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  1. 6 points
    I vote for Lydia! Expanded: She's been so helpful to me and hopefully many other members. Without our great Mods, none of this would be possible. They work hard to help keep us safe and respected; dealing with negativity, so we dont have to. My heart goes to you Lyd.
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    I'll go against the grain and nominate a gentleman, Notch Johnson. He is consistently one of the top posters on this site and I'm always amazed at all the pics he finds. Cheers.
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    My nomination goes out to Ms Manda not just for her pics but her positive contributions to Lyla too. My only regret is that last summer when I was in Halifax (well Bedford actually) I couldn't make timings work out to meet Manda in person (damn family obligations LOL) RG
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    I've had the good fortune to meet Danielle and I agree she's worth a vote! Also that link from Lydia doesn't work for me at all, permission error. My vote for a lady who supports the site and is genuinely a nice, nice person who's thoughtful, educated, kind and not hard on the eyes either is Katherine from Halifax.
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    Lydia, oh! Lydia, say have you met LydiaOh! Lydia, the tattooed ladyShe has eyes that folks adore soAnd a torso even more soLydia, oh! Lydia, that "Encyclopedia"Oh! Lydia, the Queen of tattoo
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    How would it ever be possible for a hobbyist to limit his choice to one lady? Ergo, here are four! I am a big fan of Tiffany Marie of Moncton, because it is impossible for your mood not to tick up a few notches during and following being in her company, whether in person, or virtually. For similar reasons, I am quite smitten by Berlin Moss, whose replies to genuine inquiries are always timely and sweet, just like the experience of being in her company. And Berlin's virtual offerings are quite tantalizing. Finally, you can feast on the virtual content offered by MsManda just about every day if you like. Her Only Fans material is sexy, quirky, fun, and, did I say sexy? Also at a very decent rate, for good measure. All three of these ladies have a nice virtual presence, and we need that to be smart isolationists. That bodes well for teaming up with these fine ladies in a post-isolation universe, too...they won't be out of practice? Special mention to Katherine of Halifax, for all the solid reasons Rambler mentions above. No online presence, although this does not suit all the ladies, and is a ton of work, as I understand it. But Katherine's sweet nature does remain with you, even when one cannot see her.
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    Sorry to hear about this you guys. Always stay safe. Never be scared to ask a trusted SP either... we tend to know each other. 🙂
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    I've said it before, but in this pandemic situation, like all choices in life are based on risk vs reward. There's always a risk associated with an activity, and each individual person must evaluate that risk vs what the reward is for taking that risk, and act accordingly. Simply driving somewhere involves a risk, but we still do it. For this industry, and on this forum, I've been happy to see that the last couple of months have been leaning more positive than negative, without too much shaming going on. But in the end, every adult is responsible only for what they choose to do, and the risks they choose to take. I think the biggest change from all of this, in our Canadian society especially, is that for the short - medium term, people will be more aware of the things they are doing. What they touch, when they wash their hands, how close they stand next to someone else, how often we need to go shopping, how many "things" we need to buy, etc. Long term, I think over time the majority of people will fall back to old habits. I'll probably be guilty of this myself. But I like to think that I'll stick to my new lifestyle of not buying so many things, and instead choose to spend more time and resources on experiences. Life is short, you never know what is around the corner, so don't put off that experience you've been wanting and waiting for. Just don't endanger anyone else while you're doing it.
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    Funny story about Kate.. She filmed a movie here years ago, and I had a job at the time that allowed me to be pretty mobile and free with my time. I found one of the filming locations, and parked just outside of the area hoping to catch a glimpse of her. Instead, I caught a glimpse of 2 security guards walking towards me very quickly, pointing at me, so I vacated the area.
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    Just did a random check on the internet and the cheese factory will be opening up it's store June 1st. Guess a little drive is in order that day, get some 10 year old cheddar, bag of fresh curd and we'll see what else awaits me. Store bought cheese doesn't come close in taste to cheese factory fresh cheese JMO🧀😋 Counting the days RG
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    NB is now in phase 3. Which mean the vast majority of services are open "if social distancing measures can be followed." I highly doubt hobbyists are willing to wear PPE while in session. It kind of takes the fun out of the girlfriend experience. We know there will be a second wave (there has never been a pandemic that didn't have a second wave). Our numbers are the lowest in the country (121 confirmed cases), however the actual testing per capita is also the lowest (I think this is correct based on what I've read), so I actually suspect our numbers are much higher due to asymptomatic cases. For that reason, I'm out until we see how this progresses. I am not knocking those that choose to work/hobby. Everyone's comfort level is different. Due to my medical health, I just cant justify the risk to myself. I'm grateful I have other sources of income to get me through this. Stay safe everyone.
