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JuliasUndies

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  1. Honestly, Ya, I really do think woman that have multiple partners without protection are sluts and should close their legs. I will however retract the word since maybe it is like you say a derogatory word, and I really am not here to offend anyone. STD s aren't my personal preference and I really do think we should do whatever we want with our bodies, safely. I view abortion the same. If you do it, don't abuse it or your body. I find in the adult industry, is the safest way to have sex.
  2. So very true. Sometimes, I feel like this industry keeps me sane
  3. I find it entertaining yet confusing that you don't like my post girls. This Thread asked what my thoughts were about choices regarding the woman body. And,, I gave my really personal thoughts as asked for and added myself as personal example about how getting pregnant would be less serious than contracting an STD, like I have. The number of sexual partners I gave was to validate my statement, that is all. I don't think it's fair or nice that you accuse me of being "holier than thou" because I shared a personal account of the issue. Go ahead and pull down my reputation points if I break the rules or personally insult someone here, but don't ask for my opinion, then pull down my points because of my personal choices and claiming I am being "holier than thou" because of the amount of men I have had unprotected sex with. That's hypocritical, makes no sense and shows little class. My feelings are hurt, knowing that this forum has failed me, since I was under the impression that people were able to express their own personal views, especially when asked, especially on a site dedicated to the sexual industry. No one should have to worry about stating a personal fact like I have. If I slept with 5000 men without protection, would that have been better.
  4. I think this thread is good. Good because of the relations that was started between choices of a woman and her body and how it relates to the sex industry. Personally, I will do whatever I want to my body, in turn do whatever you wish with yours. No, I would not have an abortion, I believe in taking responsibilities for my actions. I will say that, being in this industry, girls get very personal and share very personal information, because, we know and understand each other more so than someone who is not in this industry. I have never herd of a woman getting pregnant with a clients baby. I also know many girls that are not in the industry that are complete flat out sluts, that will have sex with many men, protection or not. From my experience, These woman have a much higher rate for abortions. I hear time and again that they were drunk..and..blah blah blah. Then running to the clinic for an abortion a few weeks later. But really, how many times can you get drunk, get pregnant, get an abortion before you realize you need an IUD, that is given free, at the abortion clinic. Woman should really learn to close their legs. I don t think abortions should be confidential-if they are. There should be like a one time only abort-o-clinic. Woman that have multi partners without protection, the sluts..have a lot more to worry about than getting pregnant. I have slept with 5 men in my lifetime. I didn t use protection for every man and I contracted Chlamydia, then gave it to my fiance. I am lucky because medication cleared up my sloppy-sex-disease with two weeks of meds. What if i contracted HIV or herpes or gonorrhea or warts or something like that? Pregnant? Nah, that s the last thing I would be worried about. Additional Comments: Megan, I NEVER would insinuate something like you claim. You should respect my decisions I make with my body. I didn t say any holy-ring about sexual partners. I was stating that I slept with 5 men, and didn t protect myself and contracted a disease..that easy. I hardly doubt bragging about getting a disease is holy-ring about anything. 1 in 5, that s all it took to get a disease. So the last thing I am worried about is getting pregnant, more worried about getting a disease considering I slept with 5 men.(that s a 20% chance) It took me 1000 times to have unprotected sex to get pregnant. I am being honest here. It doesn t matter what anyone else does with their body and no one should care how little or many partners ive had. Not to mention, because you totally read my post wrong, you dropped my reputation points from 27 to 9. that s a tad bit uncalled for, Maybe if I had said something like I ONLY slept with..geesh.. this is my body and I am pro-choice to do whatever you want with yours, don t judge me about my decisions, I thought this post was all about respecting one s decisions and thoughts on them..not for you to "not like" my thoughts, heck, you asked for them..NOT COOL
  5. Just saying that there are toxic substances included with every dose aside from a form of the virus that includes 7 types of toxic aluminum, acid, aspartame?, chick embryo cells, what is AS03:confused:, mercury, dextrose, glycerine, formaldehyde, latex, lactose, wax, MF59, phenol, silicon, titanium.. here are the rest since there is far over one hundred ingrediants. http://www.novaccine.com/vaccine-ingredients/
  6. I am not familiar with these spas but i would give you just a couple of tips. 1. Make an appointment 2. change the towels on the table with the one s on the shelf neatly folded 3. Not all showers are cleaned after each shower, a higher volume of clients are showering compared to SP's so I would recommend if you use the robe, make sure you have a towel wrapped around you under it and maybe bring sandles. 4. Ask what the rates are in the room, try touching her leg first to make her comfortable, and make sure you are nude. 5. If you are shy about asking, put money on the table, whatever your budget is or let her know..I have X amount..can you take good care of me and how so.. 6. If you can't make your appointment, call. If you are late, don t expect your spot held unless you are a well known client that tips well lol Hope you have an happy ending to your dilemma And if you don t enjoy your stay, try an SP with an excellent reputation, let them know you have had some hit and misses and ask how she will accommodate you and re assure she is going to leave you feeling satisfied. CHEERS!
