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Well as another year draws to a close and ...we count our blessings; mull over and regret our mistakes; and contemplate what could be in our futures ... I wanted to offer up some quotes as thoughts... "Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true." - Alfred Lord Tennyson "No, life has not disappointed me. On the contrary, I find it truer, more desirable and mysterious every year ever since the day when the great liberator came to me: the idea that life could be an experiment of the seeker for knowledge and not a duty, not a calamity, not trickery." - Friedrich Nietzsche I feel that you are justified in looking into the future with true assurance, because you have a mode of living in which we find the joy of life and the joy of work harmoniously combined. Added to this is the spirit of ambition which pervades your very being, and seems to make the day's work like a happy child at play. - Albert Einstein Best wishes to all for peace, prosperity and happiness in the New Year...remember only YOU are the master of your passions. Stay safe and remember...do something nice for someone...today and everyday.:-) Happy New Year!:bddog: Have Fun, Jman
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We are all so busy in our day to day lives...worried with this and concerned about that...doing this and rushing to complete that...but in this the season of care, warmth and giving I simply wanted to take the time to share a couple of quotes (and encourage others to do the same) that I thought spoke to the heart of the season... "Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful." - Norman Vincent Peale "Christmas is not a time or a season but a state of mind. To cherish peace and good will, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas." - Calvin Coolidge, 1927 "I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round, as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable time; the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys." - Charles Dickens Enjoy the Holiday Season everyone and may peace and happiness fill your hearts. Merry Christmas, Jman
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Things that make us love our SP
jman47 replied to masterowls's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Great thread...so many of the replies struck a note with me. Have fun, Jman -
Getting the last word.
jman47 replied to Meg O'Ryan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Not necessarily a bad thing (being nice)...I will generally find a way to respond...even if I don't really want to sometimes. Something about a lesson I learned that said you attract more with honey...and then there is always the whole zen thing... ;-) Have fun, Jman -
Getting the last word.
jman47 replied to Meg O'Ryan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello Meg, Having the last word can be viewed as a good thing or a bad thing. If it is out of courtesy that you feel the need to reply, it is good. If it is part of a heated discussion, well then it can be bad. Personally, depending on the nature of the communication or the message, no I do not always feel I need to have the last word. Have fun, Jman -
What would make you quit hobbying?
jman47 replied to Meg O'Ryan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
1. Lack of interest. 2. Lack of funds...but as has been mentioned here, there is always a way to find some funds. Have fun, Jman -
Playing the field vs. Repeating with an SP
jman47 replied to Jim.Bean's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I have to agree with Old Dog in his comments on this subject. While the anticipation and excitement of a first meeting derived from the newness is a cool thing...so is the adventure and excitement derived from a repeat. You see to me repetitive firsts means repeating the same basic things over and over....while repeats with the same person could be a new and different adventure each time with something different. There are also the intellectual and emotional aspects that are satisfied through a longer term relationship...connection and chemistry are key ingredients for me. Quite frankly, if its not broken...why fix it. Put another way, if one is enough, who needs more.... Have fun, Jman -
Does language matters?
jman47 replied to Royalfun's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello all, Must not forget that which is so obvious...but can remain hidden. As a perpetual learner, I could not help but point this out...A difference in mother tongues can offer opportunity to both parties to learn more from one another in their exchanges - be it language, culture or whatever. That in itself can be mutually beneficial, stimulating and hell...just plain fun.:wink::D Have fun, jman47 -
Is this type of guy really out there?