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    I tried the "put your suggestion here" and I got no where. Maybe it's a twitter thing or something that i don't use so I'll put my suggestion on here for now. I nominate Danielle from Exotic Touch Danielle because of the sexy and beautiful pictures she has been posting on Lyla since the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak. Danielle has some really nice curves and if I could travel to her I would certainly give her a visit as to see her from closer and get to know her better.
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    Hey folks, I thought I'd bring up the topic of cryptocurrency, as it's something that interests me, and I think could help both providers and clients. Especially now with all the online services, and the recent thread about why some clients don't want to use them, re payments. Be warned this is a long post, a lot of stuff in it. If this is way more text than you expected, time to stop now. If not, allons y! TL;DR Why would I want to do this? - it's a way to instantly transfer something of value to another person somewhat anonymously - it can be easily converted into real money in a bank account - there is also a risk involved due to the volatility. If you hold on to the crypto for too long before converting it to fiat, the price could go down and you could lose value. Conversely if the price goes up, you could gain value The too long version: I'm sure by now everyone has at least heard of bitcoin. It's the big dog of crypto, was the first real implementation of it, and definitely the most lucrative. A lot of people have also probably heard that it's only used for evil, that it's really shady, and very difficult to deal with. Hopefully I can help dispel some of those thoughts. So what is it really? It's a currency that is not centrally controlled. And what does that mean? Well, unlike fiat currency, such as Canadian dollars, there is no central authority that governs the making, distribution, value Etc. Essentially bitcoin is controlled by a network of computers that collectively keep track of all transactions. This network also issues new bitcoins for participating in the network. There is a hard limit of 21 million bitcoins that can ever exist. This is a control put in place by the mysterious person(s) who created it in the first place. Other cryptocurrencies are done in a similar manner, while some are less distributed. So that's a rough non-techy overview of the technical side of it, now let's talk about what you can do with it. When you get right down to it, it's money. It's something that you can trade for other things. Not quite as easily as you can with fiat money, but that's the long and short of it. You can exchange it for fiat currency via a third party. As I write this, a single bitcoin is worth over $9400 USD (13000 CAD). You can buy/send/receive partial bitcoins. It's value is very volatile, especially right now. So you could buy some bitcoin at 9400 USD and tomorrow it could be worth $8000 USD or $10000 USD. It's hard to predict. Right now there's a high probability the value will continue to increase over the short term because of an event coming up in the next few days that makes it about twice as hard to get as it is right now. More or less. But I won't really get into that. So back to why I'm posting this and how it can help this industry. Right now, exchanging fiat currency with a provider other than in person handing over of physical money is fraught with issues. Etransfers are easily traceable. Using a CC is the same. Ditto PayPal. Some providers will accept a gift card of some sort, which is somewhat less traceable, but means you are basically trading money for something else as payment. So why not use crypto? I've mostly talked about bitcoin, but there are multiple other types of cryptocurrencies out there. If providers were willing to accept a cryptocurrency as payment, the transaction can be completed online fairly anonymously. That's not to say it's not traceable, it completely is, but it leaves a different trail than most fiat based transfers. Plus there are ways to make them more anonymous, but that's a whole other story. Now, down to the process. It takes a bit to get setup initially, but once setup, transactions are pretty easy. It's pretty similar to signing up with a bank to open an account. Step 1 - you need to register with an exchange that conducts business with Canadians. I'd recommend Kraken. They've been around awhile and are serious about security. There are others as well. This involves creating an account on the exchange, using an email address (go protonmail!) And setting up your account with your real information and bank account info. This all gets verified and you need to provide copies of documents to do so. It's part of the anti money laundering rules that exchanges operate under. Step 2 - once you are setup and have a bank account linked, you are pretty much ready to receive crypto. If you want to send crypto, the next step is to buy some. You need to send the exchange some fiat to do so. Depending on the exchange this could be an interac etransfer, a wire transfer, or with Kraken you can even walk into a post office and hand over cash (for a fee). Once the fiat arrives on the exchange (depending on the funding method it can be almost instant, or take a few days) you are ready to buy. Step 3 - Time to buy some crypto! What you are doing is asking the other users of the exchange to take your money and send you crypto. The simplest method is to use the market price. This will get actioned pretty much immediately and now you will have crypto available in your exchange wallet. Whoa now old nerdy guy, this is a lot of reading and sounds shady and complicated. And WTF is a wallet? It sounds more complicated than it is. Conceptually it's like a regular wallet. I won't get into the technical aspect of it but it's a repository for crypto. Each type of crypto has a separate wallet. Ok. So now you have a wallet with some crypto in it. Now what? If you want to send it to someone else, you ask them for their wallet address, and then perform a transfer. For bitcoin it takes anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour on average for the transfer to complete. This is because of that network across the globe that I talked about earlier. Every transaction on the network is queued and processed and double