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3 pointsI do enjoy getting my... erm.... oil changed as well 😉 Honestly I've never had an issue with the term hobbiest. It's tactful and subtle. If an outsider heard you say it, they wouldn't automatically know what you were referring to. "Client" is so clinical and "John" is so bad eighties cop drama. Besides, it kind of is my hobby. Not just the dates, but the research, this site, my Twitter feed, all of it. It keeps me occupied. And it's way more fun than stamp collecting 😉 Motorcycles, guitar, and service providers. Those are my current hobbies. And I love them all!
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2 pointsLol. Those gentleman that DO see any new girl that comes to town, normally gets a 'stamp collector' tag in my books. Not necessarily a bad thing, but there are many different types/styles of "hobbiests.' I love getting to know humans, that's the first thing I normally ask when having a meeting with someone... how they conduct their actions. Some enjoy quick one offs, others want the new girls, some stick to one girl they enjoy and never test the waters again, some require a fetish dispenser, others want something closer to Sugaring. Theres so many different personalities and reasons for seeing providers that one word cant nearly describe everyone.
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1 pointRemember when a powerful home computer had a 20MB hard drive? And we marveled at the vast amount of memory storage!
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1 pointWhile this doesn't address issues unique to the SW business it does indicate how little is known, so far, with covid-19. I found I had to keep pausing to read the english subtitles but this interview with a top South Korean medical researcher and it outlines a number of the concerns I noted above. This physician/researcher was interview in a previous video by the same young man and his credentials were outlined in that first interview. Here's a current status https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwoNP9QWr4Y
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1 pointWe are in the strip club industry category, on a website for sex workers and those who love them. I also never made the argument that stripper poles are used for strippers exclusively. I added it as one of the many things I’ve noticed such as sales on exotic platform shoes and dance wear but yes in the strip club category I am talking about strip clubs and strippers. Not competitive pole dancers as I’m not a competitive pole dancer I wouldn’t know.
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1 pointYes, however to stay on the topic it is opportunity for the clubs re:COVID-19 lol so competitive pole dancing isn’t part of the sex industry as far as I know and I’ve heard many competitive pole dancers prefer to not be grouped with strippers and strip clubs so it’s worth noting the difference to keep everyone on track. I don’t want to confuse anyone.
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1 pointUnfortunately those articles are outdated and not from the COVID-19 timeline. I cant find the exact article right now but https://www.google.ca/amp/s/nypost.com/2020/04/20/people-are-splurging-on-luxury-goods-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/amp/ same concept but applicable to poles and other sex industry necessities. As for pole dancing as competitive sport my co-workers and I who have talked about it don’t really feel like it has a place in strip clubs. Kinda takes away from the fantasy aspect in our opinion since pole tricks are not necessary to work in strip clubs on a universal level.
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1 pointI voted to take time off - we still don't know much about transmission mechanisms for this virus including surfaces, clothing, etc. but it's very clear it can be spread easily. Watched an interview with George Stephanopolous and his wife on youtube: he is completely asymptomatic and his wife was very ill for three weeks and they've both tested positive. Another issue is that there's not testing available yet and a test only tells you whether you infected at the time the swab was taken. We don't yet know whether a person is 'immune' once they've developed antibodies. My underlying health issues push me to this action. That being said, I've already paid for four different visits at a future date so I'm hopeful!
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1 point"Copied from a legitimate news source" Sources close to the White House are saying President Donald Trump is insisting on changing current laws which will make prostitution legal. He was overheard speculating that too much emphasis is being given to the current situation. His reasoning is that if prostitution became legal, taxes collected would help pay for the ventilators. "The taxes collected in New York alone would more then pay for the 2200 ventilators they need, AND my hotels would once again be able to start bring in revenue for me" he stated at a closed door meeting. When his staff questioned him on this, he backtracked slightly and said "the hotels I own would start generating revenue." When questioned about the number of ventilators needed, he stated he would kick in another 10 if they really needed them. Insiders are dumbfounded. One source claims "He doesn't even wear his pants in the office anymore, just his tighty whities, which reminds me of what Stormy Daniels went through." No official comment from the White House was available.
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1 pointI remember the old days of cerb/lyla, when my annual posting would be enough for everyone to have a laugh. Happy April 1st everyone.
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1 pointHave seen the stories online of predatory clients trying to gouge ladies who are struggling to make ends meet. Have some class and understanding gentlemen. Taking advantage of another's difficulty is obscene
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