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  1. Thanks for the review Macpherson, but it would be better for Leigh if you copied-pasted your review here - http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?ltr=L&t=23238 That way anyone looking at her reviews will be able to read your comments as well.
  2. Jessica Massage. GFE Massage, but if I were you, ask her about nuru. I think you'd love it. The experience was hot. Katrine Cannon. She has a lot of different packages, and one that fit your description. And her massages are amazing! (Seriously, RMT level since she's gone to school for it, or trained under one)
  3. Yes, but the bastard shot arrows into her. One of the very few times I have ever been disgusted watching something fictional. GoT viewers know what I speak off
  4. Any of these fine photographers. http://www.bellastella.ca/boudoir/boudoir_portfolio_en.htm http://www.laurakellyblog.ca/2012/11/a-boudoir-marathon-just-in-time-for.html http://boudoirbyjulie.com/#go_page_408 http://www.martinphotography.ca/galleries/index.html
  5. Haven't seen her, but check out FunValerie's ad http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=140299
  6. Since I was pointed out in your comment (among others) Really? This added to your disappointment? I get being polite, but I never insulted him, or made any negative comments of any kind towards him. Just re-read the other comments, and they weren't even rude, more of an explanation. And for continuing on this derailment (Sorry!)
  7. 1. Do/did you read the provider's you are booking with or have booked policies? I always read whatever is on a provider's website before getting in touch with her 2. If you cancel with the provider for whatever reason, do you think the provider should be paid their cancellation fee if they state they have this type of policy or should you pay a cancellation even if one is not stated? To be completely honest, I probably wouldn't book with a provider with such a policy. With one caveat, if it was a no call no show situation on my part, then I think a cancellation fee should be paid if the client would like to book another appointment in advance. But in a situation where life happens, and I have to cancel, I would obviously inform the provider, but I don't think a cancellation fee is warranted. I've cancelled an appointment once because I woke up with a nasty cold, and I've been cancelled on 6 or 7 times. In none of those situations do I place any blame on the provider or expect any sort of discount for the next time. In one time I had to postpone (with a day's notice) I did leave a little extra in the envelope. 3. Should the provider have to ask for the cancellation fee? - 4. When you send along your cancellation message do you offer or state that you will be sending the providers cancellation fee and/or ask what it is or what would the appropriate fee be? Like I said above, the manner of how the cancellation took place matters. If it's a no call no show, or maybe if it was cancelled right around the time of the appointment., then before any future appointments, a cancellation fee should be paid prior. But a cancellation with advance notice does not warrant a cancellation fee (imho).
  8. Good luck with everything moving forward!
  9. I think everyone before me have already said enough on your bbfs request, so I won't add on to it. But I do have a question - are you not afraid that if an SP provides this service, she is at a comparably high risk of contracting some very dangerous stuff that will invariably get passed along to you?
  10. I came in to say that I appreciate this thread a lot. I've pondered on a sort of fantasy for a while that isn't even outlandish, just a bit selfish, so I've been hesitant about communicating it. Nice to see I'm not alone, and there are SPs so willing to entertain ideas (way more than I previously imagined)
  11. When I tried to impress people for the sake of them noticing me, I never got results. Making me think that something I was doing was wrong. Then I decided at one point that I would start doing things that are right for me, and I started to get more confident in myself. And when I stopped trying to live my life to what I thought others wanted of me, and what I did for myself, things started to change completely.
  12. 1- if you're a gentleman does it bother you that knowing a lady can do your job just as well as you can? Nope, not at all. I've never thought of it 2- Would you allow her to pick up your tab for dinner? I'd be fine with that 3- Do you know a lot of successful business women? Yup 4- Does a successful business woman scare you about your job security or she may advance more quickly then you? Not even the slightest
  13. After moving to Toronto, I've met a few SPs, and while all have been great, they are very very different in their approach. While one oozes sex, another has a level of sensuality that's unparallel, and another has a rather unique approach (I have yet to find a word that can aptly describe the experience). But I'd be lying if I said that there wasn't even a small part of me that feels bad with not repeating. These women were so enthusiastic and welcoming, that to reward an exceptional service with not seeing them again (or at least after seeing a few others first), just seems wrong. This is a luxury, and I know it's no hard feelings, but I do wonder some time.