  7. There is ample and compelling evidence that vaccinations do work, despite what a few contrarians might argue.Vaccinations are not 100% guaranteed to prevent a disease in everyone who is vaccinated.The view that vaccines cause autism is growing, despite the fact there is no compelling evidence for it, however, I do believe in a world like today a lot of what is spread can be prevented by simple lifestyle changes that are preached every day to us..wash your hands, don t cough on people, eat well, sleep well....ect. Truth is, a lot of the world is deprived of very important nutrients and education they need. We can send money feed and give simple medical treatment to deprived areas of the world, but, another saying "you can give someone a fish and they can eat for a day, or you can teach them to fish and they can eat for life". I see it..Haiti, for instance.. millions of dollars have been given to this Country to help with the poor and disaster stricken Island. We can give them bottled water and rice and think we re being all nice but..in the end, the wreckage is still there and how come we don t give these people shoes? With the money we should have rebuilt broken water manes and cleaned up the wreckage where stagnant water breads diseases..With all the food wasted in North America alone, we could feed Millions, WELL.. These are the people that need vaccines the most. If we get sick, here in a Country so advanced, it s our own fault, really. Our body was made to defeat disease, overcome bacterias by taking care of ourselves. Sorry for rambling, Here is a list of ingredients to make vaccines. I do my best to eliminate as many toxins I can in my daily lifestyle and choose not to add these many toxins to my body that will stick around for ten years +. This is my viewpoint. I've noticed something with the people I know. If they get sick a lot, vaccine or not..I notice that they don't take care of themselves very well. But I do want to say, I'm glad most people have vaccines, because they help protect the one s like myself that don't CHEERS!!! Additional Comments: This is only a few, there are over a hundred Monosodium phosphate Montanide 80 ® Mouse brain cells Neisseria meningitides OMPC Neomycin Neomycin sulphate Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide Nonyl Recombinant HBsAg protein Saline solution Salmonella Typhi bacteria Silicon Sodium acetate Sodium hydrogen carbonate Sodium hydroxide rubber Virus: Yellow fever Xanthan gum Yeast extract Virus: Inactivated whole avian influenza Virus: Influenza Virus: Influenza virus antigens Virus: Japanese encephalitis (JE) Virus: Measles Virus: Mumps Virus: polio Virus: Rabies Virus: Respiratory Syncitial Virus (RSV) [/url]
  8. Yes, I'm not into pills so much either, I don t want my immune system broken down and dependent off of them.
  9. Personally, I Never get any sorts of vaccines. I believe in the ol saying "whatever doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger" I rarely get sick as it is but if I had the flu, I would stay home, take care of myself and get better. I wash my hands and cough in my sleeve. I avoid crowded places and I don t touch door handles with my bare hands, hover over public toilette seats and I do not eat at high density ares like a cafeteria. If I am sick in a way or need to see a doctor, I register, find out how long the wait is, then go for a stroll and come back.I don t like hospitals and if I do need to go, I go to a Country hospital like Winchester Hospital with a fraction of the people and a fraction of the wait time and a fraction of flu bacterias. Canada is fairy advanced in the Medical area, and if I were to get polio or something very serious that most Canadians are vaccinated against (this protects me), I'm sure the cure is just a prescription away from a healthy state.
