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whiteman

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  1. Pauline, can you list who is working at Michelle's these days? Just in general.
  2. But she cuts hair too. Oh, the shame of it all! :sm185:
  3. So will this be done at the usual Michelle's location, or somewhere else entirely?
  4. Hi Pauline, does this mean that you've left Michelle's? Or is this just a name change?
  5. What difference does any of this make? You're way overthinking about irrelevant things. :roll:
  6. Prostitution laws continue for at least another month "Alan Young, the lawyer who argued the case for the winning side, said Friday in a taping of Global News's Focus Ontario program that he's agreed to a Crown request for a longer grace period. "Simply because they look like they're panicking and in disarray and I feel somewhat sorry for them and I imagine if you've had a bad law for 30 years, another 30 days isn't going to make a huge difference," Young told Global News." http://www.vancouversun.com/news/canada/Prostitution+laws+continue+least+another+month/3646435/story.html
  7. Really, that's the point I'm trying to ask here, if it wasn't already clear. I'm not talking about having a chitchat before the service begins, I'm talking about are there people here who consider the chitchat as the service itself?
  8. Alright then, thanks for confirming it really is you in the pix. Hopefully, you'll stick around and join the other discussions.
  9. It does seem like these particular women were the former streetworkers who were treated in the worst way. To them, working indoors simply meant they were working out of a shack their pimps set up, no difference from the street for them.
  10. Well, I understand people wanting to chitchat, even chitchat for a long time, it definitely helps set the mood, etc. However, to go only for the chitchat with nothing afterwards?
  11. Seems like most of the SPs and agencies on this board are pretty pleased with the recent court ruling in Ontario. Well, here's the other side, former sex workers against the ruling: Indoors isn't safer: Former prostitutes http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/10/05/15593446.html
  12. Well, I was just watching a documentary, and one of the SP's interviewed said that a lot of the time a client just wants to talk and nothing else. I've often heard this said before, but frankly I think it's nonsense, an urban myth. Do any of you ladies actually have clients that are like that, even sometimes? Also what age are these clients? Middle-aged, elderly, young, etc.?
  13. Also the hair doesn't seem to match, one has got straight hair, and the other has got wavy/curly hair.
  14. I would've though the marriage is in a rut because she's a prudish housewife. :bddog:
  15. Is this the same Lany in the pictures here? The tattoos don't seem to line-up.:confused:
  16. The ruling was done in Ontario. I'm not sure were these laws federal laws or Ontario laws? If they were merely Ontario laws, do they apply in the rest of the country, other than merely on academic similarities?
  17. Will only be a problem for the next person who gets her number assigned to them.
  18. An advantage to talking to an SP with the same name as your sister or mother is that you can always pretend that's who you're talking to if your wife overhears. :twisted:
  19. If they're so finicky against Asian guys, then in Asia itself, they must do no business at all. :twisted:
  20. After all of the appeals the law against pimping and bawdy houses will be removed, even if someone is not licensed or is not paying taxes on their income while working in this business, they still can't be charged with a criminal offense, it'll just be either a taxation or city bylaw-related offense. Besides, I don't think anyone has to worry about excessively high HST fees, as some basic portion of the fees (e.g. door fees) can be charged HST, while the rest can be just a tip, much like a waiter & restaurant. Some waiters declare their tips in income taxes, while others don't. But in either case, when declaring those tips, they aren't subject to HST, just income taxes. Taxation and licensing issues aside, I know most people here like the bawdy house laws being lifted, but how do they feel about the pimping laws also being lifted?
  21. Incalls will become easier, both for the clients and the providers. They may enact laws locally to prevent bawdy houses from being erected in residential neighborhoods, but if bawdy houses are no longer illegal, then you can set one up far from a residential area without fear of hiding away from the LE. There will be no need to hide inside an apartment or hotel anymore.
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