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  1. 2 points
    Gotta love the idiots that book you for 4:30 then as the time approaches and your having a late lunch with your friend at your place and she gets booking calls from the same guy wanting the same time! Gentlemen, if your going to shop around, at least have the decency to let the lady know you won't be coming, and not 25 minutes before you are scheduled to arrive. At least that way the lady may be able to receive another gentleman instead of having wasted time sitting around wondering if he is going to be there. I have much better things to do with my time than sit around waiting for an idiot.
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    I seen her over a year ago. She gives good service and her pictures are mostly accurate. She is very friendly and easy to be with.
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    And in Barbarellas favour, drinks aren't ridiculously expensive, it's wheelchair accessible and the staff are all pretty nice Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    I was in the area so I stopped in last Tuesday night (31 May) Barbs was not packed by a long shot. However, I was surprised to see that the CR had about 10 seats taken when I ventured back with Stacy (and before that Heavenly). The barkeep did confirm that business was down about 50%.
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    Let's say "it would be", since we should use the subjunctive rather than indicative, for something which may happen in the future (or may not). Let's hope not. :-)
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    I am also saddened with the passing of Muhammad Ali. For many of the youngsters here, he was an athlete from the boxing world when boxing was a real sport but he transcended the world of athletics for many of us of my generation. He certainly was the ultimate showman in and out of the ring, but he became a quiet spokesman for black people, for Muslims and for all, in the way that he lived his life. For all of us he was the peaceful ambassador and I am sorry to see him go. MN2
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    brain's hedonic hotspots. (anatomical erotica? :icon_smile:)
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    Ali Bomaye! Ali Bomaye! We'll not see his like again....
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    That is a great first milestone ElissaMarie. Congratulations.
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    Congrats Elissa on reaching this small mile stone, keep them coming !
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    Thank you everyone for your advice. All I know is - Winnipeg will never get my tourist dollars while they have this archaic law on the books. I have no respect for those that have dangerous dogs, but the law does not need to be breed specific. It needs to concentrate on those that have dangerous dogs. Most people do not really know what a pit bull is - even within the dog community - so, Mastiffs, Bull Dogs, Labs, Sheppards, Huskey's Rotti, etc are lumped into the category, but the Media likes to create a big heading and they always read "PIT BULL". So, instead of creating legislation about specific breeds, we need to concentrate on dangerous dogs and hold owners legally responsible for their dogs. Even the listing of dog attacks listed previously - the dogs were mixed breeds - So, why not ban labs or huskies or Mastiffs or Bull Dogs? The reality is - its not the breed - but the owner not recognizing the warning signs and protecting others. I've seen owners of various breeds say "oh, she just wants to play", but reality is - the dog is show positive signs of aggression. These are non-bully breeds I am referring to. For the purpose of this website, we've used the generic term 'pit bull' to describe our dogs, even though there is no proper definition for pit bull. Recent research including DNA analysis by Dr. Victoria Voith and others has proven that dogs commonly identified as pit bulls are quite often a mix of multiple breeds, so breed identification by appearance alone is now considered to be inaccurate and misleading. The conundrum is a good one though, because it frees us up to look at these incredibly popular dogs as a fascinating American phenomena rather than an identifiable item with fixed genetics, behaviors and definable features. Welcome to our exploration of the enigmatic pit bull! - See more at: http://www.badrap.org/breed-history#sthash.84PRGakk.dpuf http://www.badrap.org/breed-history Its sad that so many seem to have blinders on when it comes to dogs. In the end, they are the ones that are put in unsafe situations. Punks that want a dangerous dog - and think that by mistreating them they will become even more dangerous, or by chaining them outside with no socialization. These dogs just become unstable. Please, spay/neuter your dog - there are too many in shelters and euthanized each year. If you can't have a dog, please support the shelters and rescues. There is still more to be done - and if you disagree with your local by-law - let your city know.
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    i had her duo with kylee sarah was amazing super tiny , friendly just how i like em
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    She's been in this week. I dropped by last night for a quiet ale - turned out to be an expensive one. Wall to wall lovelies, and not as quiet it's been often recently. Hung out with Maggie and Valerie. Maria was looking splendid as always. Veteran Jasmine dropped by to say hello. Brie is a newcomer, and Cassidy back after being away a few years. Stacey, Nicole, Chantal, Via, Candy, Katrina, Cissy and at least one or two more.
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    'Even a perv has only so much patience'...wtf lol... Why even put this in the article. Might have to make a stop this weekend.
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    I considered making an exception for someone under 30 until they asked in such a condescending way "And you're clean?" As I've said before in another thread, a person's health is THEIR responsibility and my health is MY responsibility. I take all active measures but when someone approaches me that way, I find it a turn off as though it's all on me like I'm active STD case. No thanks. I don't know this person and their health. An encounter is a risk an SP and a client BOTH take. It's not one sided and it comes across as rude and condescending. And I've changed my mind. This is why I don't like some younger men because of the type of questions they ask and how they ask them. I ended the conversation by telling them to have a nice day. I guess it all comes with maturity. It just reminds me why I don't have patience for guys in their 20's. Sorry to those in their 20's. I prefer older men who word these questions in more of a polite manner and who don't come across as condescending. Such a turn off.