triple etc checks are done to make sure it's valid. Once it is marked as valid on the network, it appears as sent and will be in the receivers wallet. Once someone has crypto, it is very easy to send to someone else. There are apps that you can use to instantly send between two wallets, as much as you want, basically for free. So if someone wanted to pay a provider for a service, they could instantly send them crypto. Once sent, it cannot be recovered unless the recipient agrees to send it back. Great. So it's a harder to track way to send fake money then. Wonderous! Well the great thing is you can easily trade it for fiat currency again. Go back to your exchange, sell your crypto for fiat, and have the exchange send it to your verified bank account - it takes up to 5 days to receive. Ok weirdo, once again whyyyyy would I want to do this? - it's a way to instantly transfer something of value to another person somewhat anonymously - it can be easily converted into real money in a bank account - there is also a risk involved due to the volatility. If you hold on to the crypto for too long before converting it to fiat, the price could go down and you could lose value. Conversely if the price goes up, you could gain value Personally I've done very well over the short and long term by holding onto bitcoin for certain periods. With the volatility right now, buying at the right moment you could double your investment. Or you could just as easily lose it. As with every type of currency transaction there is risk involved. With traditional fiat transfers, it's very traceable. With crypto, it's a bit harder to trace and there are ways to make it even harder, but for the most part it won't show up on a bank statement when you are sending it to someone which helps the clients. For the providers it can add a bit more of a process to cash out vs physical cash. There's a lot more than can be covered here, especially around security, trading and wallets. I'm happy to answer questions to the best of my ability.
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    Have to totally agree. Alot of initiative to bring this board back to what John Hartford described as "the Goodle days" (google it, lol). Lydia's initiative is what's needed to involve new users and share the love! Of course her thoughtful, generous attitude indicates the love be shared among the many wonderful providers and clients here on Lyla! That being said, I see her initiatives, posts and ideas as directing lyla in a positive direction. We all need to step up and support her.
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    RG I totally agree with your opinion. In the early 60's, whenever we visited my grandparent's house which had a cheese factory about 100 yds (yeah we didn't use m back then!) there would be a nickel, dime, quarter, whichever left on the table downstairs for me. Any coin would provide me with a monstrous bag - 2 lbs. or more - of fresh cheese curds shortly after I awoke at 6 am. That little boy ate alot of cheese curd breakfasts! Heading to my local store now to buy some fresh St. Albert cheese curds. Thanks for the insiration, my friend!
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    Overall the setup process is pretty easy, and no you don't need a US account. The verification process for a Kraken account is in depth, but not difficult. You are required to provide supporting documentation, such as Gov ID, and residental proof information (such as a recent utility bill) as part of the KYC process, but once you have done that and it is confirmed, you are in. Then you basically just need routing information to link to your bank account. Branch/transit/account. Then when you want to "cash out", you would setup a BTC:CAD trade, and if set as a market trade, it would fulfill immediately, and you would have CAD funds in your Kraken account. Then you would initiate a funds transfer to your bank account, which usually takes 5 days to fulfil. Fees are pretty low for the trade (0.26% for low volume) and also for the withdrawal (0.25%) I haven't had any issues with being flagged, as it is a funds transfer happening between 2 institutions. Let me know if you have other questions!
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    I will be back to work soon! I am super excited for it. I miss the connections I share with my clients. I will be seeing less clients overall. I will have a push on longer dates in my marketing and I have updated my filters to include full screening as well. My hygiene requirements will stay in place with, shower, hand washing and mouth rinse with 'killer mouth wash'. 😄 An up date of questions to see where they have been in the last 14 days (out of provinces or country or in any nursing homes) and that they know if I come in to contact with the virus their information (name and number) will be share with health authorities so they are able to quarantine as well. Safety for all has to be top priority. I echo Meaghan, there will be a second round of this, most likely late September or October as everyone goes back to work from summer holidays and kids are back in school. I would like to be a bit more prepared for the next around as it will most likely take us right to next summer before we see a lift of restrictions again. Stephanie ❤️
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    Back to Kraken...best rum ever!!! @OldandNerdy How easy is it to set up banking information? Do you need a US account as they don't trade to CDN? Would I have a worry about any flagging or getting locked out of accounts for exchanging the money? How often do their rates change for fee exchange? I'd personally stock up on bitcoin and make a single trade order (like 1 full BTC) before I would deposit it to useful funds for myself. As paying out when I have a couple of hundred worth of BTC doesn't make sense to me. I have started using Bitcoin. I haven't had much ask for it yet but I know a few of my clients would be happy to pay that way over carrying large amounts of cash or sending e-transfers in the future. I haven't fully worked out how to get it back to myself in 'useful' funds. So your answers will be very helpful! Thanks so much for taking the time. ❤️
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    Thanks for this great question and feedback from experienced users here. All valid suggestion and greatly appreciated listed amongst new hobbyists here.
