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There's a ton of ads on BP posted very early this morning, between 2 and 5 am. That says desperate to me. Am I wrong?
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This girl looks super hot! Anyone got intel? http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/maddison-ivy-xox/30951128
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Looks yummy! Any intel, lads? http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/xeena-upscale-companion/29867208
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that's an accurate assessment
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Anybody have experience with her? Thinking of toftt... http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/back-in-ottawa-cater-to-gentleman-whom-expect-more-than-average/29145451
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I just saw her for the second time and am totally enamoured. So sweet, sexy and gorgeous. Advance booking, great hygiene and manners goes a long way!
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Her ad's been up for a while and yet no one has toftt? Or is the silence deafening? Share if you know, she looks hot! http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/613-864-3340-eva-european/28056897
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so I TOFTT and boy, did I ever win. She's gorgeous, smart and sweet. I think she may be near an all time favourite for me. Those pics are real and recent. She has a sweet French accent, is not a clock watcher and is low volume. I've encouraged her to join here, so we (I) can catch next time she returns. But seriously, if you're lucky enough to see her this trip, you won't regret it. [swoons]
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How should one prepare if concerned about walking into a tgtbt?
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Anybody met her? http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/6136045397sweet-mia-new-in-town-100-real-pic/26587451 Nothing on CK's, a small review on another board. Am thinking of toftt...
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Anybody met this beauty named Sky? Since the cowboy has no mention, toftt? http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/xosexy-sky-l-xo-bombshellox/22719213
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http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=65225&highlight=youngbeautymirella
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Women touting for customers on a rural highway outside Els Alamus near Lleida in Catalonia have been told to don the yellow fluorescent bibs or pay fines of 40 euros (£36) under road traffic laws. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/8086050/Spanish-prostitutes-ordered-to-wear-reflective-vests-for-their-own-safety.html
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Question about manscaping
sasquatch replied to LeastOrigionalName's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Escorts
I had to shave for a vasectomy recently. With a surgical razor that I was told to use no cream with. Using a carefully placed mirror, it was a painless breeze. If I could only find a supplier for the razors... -
Why do so many guys in porn wear nothing but shoes and socks? Does anybody find that hot?
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Set aside the almost visceral disgust Justice Minister Peter MacKay seemed to show for sex workers while he unveiled the governmentâ??s Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act this week. Forget that he was barely able to say the word â??prostituteâ? without lowering his voice like a Victorian maiden aunt in conversation with a six-year-old vicar and that he referred to sex work as a â??so-called professionâ? and â??degrading practice.â? Letâ??s take Mr. MacKayâ??s word for it and assume the targets of the law are, as he claimed, alliteration substituting for sound reason, â??the perpetrators, the perverts, the pimps,â? not the â??vulnerable.â? Letâ??s assume that the Conservatives are genuinely concerned about â??exploited personsâ? â?? and that, being adults, sentient in the 21st century, they have no interest in punishing a demographic merely because sex is involved in its profession. Now, letâ??s remove sex from the equation (sorry) and imagine the state of affairs that would ensue were these same â??protectionsâ? applied to a different but also legal trade. Letâ??s pick one largely practised by women who often work alone with clients, sometimes in their own homes. Letâ??s get really concerned about piano teachers, who, after all, are entitled to the same protection under the law as sex workers â?? that is, full protection. What if, claiming concern for pianistsâ?? safety, the government legislated that piano teachers couldnâ??t have others advertise on their behalf? Newspaper and Internet ads would be illegal, even on oneâ??s own website, because â?? despite containing an exemption for advertising oneâ??s own services â?? under the Protection of Communities and Exploited Ivory Ticklers Act, placing those ads where they might be viewed by a minor would be a crime. A piano teacher, barred from advertising, then answering the phone and screening any budding Alfred Brendels seeking her services, would be more at risk from any unsavoury Alfreds. The law would also make trying to sell her services in public areas where people under the age of 18 might witness her efforts â?? so anywhere but a bar â?? illegal. Mind you, it would also be illegal to inveigle anyone to visit a piano bar, or school, for the purpose of receiving piano lessons and, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, hanging out at houses of piano would be evidence you were illegally living off the avails of piano lessons, and you could be jailed. Besides, while teaching piano would remain legal, learning piano would be a crime, and so the piano teachers would operate in the dangerous shadows anyway â?? where they would be at the mercy of both organized and chaotic crime. Were an eager and skilled piano teacher to walk down a crowded street with a copy of Teaching Little Fingers to Play under her arm and a metronome in her hand, and respond â??Boy do I! But I expect you to practise every dayâ? to anyone