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  1. If as a client we ask for discretion, maybe we should return the same favor and do the same in return. Why not! SPs are human being and deserve the same treat as any other worker. As a matter of fact they should deserve more discretion than any other since they are delevering very intimate services that should be kept secret. I would probably dislike if a SP come tell me hi while I am with my friends or my daughter. I think it works both ways.
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    SexyLips

    From the album: Sexy Lips

  3. I have an enjoyable time with a classy lady. I do sports and yoga.
  4. I completely understand. I would not make myself friend in public on facebook with a girl advertised as an escort or masseuse. It is something in my life I'd rather keep private.
  5. Poor girl! She recognized the smell right away I guess and it looks different. That's quite mean!
  6. In Denver, a man who told two women they were extremely beautiful was arrested on charges of harassment last week, Denver police said.Police said 32-year-old Jeff John Hergert approached the women and "expressed interest in them." He told each woman in two separate incidents that they were extremely beautiful and that they should consider modeling. That's a little bit extreme Isn't :confused: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/13637370/detail.html
  7. A Toronto man who contracted HIV from his former stripper wife is hoping he?s alive to see her get deported to Thailand. ?I am not going to give up my fight,? Percy Whiteman said of his ex, Suwalee Iamkhong. ?My life is not a game for anyone to play with.? Whiteman and his lawyer appeared before a Federal Court of Canada last Thursday in an ongoing battle with immigration officials to get Iamkhong deported due to her criminal record. The case was remanded until Jan. 4. He has launched a $30-million lawsuit against the Canada Border Services Agency and Zanzibar Strip Club in Toronto in connection with the case. He claims Iamkhong, 40, a former stripper at the Zanzibar, was allowed into the country with HIV and that led to his life being placed in jeopardy. Lawyers for the government are trying to have the case thrown out. ?I am the one who?s suffering with HIV,? Whiteman said. ?My life is on the line and nothing has happened to her.? The pair were married from 1997 to 2004, when she told him that she had HIV. Iamkhong arrived in Canada in 1995 and danced at the Zanzibar until 2004. Before that, she had worked as a prostitute in Thailand. A manager from Zanzibar said today he was not aware of the lawsuit, adding it may have been before his time there. Iamkhong was sentenced in August, 2007 to two years in jail after being convicted of criminal negligence causing bodily harm for infecting Whiteman.- Edmonton Sun Even though they are no longer married, under Canadian law Whiteman is still financially responsible for Iamkhong till 2011. I somewhat understand Whiteman?s anger if Canadian immigration failed in their duty. I don?t know if the country?s immigration laws allow someone who is HIV positive to immigrate. Though I have to ask, how couldn?t Whiteman have a clue about his wife?s background? For over twenty years I worked at one healthcare job or another. Mostly as a radiology technician. AIDS patients and those who test HIV positive always made us wary if not scared. As I and others worked with were only human, we sometimes let our fears alter the way we reacted go these patients. It is human nature to have fears but as professionals we shouldn?t let it interfere with our work. When I was stationed at Balboa in 1986, a Marine family came through the Naval Hospital. I had some brief interaction with Mutsuko Gaffney and her year-old son John. Both had AIDS, Mutsuko getting infected after receiving a tainted blood transfusion at a Naval Hospital in 1981. Mutsuko gave AIDS not just to her son born in 1985 but caused her husband Martin to become HIV positive also. Another daughter by some miracle did not get the AIDS virus from her infected mother. By 1992, Maureene Gaffney was the only member of her immediate family still alive. The Gaffney story was horribly tragic. An incompetent Navy doctor allowed her to go to 44 weeks pregnant. This caused the baby to die in utero and a caesarian section had to be performed. Mutsuko lost blood due to the surgery and had to get a transfusion. The blood had been donated a day or two earlier by a service member who was eventually discharged for engaging in homosexual activity. Mutsuko was a worried mother when we met. She was sick but her main concern was for her son. I did the job I was assigned but without much enthusiasm. Mutsuko and John Gaffney would both be dead within a year or so and they deserved better from the Navy. I didn?t meet Martin Gaffney, but I heard of his anger at what had been done to him and his family. The Gaffneys were being destroyed because of the failures of others. Martin Gaffney sued the federal government and won a settlement of over Three million dollars. By the time he was paid, Gaffney was days away from dying. He was a Marine to the end, he fought all the battles he faced and with courage. He and his family were failed by those who were supposed to do their utmost to help. Source: http://rokdrop.com/2009/10/24/toronto-man-who-got-hiv-from-former-stripper-wife-wants-her-deported/
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    Nice bikini and dress!
  9. A man who often practiced his golf swing in the nude on a New Brunswick beach is an "exhibitionist" who was always "parading" around, said one of several witnesses at the public nudity trial. Marc Langlais, a 57-year-old naturist from Rimouski, Que., is charged with 10 counts of public nudity and breach of probation after frequenting a Cap-Pelé beach in the summer of 2006. Sometimes he was completely nude while other times, as photos shown in court demonstrated, he wore only a tiny piece of cloth covering part of his genitals. Under the law, a person is considered "nude" not only when completely naked, but also if clad in a way that offends against public decency or order. In court this week in Shediac, Langlais's lawyer, Martin Aubin, argued that in today's society, a naked or semi-naked man hitting golf balls on a beach does not offend public order. Langlais's skimpy apparel wasn't anything more than what would be seen in a Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition or late-night television, Aubin said. Crown attorney Gabriel Bourgeois argued the difference is people have a choice whether they will open those magazines or watch those television shows. He pointed out that the beach is used by families and a local day care. As the law on public nudity requires, people were indeed bothered by Langlais's nudity, Bourgeois said. [B]Mother upset that young girls saw nude man[/B] A mother of two young girls told the court on Thursday that her daughters, ages six and two, shouldn't have had to see Langlais naked while they were on holiday at the beach. Another witness for the Crown, Noella Gagnon, testified on Wednesday that Langlais, a retired gym teacher, was constantly "parading" around the beach. "He's an exhibitionist," Gagnon testified. "He wanders up and down the beach. Up and down. He mingles in the crowd." The evidence presented by the Crown showed that, despite being asked by several beachgoers to put on more clothing or leave the beach, Langlais often set up a tiny enclosure on a sandbar and then set out on walks and golfing excursions. Langlais keeps a summer home in the area and at the time of the incidents was already on probation for public nudity at the same beach. Most of the Crown's witnesses testified it wasn't the nudity that bothered them but that Langlais seemed to be flaunting his nakedness and disturbing the rest of the beachgoers. Langlais will have a chance to defend himself in court next week. [url]http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2007/10/05/nb-nude-beach.html[/url]
  10. Yeah! I know it's unbelievable.He was in his own property in his own house.
  11. Eric Williamson was making coffee in his kitchen Monday morning and didn?t thing anything of the fact that he was nude since he was alone in the house, according to WTTG-TV. But a woman and her 7-year-old son happened to be strolling through his front yard and saw the 29-year-old having breakfast in the buff through his window. They called the cops on Williamson and he was arrested for indecent exposure, according to the Fox station. The man argued that he had no idea he could be seen, but cops believe he wanted people to see him like that. ?If I stood and seemed comfortable in my kitchen, it's natural. It's my kitchen,? Williamson told the station. He faces a year in jail and a $2,000 fine, but plans to fight the charge. http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2009/10/22/2009-10-22_virginia_man_arrested_for_indecent_exposure_for_being_naked_in_his_own_home.html
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