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Kate von Katz

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  1. I agree, Ottawa is unique in that the ladies are much friendlier and supportive of each other, despite occasional differences of opinion, etc. We've got it good here in Ottawa. And I sincerely hope to make the next one. And I was serious about a spa trip! I think that would be a great ladies' night out! Posted via Mobile Device
  2. I should be able to make it out to this one. Looking forward to meeting y'all! Posted via Mobile Device
  3. Hell yeah! Go relax in the hot tub when the snow's falling. We should do a holiday event! Posted via Mobile Device
  4. Amen! And we ladies should totally invade the spa sometime! Posted via Mobile Device
  5. That was why I started it :-) Definitely gonna be getting a librarian outfit! And maybe some more emo/goth gear. Fetch mister wiggles? ROFLMAO! Posted via Mobile Device
  6. AD, most fetishes are, in fact, an extra charge. Domination costs more yet there is no full service. It is a specialty, and all specialties come with added fees. Posted via Mobile Device
  7. Guys want ladies who love their jobs, but are unwilling to realize that they might not be the kind of guy we love to see, thus making it appear during a session that we don't thoroughly enjoy our work. Seems odd when you think about it that something so logical is often overlooked. The spa? Hmmmm... the only spa I'll be going to is Le Nordik (if you've never been, you're missing out, I highly recommend it). And I go with friends, never with clients. That's a bit shady. Not to mention pink-eye! Posted via Mobile Device
  8. Precisely! Well-put! And thanks for citing sources I was too lazy to :-) Posted via Mobile Device
  9. Ladies I want to nominate: megforfun, Carrie Moon, Erinxo and AngelaofOttawa. They all have very insightful posts and great senses of humor! Gentlemen I want to nominate: igotaboner, Seymour, Etasman, and Old Dog. They all share the same calibre of witty banter and keen observation and insight. (And thanks for the nods. I am truly floored, and honored.) Posted via Mobile Device
  10. Well the Ontario Provincial Police, and their municipal counterparts have added some new crimes to the umbrella of "serious crimes". Guess what is now considered as a "serious crime"? Yep, prostitution. What does this mean for most of us? Nothing at all, really. Law enforcement are solely concerned with street girls, pimps, bawdy houses/brothels, and other indiscreet forms of an otherwise respectable vocation. No need to get spooked by this, but there is an increasing need to make sure the lady/ladies you see are of good repute, and conduct their business with discretion. Law enforcement seem to have a good understanding of the difference between an escort and a prostitute - the differences namely being class and discretion. Posted via Mobile Device
  11. I may know this girl, if she has fuzzy curly red hair and the photographer was a big guy with a shaved head, they're friends of mine (same guy did my Naiad photos). If it is her, she's not an SP. Posted via Mobile Device
  12. I think I got a similar PM! And Erin put it fabulously: ladies want to see guys who genuinely want to see them. Not just because we're the first ad you saw, or whatever. It's not dating, but in a way it is - we want to see guys that we're not clashing with: emotionally, mentally and physically. Posted via Mobile Device
  13. They did a brief newstory about the BlackBerry Torch release. It's supposed to compete with the iPhone market. Here's why it won't work: Firstly the specs of the new Torch really aren't overly impressive. Secondly, Mac has worked long and hard for over a decade as identifying their brand as a hipster brand. BlackBerry is commonly thought of by many, not as hip or cool, but as a corporate ball-and-chain. Thirdly, the feel of the phones in your hand is like night and day. BlackBerry's new Torch feels a bit bulky and chunky in appearance compared to the sleek, almosy sexy look and feel of the iPhone. Fourth, how the hell do you compare with the tech world's version of a rock star: Steve Jobs? You can't! BlackBerry made a name for itself in the white collar market, and it will not be easy to make a splash in the more "alternative" hipster market. Not saying their phones aren't well-crafted. But they typecast themselves. Posted via Mobile Device
  14. This was a chat room? Woops! Then yes, the purpose of a chat room is to chat. I thought it was over the phone :-S Posted via Mobile Device
  15. I agree gothic (true Victorian gothic with a dark twist) is SUPER HOT! Wearing socks to bed? *hiss* LOL Posted via Mobile Device