  10. I haven t had to runn to the bathroom, but... Ever had a runny nose and wipe it on the towels all seductive like? Or drop your gum out of your mouth on the client during the session?
  11. I'm thinking it could be a lot of things already mentioned. my computer has spell-as-you-write spellchecker and everyone I know has it too, I assume the holder of the ad would too. Personally..if it were me... If there are that many spelling mistakes, and after calling them I did not hear any accents that might indicate that English is not their first language..The only thing I can think of is that I would be tended to as poorly by the provider as she was careless in spell checking her ad. Or.. It s personal style, I find a lot of people are speaking and spelling in their own direction and haven t realized the world may not follow the lingo that is not universal to all age groups. Compare the spelling to this site, the younger one s lingo these days http://www.urbandictionary.com/
  12. These posts made me laugh then snarl. Geeze! Common People to each their own and each their own opinion. Mod sure has pack of Moderators on his side LOL
  13. You got it! Keep the Holidays Alive, and watch where you point that Pistol :)
  14. LOL! I know what Megan wants for Xmas :shock:
  15. Well there doesn t seem to be a delete button for my post so keep on truckin Pistol Pete And I checked out the link, that rocks that there are so many that care and are active donate-rs. I'm so thrilled
  16. I will be volunteering with Toy Mountain this year and I wanted to spread the word that if you see a Mountain please donate a toy, I will personally see to it that a child get's it for Xmas. There are a few great charities in this City that really do a great job especially around the holidays that also need help or donations like the Christmas Hamper, Salvation Army Emergency Food Cupboards,The Snowsuit Fund,The Well/La Source,St. Joe's Women's Centre, Odawa Native Friendship CentreCanadian Blood Services,... THANK YOU so much for anything, anyone can do to help out. XOXO ;-)
  17. NO! This is who I am, Not what I do. I love it! Entertaining, pleasing and taking care of men is thrilling, exciting, awesome, fulfilling, giving, rewarding! ect... Here's a True Fact about me. I MARRIED A CLIENT! AND HE LOVES ME, and knows I love what I do and knows I am good at it and treat men with dignity and respect and do not cross lines or compromise my integrity. He also knows he comes first and I also take good care of him above all.:bowdown:
  18. Here is another article http://www.yourottawaregion.com/news/article/894362--prostitution-ruling-gets-hintonburg-community-association-talking Pat O’Brien wants sex workers to be protected, but he also relates prostitution to drugs, crack houses and pimps – and he wants to make sure his community is protected. That’s why O’Brien, president of the Hintonburg Community Association, recently held a meeting with police and other community members to see how they’re interpreting the recent prostitution ruling. He’s also hoping that community groups will get involved in the final decision. “We’re saying to the government – at the municipal, federal and provincial level – that when it comes time to come up with a solution, talk to the communities,” he said. Ontario Superior Court Judge Susan Himel recently struck down three provisions: communicating for the purpose of prostitution, pimping and operating a common bawdy house. It’s still against the law for sex workers to stop or attempt to stop motor vehicles, and to impede the flow of pedestrians or vehicle traffic. Himel originally delayed her order from taking affect for 30 days at the end of September, but a “grace period” is now in place for it to be extended for an additional 30 days. O’Brien said Hintonburg used to be an area with high prostitution and drug use in the 1990s and early 2000s. He said the community worked together to implement programs, get citizens involved and create community patrols. “The issue we’ve primarily had with prostitution was not prostitution itself, but everything that comes with it,” said O’Brien. “We have a completely different community today.” Because of this community work in trying to abolish prostitution in Hintonburg, O’Brien said it’s important that communities be involved in the ultimate decision regarding sex workers. “It’s the citizens with practical experience who have worked in this area for years and years who should be consulted,” he said. “We want to be part of the decision-making, which we think would be better than just having something imposed.” Chris Bruckert, a University of Ottawa criminology professor and former sex worker, said she understands that communities are concerned. But, she said the relation between sex