jman47 replied to Loki318's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello Loki318, As you allude to - the answer to the question is the definition of what I have highlighted. The inherent problem is both questions is that they are open ended and hence the answers are open ended... I am thinking there COULD, could be a mutually beneficial and agreeable arrangement...but in my opinion as a naturally skeptical person..."Caveat emptor"...;) Have fun, jman47 -
Hello Jabba, There is a basic internal question you must answer for yourself before you decide what can work for you.:confused: I believe what you have to ask yourself is, "What am I looking for?" Is it sex? Excitement? A change of pace? The thrill? A fantasy? Companionship of another? Something else...? Once you can answer that question, then you can answer your question. I don't know if that helps...but whatever you do, good luck. Have Fun:cool:. jman47
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Scott, Thank you for the question...great question. Emma, Great answer...All that I can add to your well versed remarks is this...the journey is often more fun if taken slowly, with stops (many stops) along the way. Sharing a dinner, then perhaps a bottle of wine with candlelight and a fireplace. Throw in a nice bath for two...and then...well you are getting the picture... The hours of seduction, foreplay, fun, relaxation and as you say taking things slow are awesome. There are also those rare times where you may just be in the mood to do it for hours on end:bddog::69: ... I have experienced both with great results and fantastic memories. Then the next morning there is absolutely something to be said for seeing that beautiful lady next to you when you awaken...nothin' else like it.:D There have even been times where the "jman morning alarm" was used to wake up said beautiful lady by slowly and seductively kissing and caressing her from lazy slumber to sensual awareness:lol::wink:. And then morning coffee...hi, hi - is always great...:wink:8-) Have fun, jman47
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Hello All, Well I can only speak from my limited experience as a 40 something male. Women under 30 are less attractive to me for an encounter. I have tried and as someone said they made me feel lets say not so comfortable. Women over 30 took there time, made sure I was satisfied, reacted to my needs and overall were much more in touch with themselves, with me and with the encounter. There is also something to be said in this mans opinion for the class and sophistication that comes with experience. That comment is not to say women under 30 cannot have both...nor that women over 30 cannot be classless slobs. What I am saying is that a mature woman of 30+ who takes care of herself, has class, shows and acts with sophistication and self confidence is one of the sexiest creatures on earth. And yes it is about attitude too. Have fun, Jman
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It never fails... but why?
jman47 replied to JoyfulC's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello Joyful C, IMHO undoubtedly the majority of the requests you are getting are from people who are either looking for a lower rate, a special or any kind of deal. Some may just be verification calls to be sure the rates are not outdated. As consumers in today's society we have all been trained if you will by retailers and advertisers to expect a discount. Everybody wants a deal...why should it be any different here. I do not believe it to be proper, nor do I participate in rate negotiations with ladies...I merely offer some input as to why some act as they do. Keep smiling ;), I suppose you can consider it all in a days work although I understand how having to use your valuable time to answer the questions can be an irritant... Have fun, jman47 -
Waking up with a hard on...question
jman47 replied to Emma Alexandra's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello Emma A, Your friend does not have a problem at all...his wife does. I am not one to be judgmental, but her response sounds rather prudish to me. :rolleyes: It's quite normal to have what we boys call "morning wood". And I am in full agreement with those here who have echoed the sentiment that morning sex is a beautiful thing be it before coffee, after coffee or hell even during coffee...:mrgreen::wink:. Have fun, jman47 -
Thanks for sharing...that was a great story.:sm185: Hopefully you are laughing now... Have fun, jman47
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Hello all, This subject is definitely one that falls into the "slippery slope" category. There is much I can express relative to it, but currently I am limited by time. I may be back later.... That said I will say this. I think the answers will be as varied as the people giving them. I personally believe that man was not meant to be monogamous...for many reasons. In today's society we give him many justifications to feel ok or good about it when he is not. And when I say man, I also mean woman...although I feel many more woman would argue for monogamy then men would. Gotta go...maybe more later. Have fun, jman47
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Can Any SP or Hobbiest Beat This One?
jman47 replied to Soleil Sublime's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello Soleil, Somehow you just gotta laugh.:sm185: Fortunately no, I cannot beat that one. Seems you are either born with class, aquire ir early in your upbringing or never have any at all...unfortunately for you , you found someone in group 3.:rolleyes: Anyway...try to keep having fun, jman47 -
Gentlemen - Do You Remember Your First?
