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CristyCurves

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  1. I hope you have a wonderful day. Happy birthday:)
  2. Thanks for being a dedicated cerbie. In response to your competitors comment- Yes this is a business but different and unlike any other. So to come into it with the thought of others being competitors is a start and a cause for negative emotions such as jealousy, imo. Its been said and discussed before there is no need to think of anyone as competition as we are as different and as individual as our services, Selling these differences is the key to becoming successful and popular. There is room for all. I can understand how and why some may look at others as competitors but in the end that is and will be anyone's downfall. You should want to help each other to advance and succeed, in the end that's what makes this a community and this positive interaction will make us all better in the end. :)
  3. I have been wanting these for a while, when they first came in they didn't have my size, yesterday I lucked out, they are even prettier in person. I just wish there were more good shoe stores in Halifax to chose from, as know we just have John david, KAS, and Town shoes:(
  4. Well lets hope there isn't jealousy. As an sp knowing our clients are going to see others is a fact of the business and to get so attached to someone that you would become jealous if they did would be silly and unproductive for either party. But some sps do fall for their clients and some clients do fall for their sps. Jealousy imo is a form of hate and if you were to care for anyone you'd want them to be happy, fulfill their needs and desires and advance in life, so if you were jealous of them none of these feelings would be met and you certainly couldn't truly care for them. I wouldn't worry as to how some of your chosen ladies react to being seen or not seen, just treat them right when you are with them. That's all we can expect from any client, to want a client all to ourselves isn't realistic or reasonable. There's an old saying if you set a bird free and it doesn't come back it wasn't yours if it does it was!
  5. A hard penis staring me in the face always makes me smile. All shapes and sizes they are definitely loved and appreciated by me:biggrin:
  6. I sincerely want to thank all who responded as I've been surprised and thankfully educated and now informed. This above response was the main reason I thought men wanted to give up "the lead" I had no idea and feel rather silly for it, for not realizing that men need to be desired and need to see and feel that on a session. I guess I still have old thoughts and ideas such as- if a guy gets sucked and fucked, excuse my bluntness- that he'll be happy. Obviously, and hence the gfe, men want passion just as much and maybe even more than women. Thanks for enlightening me. For me the wonderful and most exciting aspect of these relationships is the learning process, As in life every moment/session is a new one and something can be learned from it. To the men that like to be dominant or take the lead-yum!!:biggrin:No matter the role one takes on understanding one another is the first and most important step, then chemistry, then fireworks, then big smiles-enjoy everyone and thanks.
  7. Congrats for reaching your first 100 posts, looking forward to your next 100:)
  8. I am with Bridgette, I also prefer to work in the fall and winter, in the warm months I'd rather be outside on the beach, or hiking, or other outdoor activities.In cold months I'm more motivated to want to be cuddled up with someone.
  9. Let me be the third to welcome you, I hope to see you posting and enjoying all this site has to offer :)
  10. I'm sorry I don't know how to or what a screen shot is, I'm sure I am the most inept computer person on cerb sorry:(
  11. I started a thread a couple months ago concerning these glasses when I first heard of them. Their possible intrusiveness worried me. But soon nothing we do will be private, everyone and everything will be able to film or take pictures of you at anytime, big brother is watching more and more. Bu no sense of being paranoid or worrying about it. what happens happens. :)
  12. Oh another apple crisp fan, the crust is especially good and good to see another appreciate the greasy goodness of KFC, love that stuff, feel bad though the chickens are treated like crap apparently.
  13. I am a junk food worshipper, but I don't feel guilty about it:) My indulgences usually include all types of candy, cakes, fried and greasy foods, I'm surprised I don't get sick, this morning I had 3 ohenry bars and a peanutbutter and banana sandwhich:) sugar is my friend and enemy.
  14. Geez he takes the whole damn bakery, assholes are everywhere, sorry Meaghan, its at these times we have to think of all the good hobbyists. There seems to be a plethora off odd calls lately which does suck....maybe it has something to do with all this cold wet weather.:confused0024:
  15. I try hard to always be positive but when something happens that does get me stressed or feeling worried I get relieve by eating, eating junk food usually, the more the better. Food is good for a lot of things, lol.
