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I would have sex with a robot. I don't think I would ever own one. If I did it would have to be multipurpose and not just a sexbot. If it also cleaned, cooked, provided security against intruders etc, then yeah, that would be great. But it would be hard to settle on one model. So maybe I'd just rent one from a company that would allow you to swap for different models at any time.
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I was wondering, too. She looks great.
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I saw 'The Duke of Burgundy'. It's another one of those movies that I really liked but wouldn't recommend to most people because it is very odd. It's set in an alternate world where there are no men. Reproduction is never explained. It centres around a couple who engage in dominant-submissive roleplay. The movie examines relationship dynamics in a way that I found really interesting. I think setting the film in a world with only women was a really clever approach because it avoids getting bogged down by male and female stereotypes. And since every character in this film is a homosexual (or an asexual I suppose) it doesn't feel like it's commenting on the gay community. If you're into offbeat stuff like this, check it out.
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I had been eyeing and drooling over Anastasia's profile on the Mirage site all week. I finally found some free time in my schedule to see her and I am glad I did. Dealing with Mirage is always easy and they still operate out of the same nice condo building, which I find a nice, convenient location. Anastasia was tons of fun. She is very frank and funny and off the cuff. She shared some funny anecdotes and it really broke the ice. We talked for a bit, during which time I probably came across like an idiot because I was drooling all over her. She's just absolutely gorgeous. Her bright eyes were in tight competition with her breasts for my attention. Her enhanced breasts suit her tight, tall figure. She wore the that black outfit with the cloth that is like suspenders covering her nipples. I was going to request that outfit, but didn't bother, and just my luck that she wore it anyway. I must have done something amazing in a past life for this good fortune. She is really frisky and full of energy. Very playful and lots of fun. I am looking forward to seeing her again.
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I have used Mirage and enjoyed my experience. I don't believe they ever advertise on here, although I may have missed it. They are very professional and easy to deal with. I used to use Pink Kitty. I haven't used them in awhile. They kinda disappeared and now they're back, but none of their current ladies really appeal to me, so I haven't tried them recently. But the women were always nice.
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why aren't doctors supporting sex workers
loopie replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'd love to see the look on a woman's face when a man says "I only cheated on you because my doctor told me to." Somehow, I doubt the expert medical opinion would carry much weight with her in this situation. -
I did say that I thought Tea's book was a fair representation of her life in the business. I just didn't like her personality, or her writing. She just seemed very lazy; her inability to work towards even her own very modest goals was frustrating to read. She also complained way too much for my tastes. I can't stand people endlessly complain about choices they made. As for Cody, I do agree with you that she was probably collecting life experiences on which to draw for her planned career as a writer. But that doesn't really bother me. If anything it probably made her more observant. Both books were informative, I just enjoyed one way more than the other.
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I read one sex trade worker memoir called 'Rent Girl' by Michelle Tea. It was good in that it reflected the sex trade in that middle zone that is neither some fantasy about making millions of dollars romancing hunks on dream dates, nor was it some gritty sad streetwalker's tale of despair. However I disliked everything else about the book. I found Tea to be way too much of a bratty slacker to stand. And the writing is terrible. I'm not a stickler for grammar and spelling, but this book was full of mistakes a first grader wouldn't make. Still, I'd say it felt like a fair representation of the life. One I found really entertaining was 'Candy Girl' by Diablo Cody. She later became a screenwriter who wrote movies like 'Juno', but this book is a memoir of her time as a stripper. She brings a lot of humour and insight that makes for a good read. Maybe reading those two will help give you some ideas of how you're going to approach the subject.
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Does anybody else here read that free newspaper 'Metro'? I assume they got a new editor because about a year ago I noticed the feminist agenda in it rising. Has anybody else noticed this? I used to like it because it was a "just the facts" summary of what's going on. It never went into much detail on stories, but it also mostly spared me the editorial commentary that I find plagues major newspapers. But now it seems full of commentary and their choice of stories seems very strategic. Just for example: they spent half a page on an article about how men tend to sit with their legs spread apart (this action was nicknamed "manspreading"). They actually interviewed a Women's Studies professor who classified this as opression of women because on public buses men's knees are taking up space that, in theory, belongs to women. If I saw something like this in a women's magazine like 'Cosmopolitan' it would probably be right at home with some cutesy title like 'Ten Totally Annoying Things That Dudes Do', seeing it in a real newspaper felt incredibly petty. And hearing a pet peeve like this phrased as a struggle for all womankind felt beyond melodramatic. Just to be clear, I would find it equally stupid to see a guy writing an article in a real newspaper about how annoying he finds it that his girlfriend's products are all over his bathroom sink. Anyway, this is just an observation.
