-in personal boundaries. It acknowledges that sexual intimacy doesn't have to be "magical", some undefined elixir only found in the depths of True Love. It can also be something that can be sampled, learned about, and enjoyed. The movie trips, though, whenever it can't escape conventional sexual scripts as I described above (sticking with a palatable "sex surrogate" vs. pop culture's unease with plain old prostitution; and showing intimacy with boundaries as harmful as well as joyful). But that's the kind of compromise you need to make when you're trying to entice a mainstream audience into the theatre seats. EDIT: Huh. The censor turned every instance of the P-word into "escort". As a result, there's some grammar weirdness in my post.
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1 pointI know a woman who is working toward being a sexual surrogate as part of a therapy team. I had seen The Sessions (huge Helen Hunt fan) and asked it this accurately portrayed what a surrogate is. Her response was that it was a pretty close representation. She would see herself as part of a team and that the relationship is not an ongoing one. I found the film quite clinical in nature which seemed to be the point she was making when explaining it to me. Peace MG
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1 pointAnd this is part of why we have high rates. This job can ruin us, and it can make our life difficult from time to time too.
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1 pointGood Afternoon Fredericton I am hosting today till Friday and offering a Valentine Special. My ratesfor half hours will be starting at 120hh and 100 for 20min :) I am a few person of few words when I advertise. Actions speak louder then words in my opinion :) I am availeble 11-7 except on weekends. PM me for more info :) Just a note for Wednesday (today) I am not sure if I am able to take clients today. Have a fantastic week and even greater weekend
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1 point"Grey is grey" (see my 02-07-2016 posting in this thread for context)
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1 pointRecently this happen to us too thru our website someone hacked into the website and sent private messages to the members of site the ip adress related to this issue was from Senegal so is for sure an spam we apologize for the issue and has being resolved. We do put a note on our site notifying members about this Thank you and if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me Alexxandria
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1 pointLet's get to know each other or reconnect over a drink while watching beautiful dancers grace the stage at Barbarella's. Then we can get cozy in the Champagne Room. With my long auburn hair hiding us from the rest of the world, we can share a sensual escape of eskimo kisses and soft caresses. Let me warm you up from the cold at 340 Queen Street tomorrow, Saturday, February 6th, 2-7pm. XO
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1 pointI will second the warning on Nadia... She would have looked like her pictures at some point but not anymore... Shame
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1 pointFor those that don't know about this gem website, here is a link. http://www.cowboysdiary.info
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1 pointCowboy Kenny does an excellent job at doing his work, us Ottawa gents are lucky to have him here.
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1 pointI went independent some time ago. I did work for lady n lace and my photo is still their avatar. Also their is someone who calls herself lady mary. To avoid confusion with either parties I go by freddigirl as a cerb handle but Mary in person. I asked the Admin on this board to link up all my past reviews when I worked with the agency to the ones with me as an independent. Hopefully this clears it up for you. Additional Comments: I went independent some time ago. I did work for lady n lace and my photo is still their avatar. Also their is someone who calls herself lady mary. To avoid confusion with either parties I go by freddigirl as a cerb handle but Mary in person. I asked the Admin on this board to link up all my past reviews when I worked with the agency to the ones with me as an independent. Hopefully this clears it up for you.
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