who, merrily eyeing her metronome, asked if, by chance, she teaches piano, that response would be punishable by up to five years in prison. For her own safety. Imagine that the government were to make the penalty for seeking a piano lesson â??near a religious institutionâ? worse, forgetting how, metaphorically, Jesus had love for Duke Ellington too. The Supreme Court wouldnâ??t let this anti-piano law stand, of course. It struck down Canadaâ??s old prostitution law months ago because it denied sex workers security of person, something to which all of us, even saxophone teachers, are entitled. The court instructed the government to do better. It has done worse and, yes, I know some piano teachers might have hoped to be on the concert circuit instead, and some piano teachers might need to switch careers, but a police record wonâ??t get them there, and I also know there are people adept and inclined and happy to teach piano, and who are we to stop them? â??But,â? I hear some say, â??why would a guy need professional piano lessons anyway? It disgusts me. Doesnâ??t he have a friend who can teach him piano?â? â??No, he does not,â? I might say. â??Does that mean he should have no music in his life?â? Or I could tell you that perhaps he does have a musical friend but she plays only the oboe, and he thinks about pianos night and day. Maybe he has a wife who is brilliant on the piano, but, she will confess to her friends, if she has to hear this guy bang out Fleur de Lis on her precious keyboard one more time, sheâ??ll lose it. â??No one needs piano lessons!â? I hear some of you cry. â??He can teach himself!â? â??But itâ??s seldom as much fun,â? I say, â??and left to his own devices, he might strain his wrist.â? Follow Tabatha Southey on Twitter: @TabathaSouthey
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You ARE memorable, Jade! In our all-too-brief time together, I found you open, funny, and sexy as hell. I'd love to see you again, but time and finances can get in an admirer's way...
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The world's oldest profession has changed very little over the millennia. But following the rapid expansion of the Internet, the sex trade is suddenly finding new ways to thrive in cyberspace, even as it appears to be vanishing from the streets, according to a comprehensive new study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Justice. By compiling hundreds of firsthand accounts from pimps, prostitutes and police, the report depicts the modern commercial sex economy and for the first time shows how strikingly different its 21st century industry appears. The new 380-page report from the Urban Institute profiles the industry in eight US cities, chosen based on their number of convictions, existing human-trafficking task forces, and the opinions of sex trade experts, among other factors. These include Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, Mo., Miami, Seattle, San Diego, and Washington, DC. http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/sex-industry-internet-online-report/
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While millions in China and around the world celebrated the Year of the Horse, the BBC got it more than a little bit wrong. In a tremendous closed captioning fail, the UK's national broadcaster announced the 2014 lunar year would belong to a somewhat different breed. No doubt nostrils were flaring when the subtitles flashed across the screen: "Welcome to the year of the whores. People around the globe celebrate." The Chinese zodiac has years assigned to different animals in a 12-year cycle. Next year will be that of the Sheep, last year was the Snake. This is not the first time the BBC has had closed captioning issues, once labelling the Archbishop of Canterbury the "Arch bitch of Canterbury" and calling for "a moment's violence" during the Queen Mother's funeral. http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/bbc-welcomes-year-of-the-whores-after-subtitle-fail/story-e6frfmyi-1226816430357
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There has been a lot to say about sex work in Canada this past year. There are ongoing debates about the criminalization of sex work after the monumental Supreme Court decision to strike down three major prostitution laws that were ruled as dangerous. And now a new structure called the Nordic model might be introduced which would criminalize pimps and johns, instead of the sex workers, and in many ways would erase a lot of the progress that has been made on behalf of advocates for sex workers, such as the Sex Professionals of Canada (SPOC). It seems clear there are quite a few misunderstandings about who sex workers are, what they do, and how they operate. Even the clearest of debates seems to have two different conversations happening at the same time: Itâ??s a service! Itâ??s a sin! Itâ??s a right! Itâ??s a crime! We wanted to speak to a pro who has been at it for years who could help shed some light on this mostly foggy subject. I sat down with Valerie Scott, a former prostitute who works as the legal coordinator at SPOC, at her apartment in Downtown, Toronto. She spoke candidly about her experience in the industry and what she thinks about todayâ??s state of affairs. [url]http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/valerie-scott-says-your-great-aunt-was-probably-a-sex-worker[/url]
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and here's the trailer to her porn: http://jamesdeen.com/tour/gwen-derringer-1
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I confess I've become a bit of a Cleo belieber - and I say it that way because it may drive her slightly nuts to be associated with our wee Justin. Where I find myself torn is that I respect Cleo, and as such feel that in her interests I should sing her praises here. But dang it, that may induce some of you to then make her less available to me for my devious whims and desires. And so, let me praise her thusly: just do her. Yes, that is crude in a Nike kinda way, but it's the best I can do to share a friend whose delicacy deserves better than clumsy words. These pages of positive reccos don't lie, my friends. She is lovely, intelligent and dangerously sexy. And I wish I could tell you all to stay away, but then you'd just say the same thing to me, right?