workers and drugs isn’t so clear cut. While she acknowledges that there are sex workers who are drug users, they don’t always accompany one another. “This idea that with one comes the other, that’s a questionable assertion,” Bruckert said. “The empirical evidence does not support that.” She adds that if communities are concerned with sex workers who are also drug users, there are already laws in place for drugs and crack houses. “The police have a very large toolbox and there are adequate laws in place to deal with nuisance,” she said. “In my opinion, we have to realize that there are too many laws to regulate sex workers.” O’Brien said he’s heard from residents in Vanier’s community association who have complained about feeling insecure in their own neighbourhood because of drug use and prostitution. He said it’s important for the community to feel safe, while making sure sex workers are safe as well. There has to be solutions to drug problems and crime in a community where prostitution is being practiced, O’Brien said. “The solutions are best made in consultation with the communities affected,” he said. In the case of Hintonburg, O’Brien said nobody defended the recent decision at his meeting with the police and community. However Bruckert said communities need to be careful in making generalizations about Canadian society as a whole, and how Canadians view prostitution. She said an Angus Reid poll came out before Himel’s decision that indicated 50 per cent of Canadians want prostitution decriminalized. “Sex workers live in places like Hintonburg and Vanier,” Bruckert said. “You have to appreciate that sex workers are a part of the community. You have to acknowledge the multiplicity of the community and exercise caution.” She added that she’s surprised that a community association would be concerned with the recent prostitution decision. “Even if her judgment took effect, they would be able to work in small establishments and apartments,” she said. “It seems to me a community interested in the safety of sex work, and interested in the neighbourhood, would really embrace these laws.” O’Brien said that the recent discussion has people talking about the issue, which is a good start. “Whether you agree with the ruling or not, society tackled this as opposed to swept this under the rug or did the hush-hush,” he said. “Let’s see what we can do as community to ensure that those in the community practicing the profession are safe, and ensure the communities are safe.” Additional Comments: :handjob:
  19. This is Most True. You know what troubles me, is that having all sex workers grouped into one category. Like you have mentioned Mod, there is no stereotype here :) to say that street walking prostitutes are most likely highly addicted to drugs and are trapped, while it is safer to say that other sex workers (the ones that use the computers) are more competent and functional and less likely have a substances control them. Everywhere, regardless of employment or field of work people abuse substances. We've all you seen the line ups for the LCBO or Beer stores. Normal functioning society tend to "relax" once in a while and this is also true for the functioning sex workers. Now, if the government steps in and starts doing mandatory drug tests for these workers what exactly is going to happen? What if I like to smoke a dube in the evenings and once a month paint the town white and have a blast? Will I be exiled, cast out and refused safe haven to do the work I love because I am just like the rest of the population and like my "relax" time? Will the Government "regulate" me and my THC and traces of my monthly bender and help me by having some sort of support group or health monitoring system or will I be considered tainted, thus painting a bad picture on the government and riding me altogether? If this is the case the prostitution laws wouldn't help a thing and the government would be getting good funds from all the fines they will be handing out for exactly what goes on now, make some arrests, embarrass some people and for what? what? look like some sort of cleaner -Superhero- Government for doing something about it, legally? And the street prostitutes, the workers that are renowned for higher and more dangerous substance abuse, will they be helped? Reformed? Or discarded and the streets they will remain... I can understand why they would want to do mandatory tests considering that all workers are grouped together, but what exactly is the plan then and what sort of actions will or won't be taken? And by day, when I am working for the government, shouldn t they drug test me there too? :!:
  20. Antlerman, See that s what I'm talking about. There should be one in every room.. mmmm
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