  16. I am a person that notices every detail on anyone, unfortunately, as it almost makes me obsessive. Any little thing out of place, weather it be a hair, thread, or a crooked picture, and it'll drive me nuts. But what will make me go yummy on a guy are character traits more than physical attributes, such as, sincerity, confidence, someone who can take control, and definitely kindness:) For physical attributes, well if I'm to be honest, a big cock is always nice:)
  17. Lol, I think that is cute hes telling you enough, you've been on this machine to long, time to pay attention to me. Sometimes our fur babies can be very demanding, just as we can be. But for all their quirks and annoying habits pets make the best friends:biggrin:
  18. Have an extra special birthday, and many, many more:)
  19. Me too, I love this scenario, but safety has to be thought of before pleasure. Its best for you to search out a lady you like then ask the question. if she doesn't provide that service perhaps she may know of someone who does. I don't work with a male so I would be of no help:( sorry, but would consider this with 2 hobbyists provided they are referenced well:)
  20. I'm glad your feeling more appreciated, I'm sorry if there was a time when you didn't feel acceptance or appreciation for your beauty. In this business, an in life there is room for all types, ages, all personalities, intelligence and motivations. I'm glad that message is becoming a strong one in commercials, society and boards like this. Why some try to make others feel less than I will never understand and unfortunately it is usually women. We are far more critical of one another than men are of women. I have been called a rusty old hag, by a woman on this board, some have said my legs were crooked, my hairstyle was stupid, lol, I didn't realize hairstyles could be stupid. All parts of my body have been criticized and made fun of and all these criticisms and comments were by other women, yes other women in the business. It happens and sadly often. I've learned that its pointless to try and understand hate and dislike towards others and specific types the important thing to know is that beauty is as much internal as external and yours, mine and hers is all wonderful and should be celebrated, accepted and appreciated, as there is no other like it. Embrace yourself for being you, unique and special just the way you are:) A big thank you to those who want and accept different types because wouldn't it be boring if we all came from one mold:)
  21. I found your post interesting and had to google to find out more I hope this added info is helpful What are nightshades and in which foods are they found? Potatoes, tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, eggplant, tomatillos, tamarios, pepinos, pimentos, paprika, and cayenne peppers are classified as nightshade foods. A particular group of substances in these foods, called alkaloids, can impact nerve-muscle function and digestive function in animals and humans, and may also be able to compromise joint function. Because the amount of alkaloids is very low in nightshade foods when compared with other nightshade plants, health problems from nightshade foods may only occur in individuals who are especially sensitive to these alkaloid substances. Since cooking only lowers alkaloid content of nightshade foods by about 40-50%, highly sensitive individuals may want to avoid this category of food altogether, while non-sensitive individuals may be able to eat these foods, especially in cooked form, without problem. Green and sprouted spots on potatoes usually reflect high alkaloid content, even though the green itself involves the presence of chlorophyll, not alkaloids. For this reason, sprouted areas should always be thoroughly removed before potato cooking, or the potatoes should be discarded altogether. Nightshades--a description Nightshades are a diverse group of foods, herbs, shrubs, and trees that have fascinated scientists, doctors, and nutritionists for centuries. "Nightshade" is actually the common name used to describe over 2,800 species of plants, many with very different properties and constituents. All of the plants, however, belong to a scientific order called Polemoniales, and to a scientific family called Solanaceae. To give you an idea of the diversity associated with this group of plants, consider the fact that tobacco, morning glory, potato, and tomato are all classified as nightshades. Pharmaceutical nightshades Nightshades are actually more famous as drugs than as foods. The best-known nightshades when it comes to pharmacy include mandrake (Mandragora officinum), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and belladonna, also called deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna). Nightshade vegetables and fruit The most famous food members of the nightshade family include potatoes (Solanum tuberosum), tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum), many species of sweet and hot peppers (all species of Capsicum, including Capsicum annum), and eggplant (Solanum melongena). Less well know, but equally genuine nightshade foods include ground cherries (all species of Physalis), tomatillos (Physallis ixocapra), garden huckleberry (Solanum melanocerasum), tamarillos (Cyphomandra betacea), pepinos (Solanum muricatum), and naranjillas (Solanum quitoense). Pimentos (also called pimientos) belong to the nightshade family, and usually come from the pepper plant Capsicum annum. Pimento cheese and pimento-stuffed olives are therefore examples of foods that should be classified as containing nightshade components. Although the sweet potato, whose scientific name is Ipomoea batatas, belongs to the same plant order as the nightshades (Polemoniales), it does not belong to the Solanaceae family found in this order, but to a different plant family called Convolvulaceae. Nightshade spices The seasoning paprika is also derived from Capsicum annum, the common red pepper, and the seasoning cayenne comes from another nightshade, Capsicum frutenscens. Hot sauces that contain hot peppers should also be considered as a nightshade food. It may be helpful to note here that black pepper, which belongs to the Piperaceae family, is not a member of the nightshade foods. Ways in which nightshades may affect health Alkaloids - The chemistry of nightshades Most of the health research on nightshades has focused