jman47 replied to Winnipegcub's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I remember the first. As an experience it was a waste other than to teach me to be more thorough and do my homework better before making a selection. And I remember the second, ended up being a substitute date due to unforeseen circumstances. And then I remember the third (which should have been the aforementioned second ...lol) which was most importantly the first that was really good...I mean really, really good.8):lol:;-) Lol...its funny how our minds work sometimes. Often it is not just about what was, it is about what was that matters.;) Have fun, jman47 -
Multiple Hours versus SSOG
jman47 replied to dunkinsailor's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello JoyfulC, I really liked your skating analogy here:sm185:. And you are absolutely right. When I was younger, it was all about shots on goal.:handjob: Now, the journey to the destination and finishing with a bang having the magnitude of 3+ shots is MUCH better...:jackoff: sailor, To the original question you posted...I agree with those who replied that you were ripped off. But even at that point if you complain the moment is ruined and what was left. Sorry to hear about the bad experience and better luck next time. Have fun, jman47 -
Do Regulars Matter?
jman47 replied to Winnipegcub's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello All, Winnipegcub thank you for starting this thread. I have often wondered the exact same thing myself. It has been very interesting to read the replies and I have even been motivated to nominate a few of them. When initially reading your question I immediately had a few thoughts from both the business side of the aisle as well as the personal or human side. It is very personally encouraging to see many of those thoughts come to light in the thread so far. As it is it will imit most of my answer to commentary on thoughts similar to mine, but here goes... Annessa2009, I appreciated all of your commentary. Some of your comments though are priceless and heart warming to see. Sometimes as clients on the other side of a cash transaction, in a cash driven business we often wonder exactly how the lady feels. it's good to hear the sentiment that we are appreciated. About getting in touch with an old client - I hear what you are saying...but I would never be offended if someone were to send me an email just to see how I was doing (had I been a regular). It's done all the time in the business world to attempt to reconnect. And you are spot on with your comments on repeat business and cumulative time lending itself to deeper mutual trust and respect. Trust and respect are the cornerstones of any good relationship...personal, business, any relationship...;) Repeat time also leads to more satisfying experiences too, IMHO.;)8):69: Oh, and being a man who is not a "collector", I truly appreciate what you said in your closing remark. Less is sometimes better, when you find a jewel why not stay with it. The "honor" you mention goes both ways...:bowdown: Mr Green, I absolutely agree 100% that in any BTB relationship that BOTH sides need to work to keep the relationship solid, win-win, and mutually beneficial. It is so true that as everyone in business wants to "feed the tiger" or grow their business that many times they are preoccupied or spend too much time or money cultivating "new" business and let the business they have fall to neglect (aka take it for granite):roll:. When that happens, and when the client feels unappreciated, and as consumers we tend to take our business elsewhere. As we say in the business world, the customer votes with his spending $. What's the old saying - a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush...:lol: bailey summer, This is so beautifully said I do not know how I can add to it. I echo your sentiments on performance, attitude, chemistry, respect and trust...:grin: I will add this, speaking as a repeat client...when what you expressed here is genuinely expressed to the client - it is priceless to that person. Thanks again everyone and keep having fun, jman47 -
Do Regulars Matter?
jman47 replied to Winnipegcub's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Hello cubby, Good question... Have fun, jman47 -
Suggestions please....
jman47 replied to Meg O'Ryan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Mini scrub brush or tooth brush under the nails and around the cuticles...;) -
Hello hnh, In my opinion it is simply a matter of respect for the lady to have her permission to review, and also for her to be comfortable with certain details of the review. Someone said it earlier in this thread, we are not dealing with used cars or appliances here, we are dealing with real people who have real feelings - beautiful, open and real people. I have met allot of people in life and I can honestly say that I have met some of the nicest and most genuine in this hobby. Relative to the issue of negotiation - I personally just find it without class to attempt to negotiate with a lady. That may sound bad to some who like the art of negotiation - but if a lady is priced out of your range - why bother? There is plenty of variety. I guess it all comes down to a few basic principles: Always treat the lady with respect and surely she will do the same. Always exhibit class. Always be genuine. Have fun, jman47
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A few words is all it will take on this page for me to fill in all the memories and allow me to totally recall this absolutely extraordinary evening filled with passion, sensuality and ahhh oui, mind blowing sex... Ski lodge(a paradise); Dinner by the fire; Relaxing bath for 2; Candlelight and soft music; Beautiful, Sensual & Sexy lady dressed to kill in oh la la... All six senses working in unison to create passionate memories savored...:oops::razz: For you, let your imagination run wild, for me what a flashback... ;) Have fun, jman47