  14. This has always been something that scares the hell out of me. Thinking about it gives me the heebee jeebees. But I think it's totally awesome that there are providers out there that cater to people's wide variety of interests. Congrats on your first sounding!
  15. Welcome! Good luck with everything. I can't really give you better advice than some of these people here, so I'll share what they have to say. There is some useful information here to another new SP: http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=130581 And a bit about setting up your Cerb album here: http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=14414 A little about the business (specifically when it slows down, when/why): http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=33294 This one is directed towards men, but it may be useful to know what are the bullshit boundaries that you should never ever accommodate: http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=12042 Stay safe, and have fun!
  16. I read this somewhere, and it best describes my view on procrastination. Hard works pays off in time Procrastination pays off now Why wait?
  17. I can vouch for Peachy. For the first time I saw her, I had absolutely no idea what to do, and she took the lead, and did it so effortlessly, it made me comfortable and enjoy the entire evening I was with her.
  18. As a human with a penis attachment, nude pictures are automatically awesome. But maybe it's the product of our instant gratification society, but as an overall experience, I like non-nude pictures. I met an SP once based on her overwhelmingly positive recommendations. She had some pictures, but a bit vague. All I knew was that she had a body that was attractive to me. When I met her, she was fully dressed in normal clothes, and would completely normal on the street. We sat down on the sofa, and talked for a little bit, on topics that had nothing to do with sex. Our topics ranged from economics to religion to animals. Our conversation flowed so well, and so tame that while discussing the new Bank of Canada governor, it hit me that I was going to see her naked, and I remember being more turned on about seeing her without clothes than I normally would. It was that anticipation of secrets yet to be revealed. It was a reward for my patience, and to be completely honest, a bit of a fantasy.
  19. I'm not fond of the word 'hobbyist'. I prefer client, or guest.
  20. Not in Saint John, but I would love it if someone offered this.
  21. Missionary always ranks high for me. But my favourite position is a rear entry, similar to doggy. Her body is face down, a pillow used to raise her hips. Her legs are straight and together. And I penetrate from behind obviously. I don't know what it is about this position, but I feel less human and more animal, like all I want to do is hump her (and the only position I feel comfortable using the word hump). I get to see her beautiful neck and back in front of me to nibble or whatever feels right at the time. Oh, and there is a lot of skin-skin contact. Feels uh-may-zing. Kinda similar to this - http://www.sexinfo101.com/jockey.shtml Except my position is a bit different from the guys, I usually keep my legs straight too. But I'll try his way next time. Akthough I'd like to try this next time - http://www.sexinfo101.com/prisonguard.shtml
  22. After 9/11, I was defined by many. Words that people used for me included, but not limited to terrorist, sand-nigger, muslim (said with as much vile repulsion as if they were to call me a nazi), bin laden, etc. I was a teenager at the time, and if I was labelled in a social setting, I'd joke around with it. I embraced it, thinking that if I fought it, people would think I'm being a downer. Even the girl I was with at the time, who is Caucasian would joke about it. During the 2008 election, and after Obama won, I started to notice that at least in the American media, people like me are pretty hated. And while I bear no resemblance to the people who flew those planes into buildings except for the colour of my skin, and the name of the religion I follow, I started feeling that no matter how much I tried to play it off as a joke, or an insult from a fringe part of society, it just wasn't working. I did a 180, and rejected any jokes on the topic. I may not be able to control insults hurled my way, but I can change the way I allow the people around me to act on the topic. I am probably one of the more polite people you'll come across, I do not like fights, I try my best to help others even if it inconveniences me, and I have never in my life shown any violent inclination. So I deserve better than to be defined as a monster. I've learned that in this regard, only a few things get to define who I am. My family, my closest friends, and most importantly, myself.
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