on a special group of substances found in all nightshades called alkaloids. In chemical terms, alkaloids are easy to identify because they all have at least one ring-like structure that contains the element nitrogen. Plants produce alkaloids as a regular part of their biochemical activity, and these alkaloids are primarily designed to help protect the plants from insects that would otherwise eat them. Four basic types of alkaloids are found in nightshade plants. These types are: (1) the steroid alkaloids, which contain a fairly complicated fused ring structure and are found in most food nightshades including potato and tomato; (to compare the value of one of the most notable steroid alkaloid -solanine-in the foods in which it is most concentrated, please refer to Table 1)(2) the tropane alkaloids, all originating from the simple amino acid ornithine and found in fewer of the overall nightshades, but more extensively researched due to their strong drug-like properties; (3) the pyrrolizidine alkaloid and (4) the indole alkaloids, both important groups from a drug standpoint. Table 1 VegetableSolanine contentmilligrams per 100 gram servingCommon peppers7.7-9.2Eggplant6.1-11.33Potatoes2-13Effect of steroid alkaloids on the nervous system The steroid alkaloids in potato - primarily solanine and chaonine - have been studied for their health effects in two areas. First is their ability to block activity of an enzyme in nerve cells called cholintesterase. Many of the alkaloids found in nightshades possess this kind of activity, called cholinesterase inhibition. If the activity of cholinesterase is too strongly blocked, the nervous system control of muscle movement becomes disrupted, and muscle twitching, trembling, paralyzed breathing, or convulsions can result. The steroid alkaloids found in potato have clearly been shown to block cholinesterase activity, but this block does not usually appear strong enough to produce nerve-muscle disruptions like twitching or trembling. Effect of steroid alkaloids on joint health A second type of problem potentially related to the potato alkaloids involves damage to the joints caused by inflammation and altered mineral status. Whether alkaloids can contribute to joint damage of this kind is not clear from current levels of research. Some researchers have speculated that nightshade alkaloids can contribute to excessive loss of calcium from bone and excessive depositing of calcium in soft tissue. For this reason, these researchers have recommended elimination of nightshade foods from the meal plans of all individuals with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other joint problems like gout. Effect of nicotine alkaloid on health Just as there is no firm research evidence for the impact of the steroid alkaloids in nightshade foods on the nervous system or joints, there is also no solid research evidence for impact of the more drug-like alkaloids in nightshade foods on body systems. But to the surprise of many people, nightshade foods do contain very small amounts of drug-like alkaloids that have long been fascinating to medical and drug researchers. Consider, for example, the most famous of the one-ring type alkaloids (monocyclic alkaloids) found in the highest concentrations in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum): nicotine. This alkaloid is found not only in non-food nightshades like tobacco, but also in the food nightshades including eggplant and tomato. But there is one important difference here: while alkaloids like nicotine are definitely found in nightshade foods, the amount involved is dramatically less. Even in the case of eggplant, which is the food nightshade that appears to have the highest nicotine content after tobacco, the amount of nicotine is far lower than the amount found in tobacco. In the case of green tomatoes, which also contain nicotine, the amount is even less. The levels of nicotine in all nightshade foods are so low that most healthcare practitioners have simply ignored the presence of nicotine in these foods as a potential compromising factor in our health. At the World's Healthiest Foods, we both agree and disagree with this conclusion. While we agree that the amount of nicotine in nightshade foods is very, very small, it still seems possible to us that some individuals might be particularly sensitive to the alkaloids found in nightshades, and that even very small amounts might compromise function in the bodies of these individuals. Increased alkaloid content of green and sprouting potatoes It's important to point out that green spots on potatoes, or sprouting on potatoes, usually correspond to an increased alkaloid content, and this increased alkaloid content is one of the main reasons for avoiding consumption of green or sprouted potatoes. (The green color itself is chlorophyll, and helpful to our health, but unfortunately, it's also accompanied by the increased alkaloids that we can't see). Interestingly, in one study conducted with hamsters who were fed the sprouted portions of potatoes, increased alkaloid content did not seem to impact the nerves or joints nearly as much as the digestive system itself. The researchers focused on damage to the stomach and intestines when trying to understand the problems caused by ingestion of potato sprout material, and concluded that there were reasons to avoid this material based on digestive system evidence alone. A bitter taste in potatoes after the potatoes have been cooked is usually a good indication that excessive amounts of alkaloids are present. The effect of cooking on the alkaloid content in nightshade foods
  22. Thanks Vitto, I haven't explained myself well, whenever I post my new ad in Halifax service providers it never appears in the new post section on the main page like all the rest, also if you check out my ads they are always a weaker font, not as bold as all the other ads, I guess the best way for someone willing to help and to understand what I mean is to check out that section ,thanks in advance:)
  23. I've been searching the threads for the past hour trying to find info about posting ads. The font in my ads never appear as bold as the rest of the ads, why? Also my ads never appear in the forums they only appear in the section where I post them, what am I forgetting to do? I hope I have explained myself well, please help, someone:)
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