  16. I have to agree, most ladies provide ample information for a prospective client. Chatting without booking is generally not something ladies do. Posted via Mobile Device Additional Comments: Posted via Mobile Device
  17. I volunteered with a kid at Boozefest (Bluesfest) last summer who had Cerbral palsy. We loved working together so much after the first day, we rearranged our schedules so we were partnered up each shift. Physical and/or mental disability has absolutley nothing to do with who a person is. Case in point: Stephen Hawking. Taking someone at face value - especially in the case of physical ailments - is a bad idea. A lack of understanding and a serious deficit of compassion is the root of these kinds of prejudices. Sad that in a world full of beautiful diversity, some are still in the Stone Age. Posted via Mobile Device
  18. I expressly say on my website that if you continually phone outside my listed hours, you will not be meeting me. It's just disrespectful to think ladies don't have social lives, day jobs, or school that require us to sleep. Posted via Mobile Device
  19. Being asked if you are disease-free is an insult. Being addressed as "hey baby" or other such things is a no-no (for me). Not reading my website before calling or e-mailing is an annoyance, but doesn't always result in me not seeing you. But I like to see gentlemen who possess the following qualities: - mature and dignified - a balanced ego (not over inflated, nor under inflated) - respectful and considerate - take the time to read about me and inform themselves before contacting me - down-to-earth and have a relaxed outlook Guys I do not want to see: - who use ladies as a prop to bolster their own egos - who attempt to negotiate prices and/or services (you're paying for time, not services!) - who cannot spell or use proper English to save their lives (excepting foreigners) - who walk in like they own the place - who pry in closets, behind closed doors, etc. - who fail to understand/accept that ladies are not walking through life with severly damaged self-esteem and self-worth And there are innumerable other small things that pop up in my mind as little red flags. If I don't like how you express yourself in an e-mail - or the content you chose to write - it can be an indicator for me of a personality clash. Not that I pore over every e-mail and analyse the hell out of it, but you get a "vibe" from it. And I unfailingly trust my guts. Posted via Mobile Device
  20. Yes chemistry is extremely important in bringing a playdate to "the next level". Afterall, in my mind GFExperience is more a way of being with each other than services rendered. Otherwise it would be GFService. That's how I look at it, anyway. Better to end something sooner, than suffer through what is sure to be an awkward encounter. Posted via Mobile Device
  21. I agree fully on demanding you call/text them. That kind of self-entitled behavior is exactly what will get you a one-way ticket to my blacklist! Yeah, I'm fussy with who I see. I like to enjoy my time with clients, and if an e-mail or phone call rubs me the wrong way, I won't see you. Moreso when they make demands of me. It is just another form that disrespect takes. And homey don't play that! *whacks idiots on the head with a stuffed sock* (In Living Colour reference) Posted via Mobile Device
  22. Okay, so I should go buy an updated Oxford Dictionary? That'll be our foreplay LOL!! And you realize this brings a whole new meaning to using "Google" as a verb! Posted via Mobile Device
  23. Masterowls, I am both surprised and a little mad that a lady would turn you down because of physical disability. But you are absolutely right, you probably wouldn't have fun with them anyways. I am very professional with clients, and I am careful to maintain professionalism when I let someone know I am not comfortable seeing them. But yes, egos play a major role in human behavior and some people don't like being told "no", even if it was put in the nicest (but firm) way. It's like so many of us all agree upon - chemistry is very important to the overall experience of spending time together. We don't all have good chemistry, and trying to force it is always disasterous. Ditto for personal boundaries/services offered. And deciet - in any form that is not expressly for the purpose of discretion - is not conducive to making me change my mind about seeing someone. Oh well, c'est la vie. And Pete, thanks for not flinging pennies! LOL! Besides, your thoughts are surely worth more than two cents! Posted via Mobile Device
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