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    Lol. You can kick their balls, but you can't touch them.
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    Kat on Pembina is set up for this. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-health-beauty/winnipeg/relaxation-or-deep-tissue-massage/1500591186
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    my stars, most connections from out of province have proven poor deals! no shows or empty rooms??? I guess I'll be making local donations local (506 & 902) for area codes!
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    Thanks for sharing your experience. It is a common scam but so easy to fall for it especially if you happen to be new. My own rules are: - Certain areas are no-go. Shouldn't be that way but too many issues in specific areas so.... - Never ever pre-pay for new ladies. No exceptions, no gift cards, no EMTS - Like pre-pay, no partial deposits for new ladies. No exceptions. - Never take your wallet or phone in with new ladies (in case the "boyfriend" appears to rob you) - If they don't have a phone number, no deal - I will see new ladies with out of province numbers but 902 numbers are my preference I know pre-pay and phone #'s are an issue as some providers require pre-pay or a deposit or don't use a phone. Unfortunately I'll never see those providers but there's always others who do use a phone and do accept cash. Finally be polite, friendly but firm about any self-protection measures you decide to take. Don't let a pretty picture and some sexy messages cause you to lower your guard. There's plenty of time for EMT's and emails once you've got some trust built up.
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    I have messaged her before and never received a reply.
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    Lmfao. You guys are so funny. I dont think I look like either of these girls. I did however, get Natalie Portman once.
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    You're all absolutely right. I've gone about things not only the wrong way but in a way that's disrespectful. I should have been willing to commit to a decision and if there was risk involved it was on me from the moment I picked up the phone. Before I do anything like this again I'll be doing my research first and reminding myself that the person on the other end is somebody with their own problems. There's never a good reason to put more on someone's plate. Thank you. Really.
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    Oh no. You cant make money from mining anymore, there are too many super Farms with specialized equipment to compete against. The average mining rig costs thousands, if you can even get one, and like you said the electrical costs alone make it untenable for the average Joe. You haven't been able to mine bitcoin with a regular PC even with 8 video cards for a few years now. Anyone who says they are, are somewhat fibbing. At best you can join a mining collective and get fractional bitcoin for doing so, but it's hard to break even with that. Other cryptos, yeah you can probably do some mining, but again, it's not really going to be profitable, unless you can control a large number of rigs, and get cheap energy, like in Southeast Asia. But the mining of it is quite separate from using it transactionally, other than using it depends on others mining it.
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    Well, I definitely don't want an argument, they don't provide a lot of worth. But fiat currency only has value because we all agree that it has value, it's been a long time since it was based on a gold standard. While the value of it is reflected in the economy of a country, it's not that simple. It only has value if the government maintains that value or if outside parties agree upon the value via exchanging it. All we have to do is look at Venezuela as a recent example of a fiat currency crashing to little to no intrinsic value. Like with anything we use to exchange for goods and services, it's only worth what we all agree that it is worth at a particular point in time. Gold is only valuable because it has uses and is a finite resource. If a billion tonnes of gold suddenly appeared on the planet, it wouldn't be worth as much anymore. Short term, using crypto to exchange for fiat has very little risk as it can be done easily and quickly. Long term, who knows what will happen to bitcoin or any other crypto. As for the reason that so many alt-coins failed, my personal opinion is that they didn't offer anything the differentiated them from bitcoin. The ones that did survive, such as XRP, offered a unique and valuable use-case, and generally continue to grow in value (not necessarily straight fiat value, but solving a problem value) But hey. If people arent interested in exploring it, they don't have to. If they do, I can help. 🙂
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    Well the escort has her own way to screen potential clients too. Why does the potential client guy only get to screen. Tons of fake bookers and waste of timers. And cancelations and no shows. WORKS BOTH WAYS ESPECIALLY WITH ALL THESE FAKE TEXT APP NUMBERS. Escorts could say yes to one potential client then there a no show and then they've lost money due to saying yes to the wrong potential client So just wanna show that the escort Is just as nervous and scared to trust the client. WORKS BOTH WAYS
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    My beautiful Pets!!! Come to my place! my insatiable tiny girl would love to introduce herself and show you why Friday nights will forever be ingrained in your daydreams. We are polar opposites in looks and her long brown hair wants to get messy while her throttle is on high...!!! so get ready for her to knock you off your feet at the front door! I promise new photos are coming soon, we can’t wait for that shoot! My pets need a good petting!
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    My Pets! I am back with my tiny friend... We would love to show you a great time 613-355-2645
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