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Megan'sTouch

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  1. I'm not sure exactly what her background is, but Tiffany Amber has quite the booty! :)
  2. Yes. I don't want to sound rude, but I wouldn't want to do massage without a/c because I would be covered in my guest's sweat and him mine. YUCK!
  3. I'm a feminist and I'm not a bully! But yes, some self-identified feminists are definitely bullies. :(
  4. I find anywhere from about $100 more, to roughly double seems to be the norm. Of course, it's best to check with the SP in question.
  5. Why not just avoid being around her? There are lots of other SP's to choose from.
  6. The historical Mary Magdalene was not a prostitute. She came to be a prostitute in Christian mythology centuries after her death.
  7. I was there for a short time, and the experiences of sex workers were brutal.
  8. Not to sound rude, but if some random hobbiest that I'd never met contacted me to let me know that he knew of me "in real life" and that I had not told my new flame of my work, and give me relationship advice, this would totally freak me out!! Glad you will keep it to yourself. Also, don't assume your friend doesn't know. Maybe he does know but doesn't want all his buddies knowing his latest flame is an SP.
  9. I can't see the shoutout box until I type a message.
  10. I am honest about my age, at 26. Most people say I look 22 or 23, but I see no reason to advertise that age. My preference is for clientele that prefer a more mature woman with life experience, so 26 works for me and I look forward to my late twenties!
  11. In Ottawa, yes. In Thunder Bay, no I didn't. Different clubs, different environments/norms.
  12. Depends on the night. If it's a slow day shift, this does not make good business sense. If it's a packed Saturday night, I waste no time and just ask people if they want a dance until I find someone, then repeat.
  13. Shower time count as part of our encounter, and it's part of the experience since I'm right there with you. ;)
  14. I highlighted the bold. First, I agree with the sentence highlighting "their clients". The more often we see each other, and the more I like you, the more I will bend over backwards to keep you happy. Although I always aim to provide a top notch experience, I do not extend this to someone new. I think the second sentence is key. I'm personally not interested in expanding my client base. I see my regulars + 1 or maybe 2 new people a week and that is more than enough for me. I have other life goals and at this time, expanding my client base is not one of them.
  15. I believe the SP's with dirty bathrooms have dirty bathrooms because they don't care, not because of ignorance. How stupid could we possibly be that we think clients like dirty bathrooms? As a business person yourself, I'm sure you understand that it can be belittling when a client tells you how to run your business. YOU are the professional. Business advice is best received when it comes from another person in the business, not a client. Trust me, I've received tons of ridiculous "advice" over the years from well-meaning people who have no idea what they are talking about. This is not how I choose to operate, and I still pride myself in running a successful business. I don't wish to conform myself to what "the clients" want. Instead, with the inspiration of others, I've created a service that I enjoy offering, and I seek clients who want that service. What I've developed for myself over the past couple years is a client-base of wonderful gentlemen whose company I truly enjoy. They enjoy what I have to offer, and I enjoy offering it. If I were constantly trying to conform to "what the client wants" I would not enjoy what I do. It's not that hard to do things the other way around.
  16. Because the way you phrased the opening post, it wasn't about what you like and don't like, it was specifically about what you don't like, thus focussing on the negative. I'll be honest: I've never learned anything useful from a business perspective from these threads on CERB. From these threads, you get two kinds of information: 1) Common Sense. I don't need hobbiests to tell me that they don't like a cluttered incall, dirty bathroom, or an SP/MA who talks on the phone throughout the appointment. This is common sense. 2) Subjective preferences. This is not useful information to me from a business perspective. What one person likes, another person dislikes. I don't conform myself to what my clients want, but rather I select clients who enjoy what I enjoy offering. I learn how to run my business using my own brain, and feedback from real clients who fill out my screening questionnaire where I ask them what kind of experience they are looking for, and from their visits. Random threads on CERB are not helpful to me. When seeking advice for my business, I don't generally ask hobbiests but I ask other women in the industry. I get the most solid advice from them.
  17. Mods make the rules, along with Town Council. Town Council is split 50/50 hobbiest/SP's. Mod does not buy the "I'm upset about this site policy so change it or I'll pull my ad/$$$ from the site" bullshit.
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