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Are the days of agencies coming to an end?
loopie replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
From what I understand, agencies do provide some service for their ladies. I think most of them cover the overhead costs such as the incall location and costs of advertising. Many also invest in professional photoshoots for the ladies to help promote them. They also handle the phones. The agency phone operator can book appointments for a lady while she is serving another client, so she doesn't miss out on business. As far as the client is concerned, agencies can be more trustworthy. You're probably not going to get scammed with an established agency. Whenever you see an unverified independent, you are taking a risk that it is some sort of scam. So, I think there is a place for both agencies and independents in this world. Both arrangements provide different advantages and disadvantages to their ladies and to their clients. -
Does the quality of pictures make a difference?
loopie replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I am not looking for photography skills because when I am here, I am not hiring a photographer. All I want is a clear idea of who's going to open the door when I knock. So the quality of the photos only matters in terms of clarity. Some of things you mention are an issue if they keep from being able to tell what the lady looks like. But I am in not judging the photos on artistic merit. -
I never tip the first time with a woman. Payment is always done upfront (in my experience) so I would feel tacky giving her an extra at the end. It would feel like I was giving her a grade or something. It would just put an awkward ending on the whole affair for me. With my regulars I usually tip every now and then just to show my appreciation for their continued good service. I don't see tipping as something that should be expected in this lifestyle. Other than agency workers, escorts set their own rates. So if they want more money, they can just ask. It's not at all like a job as a restaurant server where they are paid less by their employer with the expectation that they'll make their money from tips.
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How should you raise your kids?
loopie replied to bcguy42's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Gender roles give men and women different ways of expressing the same basic personality traits. People think of men as being more competitive just because the traditional male way of competing was more obvious because it was more physical in the forms of fighting and sports. Women are just as capable of being competitive, it's just that gender roles assigned them different more nuanced ways of making each other feel like crap. Our roles did used to be more defined by our bodies, which are different. But that is becoming pretty irrelevant now. Women still have the ability to give birth, but most have fewer children than in previous eras and many have no children at all. Men do still dominate physical professions, but fewer professions are physical because of technology. Even being a warrior doesn't necessarily require physical strength. You don't even need to be able to walk to pilot a remotely piloted jet. -
Who Will Win The Next Federal Election?
loopie replied to drlove's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I don't think Trudeau can simply walk into power on the strength of his charm and vague positive slogans. I think at this point, Trudeau really does have to make a case for himself, and I don't see him doing it. Right now, I get the feeling that even if he won, he would just continue Harper's policies and the only difference would be that he would sell it all with a warmer public image. Harper is a sly dog, and during the campaign he'll press Trudeau for specifics that Trudeau either won't have, or won't want to put forward for fear of criticism. I tend to think we're getting Harper: Round 4. -
How should you raise your kids?
loopie replied to bcguy42's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I don't really believe that there are male personality traits and female personality traits. -
Make it so people don't need to eat, drink, pee, poop, or sleep (unless they want to).
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Cuddle's, Kissing and Hugs. How important
loopie replied to someguy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I read about this in the Metro newspaper today: https://www.cuddlery.ca/ This is a professional cuddlers firm, offering snuggling and cuddling services. They emphasize that their services are non-sexual and that both participants are clothed (no nudity). I love snuggles 'n cuddles, but I must admit, there's something I find funny about this. It almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live sketch or something. The wholesomeness of it is both humorous and sweet at the same time. Discuss. -
I saw Kay's ad on BP showcasing photos of her mouthwatering rack and stating that she was a 36 F cup. I absolutely had to see this glory in person. It was verymuch worth it. As a big boob fan this really was all 12 days of Christmas rolled into one (or well, two, boobs that is). I found her easy to communicate through text and the location was a hotel very near to where I live. When we met, I found her to be a friendly person. She was quite talkative and easygoing in conversation. She also advertised that she has a mouth that won't quit, and that fortunately turned out to be true as well. For the most part, I took the lead with her, which was fine.
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Just saw her. I liked her.
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That rack is just mouthwatering goodness. I would love to get close to her.
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I had a similiar experience as Kathryn, I was told there was no point in getting an AIDS test because I was in a low risk demographic (hetero male with no drug use). The reason I was at the clinic was because a condom came off during vaginal intercourse, so I went in to get tested for everything I could. Even with that explanation they tried to talk me out of the AIDS test.