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Megan'sTouch

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  1. Just thought I would throw it out there.... I personally feel kissing is more intimate than intercourse.
  2. Is it possible she washed the towel but didn't have time to put it in the dryer for long enough? This revelation about the lack of washing sheets/towels has me in disbelief. It really doesn't take that much effort to be on top of laundry!
  3. Well, it can go either way. I've been paid by many men to cuddling and hug. Would they have paid me if I had a penis? If I was ugly/unattractive to them? Hell no. They paid me to cuddle and hug them because they find me sexually attractive.
  4. I always strongly dislike these polls because they lead people to believe that you get way more out of your typical MA than you actually do. If you want FS, BJ, etc. please see an escort!
  5. I'll admit, I've dreamed about working in the sex industry since about age 10. When I looked at sexy women whether it be in commercials, Playboy, media, etc., I wanted to be her. When I was 11 I read a short novel about a girl who was 16 and ran away from home and became a stripper. After that, I was hooked. I didn't view women in the sex industry as exploited or degraded. I viewed them as powerful women and I've always viewed my sexuality as being the most powerful thing I possess.
  6. I've had several clients lately tell me about poor experiences from providers here on CERB. Being on CERB isn't enough, you need to check if she has positive feedback. On another note, that is disgusting not washing towels. :shock: With regard to valuables, I agree you should take them with you to the shower in a MP but I don't think that is necessary with independents. I provide a table for wallet, phone, keys, etc. and since we are the only people in my studio and we are always together going from shower-room-shower, there is no chance of theft. Tips for MA's - Make sure your hands do not have any cuts/scratches on them. If you do, use a finger cot. STD/STI's can spread through cuts on the fingers. If you are going to touch yourself, use the opposite hand that you are using for the client.
  7. I am being paid to provide a sexual service. Sure there are non-sexual activities.... cuddling, conversation, laughing, etc. but you guys wouldn't be paying me for those activities if I had a penis instead of a vagina. No, the experience isn't just about S-E-X but all aspects of the experience are sexual in nature.
  8. This is an interesting question. In my 7 months as an MA I have never had anyone ask for change and my rates are not "even" at 160, 220, and 280.
  9. As long as they are not associated with anything additionally illegal (drugs, underage, forced prostitution, etc.) then you should be fine.
  10. http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=29759
  11. My warning to "please have a thorough look over my website before emailing me" has worked very well at ensuring clients understand my services prior to booking. :)
  12. Sorry mod, I was just posting my views. I actually mostly agreed with what you said. Sorry if I misinterpreted you or misrepresented what you were saying. Additional Comments: I did have a valid argument, I guess I just didn't communicate it properly.
  13. The youngest I've seen is 24. I prefer older gentlemen and I've always dated men considerably older than me.
  14. mod - I personally don't promote street prostitution, but I do promote the safety and preservation of rights of women and men who work on the streets. Also, I don't think it's reasonable to compare street prostitution to a hot dog stand. There are way too many social issues entwined with street prostitution like drug abuse, exploitation, poverty, violence, etc. to treat it like your typical hot dog stand.
  15. I think the main point was that these busts make it unsafe for street workers. For example: -Workers won't "screen" a client before getting into the car for fear police are watching. -Workers solicit and service clients in secluded places to avoid police busts. -Workers avoid working together for fear of attracting police attention even though working with a friend is much safer. I'm not advocating street work, but street workers are just as deserving of safety and rights as indoor workers. My hunch is that most women working on the streets are doing so out of desperation or because they don't perceive themselves as having options. These busts don't help anyone. There is a lot more to this, but I would be giving away too much. More to come ;)
  16. This was written by a friend of mine and published in the Ottawa Citizen. Re: Police kept busy during two-day prostitution sweep, June 16. It was disheartening to read the Citizen's enthusiastic and uncritical coverage of the Ottawa Police's latest opportunity to "get paid to play dress-up" as the story described what the undercover officers did while conducting street sweeps that further marginalize street-level sex workers and compromise their safety. In 2006, the majority of the House of Commons subcommittee on solicitation laws agreed that prostitution is best dealt with as a public health rather than a criminal issue, and recommended that governments focus on the health and safety of sex workers, rather than criminalizing consenting adults who choose to exchange sexual services for money. When the Parliament of Canada recognizes that criminalization does more harm than good, it is unfortunate that the Ottawa Police continues to be allowed to "play dress-up" on the taxpayer's dime rather than focusing their efforts on ensuring the safety of sex workers and maybe directing some of their costume budget to addressing the health and social service needs of street sex workers. Chris Boodram, Ottawa Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/opinion/Police%20wrong%20focus%20Ottawa%20trade/3198167/story.html#ixzz0s3YeHDXh
  17. I'm wondering what other sex workers and clients will have to say about this. I often have people emailing me inquiring about my schedule. I normally do reply, even though that information is on my website. Sometimes I will have someone write back some time later, looking to book based on the availability I quoted them earlier. I am no longer available at that point in time because someone else booked me. They are not happy about this as if I've done something wrong! I may quote you my availability, but that doesn't mean I'm "holding a spot" for you. I can't afford to hold a spot for someone who may or may not book when I have pre-screened individuals and repeat clients who want to confirm an appointment. Also, an appointment is never considered booked until I've emailed you with a confirmation and my address. In short, if you don't have the address of the appointment, the appointment was never booked. I think from now on I will just say "My schedule changes often as I book new clients. Please refer to my website for the latest information."
  18. Makes sense. I wasn't sure if she was a 21-year-old who was mature for her age, or a 35-year-old who had a very young spirit.
  19. This post confuses me. There is no club posted and you said young/mature. :|
  20. I usually just ask "Do you offer a discount to sex workers? I'm a stripper" and then take it from there.
  21. YES! My cell wouldn't work and it started working again.
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