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    When someone pre books and you make arrangements and then they cancel....yes I understand life happens but when you have that feeling he wasted your time smh very annoying
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    This may be a bit off-topic but it's about a valuable lesson I learned.. I was at the Gentleman's Club Tease Incorporated here in Ottawa hoping to meet Luxe Mulvari, who I became infatuated with from her kind words and wise ways here on CERB.. On my way back in from having a smoke I paused to chat with some dancers hanging out ..being new to the club I did not know them , then one of them embraced me and gave me a very warm hug, which felt really nice and warmed my soul...but she did not release me from her embrace..she continued to hug me..I could not see her face or even knew what she looked like but she stole my heart right then and there...I felt she sensed I needed that warm embrace..it was wonderful...we went on to have a very nice chat and a nice dance, all within the rules... The girl was you Mystique, and the lesson I learned was about prejudice, or, prejudging others...you see when you released me from your embrace I recognized you, not from your face, but from your tats, as a dominatrix I had seen somewhere on the net , and I had pre-judged you as someone who must be very mean-spirited and best avoided...when in fact the real Mystique is very kind- hearted.. I'm not proud of being prejudiced but you see, without knowing it, you taught me a valuable lesson about prejuidice and I will never forget it..thank-you Mystique !
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    here's a perspective from a client (never met you personally though). If you are going to read boards for comments about you the first think you have to remember is It is easy to hide behind the anonymity of being online and people can say hurtful and untrue things...things you might believe to be true but aren't. People are going to say what they are going to say. if you read other types of message boards (say actors) there are "mean" comments out there for them as well even when they are not warranted. when i go to strip clubs i say no to ladies all the time when asked to go into the champagne room (now part of the reason is i don't have unlimited funds)...but honestly who am I kidding? If I go out in the real world and any of these women walked up to me I would be crazy not to at least have some interest. I guess what i'm trying to say is the perspective of some guys can be rather skewed and no matter what you try/do odds are you won't sway those guys. The thing you should do is concentrate on what you do best and better yourself based on actual real clients you meet as opposed to guys who might not even have met you that write online. If you do intend to read reviews online unfortunately growing a thick skin is the only other advice i can give and if you do want to better yourself based on the comments i would say do what you feel your comfortable with and don't do anything too extreme that's where regret might creep in. edit: I just realized who you are. have been meaning to check you out on MFC/a session at some point :) Based on the reviews I read in the past about you I personally had enough of a positive vibe to have as someone i would want to see and believe me I do my research...based on what i read i think you are being too hard on yourself but what do I know :)
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    There's an old saying. We are all the same height lying down.
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    After hearing cases like this fool it just makes me even more appreciative of th fact that all you wonderful ladies don't just us clients in the same way... I can only imagine what would happen if we were also assessed based on our physical appearance...
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    A couple things that happened to me before: One time- Some guy arrived at my incall and told me: " Oh, I was expecting you with more meat, like BBW " ? You're a bit thin for my liking Eva...but...I guess I'll stay anyways cause you're cute. " I was like: Hmm, lol you must be confused, all my pics are clearly depicting me as slender & athletic. Don't get me wrong, I do love my women curvy, but I never mentioned anywhere I was BBW! C'mon!! His attitude simply turned me off & I felt he probably did it on purpose (perhaps spying). Anyways, turn off. Another time- I was trying to screen a client who provided references,but for some reason I was still unsure about him (intuition). So we set up a time to speak on the phone so I could get to know him a bit. I ask him, could you please tell me a little about you (age, background, etc.) I like to know who I'm meeting. He answers: " Why "? and then... " I don't know what to tell you ". "You know, I'm an awkward kind of guy" and then, complete silence !! The complete silence and hard breathing on the phone just put me off lol. So, I followed my intuition and told him I felt uncomfortable with his vibe. I'm sorry, but that kind of weird attitude was enough to turn me off. Other turn off for a lady: - Constant calling on my phone, calling at odd hours. - Being overly late to a date - Had a client show up at my hotel while I was checking in... I felt really uncomfortable. Stalking is a major turned off. For that reason, I do not give my location until we are meeting and change locations often. I do not intrude in my valued clients lives and I appreciate the same. - A client asking where I'll be staying so he can book a room in the same hotel...near mine if possible....hmmm clearly NO thanks! If you read this, just make sure you are not like any of this cases and most ladies will truly appreciate you and give you their best. At least I will. :) Bisous Eva
  24. 1 point
    This happens a lot with I tour.
  25. 1 point
    After messaging back and forth about booking a time and them BOOM out of the blue....You are not a cop right?? Wowwww bye buddy
  26. 1 point
    My turn offs for myself would be when you ask them to call to confirm a time, after having a pretty genuine chat with a lovely gentleman and, bam! they turn into an illiterate and disrespectful fool, calling you baby and talking crudely. I also hate when they expect you to be ready that minute or when they are late and they blame you for not answering their email when you made it clear to call to confirm. Also swearing, the word yo or talking to you like a piece of meat. Automatic block
  27. 1 point
    I agree that asking specifically about who someone's employer is on a first meeting is probably not a great way to start off... it might be the result of nervousness by the lady... it's her 1st meeting two or it might be that she has family or friends in the same industry and is concerned her business life and personal life may collide... I treat this question like all others I am asked I am in control of the answer which is my personal information so I can assess the situation and decide to share or not... I have in the past politely told a lady that did not think that was something I could share till I knew her better. Both clients and ladies are trying to rush along a social interaction that normally takes more time... we are searching for words to share that makes the other feel welcome and safe... and guess what that standard is different for everyone of us... sometimes it's perfect and sometimes not so much... I just try to give the benefit of the doubt like I hope she will. In my experience it works out fine more times then it doesn't. Just my Opinion
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