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piano8950

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  1. I kinda like it when someone wears something that is comfortable, not necessarily sexy. Obviously it goes without saying that tattered clothes is probably not the best impression, but I couldn't care less if she wants to wear a dress, skirt, pair of jeans, t-shirt, tank top, sweater, or if it's an incall, even PJs. Dressing up sexy and glammed up only appeals to me if said person likes to do it herself, otherwise I feel kinda selfish asking her to go through all that trouble. And to be honest, from the pictures I've seen here, I think most, if not all the escorts here would look just lovely wearing anything.
  2. I feel you The morning after the first time I saw an SP, I lay in bed reminiscing about a truly wonderful experience. Mind you, I was pretty much not wearing anything, under the covers, when the maid comes in. In a split second I jump out of bed only to realize I'm not going to make it and jump right back in, and conjure up the loudest fake snore I possibly can. Freaks the maid out, who apologizes to what she thinks is someone sleeping, and runs out. I've always bolted the doors since while staying at a hotel.
  3. As of this immediate moment. Super awesome science machine to automatically memorize everything for upcoming exams so I could sleep and snowboard and not study this week. In general, finding a nice girl, starting a family, grow old happy and fat with the wife.
  4. This thread has grown legs and run so far I can only be reminded of a certain character. Mr. Garrison (then Miss Garrison, then Mr. Garrison) The only character I know who went through all possible sexual orientations from both sides. A closeted homosexual male, who finally accepted himself and became openly gay to becoming a woman attracted to men, to becoming a lesbian and then going back to being a man who is very straight and pretty much disgusted with homosexuality. --- But on a more serious note, I see transgenders as the sex they feel as, not the one the were born as. But that aside (and basically sexual interaction with a pre-op transgender, or "complete male/female"), I am genuinely puzzled about why some people who've posted here bring up labels when talking about sexual orientation. I don't see a correlation between the two. I'll give you an example. One of my cousins believes in Ganesh and Krishna. He follows the rituals of Hinduism, so I would consider him a Hindu. Just like someone might call me Canadian or brown skinned, I don't think they are labeling me, just stating an obvious fact. So yeah, don't think gay/straight/bi are label words, some here do, not sure why. I guess that's it then. I seriously need to spend more time studying and less time here
  5. Okay, so very sorry, I promise this is the last thing I'm gonna say on this thread (stupid me getting sucked into this yet again) Anyhow, family member works for the CRA. Trust me, if someone lives a lifestyle other then stashing all that 100k/year in their mattress, they will be audited and will be caught. You can't earn that much money without being noticed, and the only certainty with any ruling government is that they will come after you for taxes. Hell, I've heard of drug dealers filling in their tax returns just to avoid the shitstorm of hell that comes with hiding from the government. So argument null/void And if I made that much, trust me, I'd be going for $200,000 the next year
  6. I run my own business and you could categorize it as a luxury expense, instead of a necessity. My prices are somewhat mid to high level in the industry. The fact of the matter is that I charge the rate I do because of a combination of a few factors: Because I can - Probably the most important reason. If I can charge someone $2k/day, and they are willing to pay for my services at that rate, I will do it. I'm not running a charity or non-profit Because of my experience and expertise - I've been thrown in a lot of difficult situations and have come out of it a bit smarter. That knowledge helps my future clients, and they usually appreciate it Because my reviews are that good - Not to brag, but I am very proud of the reviews my clients have given me. They often rave about me to their friends, frequently acting as my spokesmen and women. They would not do this if they felt they received a service inferior to the price they paid The one factor that will never ever play into my price points is cost of living/running a business - I if can't afford to do what I can because prices are rising, I can suck it up, cut a lot of personal luxuries out of my life or do something else for money. I can't charge more just because the price of gas has gone up or because my equipment is expensive, or my clothes need to be replaced or I need a new website. It is not the clients' business to know how my life is going, as far as they are concerned, I come in, provide the best service I can possibly do, and be professional. And this may sound cold, but I don't care about knowing if someone or some business is able to profit or break even from what they are doing, including SPs. I work hard, or I get eaten by someone else who will. I mentioned this because some SPs have brought it up here, and I respect their decision to charge whatever they want, just not justify it because of their expenses, but because they are just that good. Being an SP is different then what I do, so there are a whole set of different reasons. My point with all of this is that as an independent business owner, my concern for my clients start when they hire me, not when they try to negotiate me down or complain about how my field is so expensive. You can choose between Sears or Harry Rosen for suits, but you can't negotiate at either locations. And if someone thinks that the general industry is getting too expensive, it'll either snap back to what it use to be, or go on getting more expensive. Seeing an SP or MA is a luxury. And it'll react to market demands, just like everything else. Complaining about it seems a bit silly (but that's just me). If there is a certain $300/hr SP who does not treat clients well, she will lose out. Don't worry about her, worry about yourself. Visit highly recommended SPs. In my case, I found an SP that's awesome and quite professional, and I decided that I rather go back instead of seeing other SPs. Hey look, I'm a repeat customer! C/N: Either pay up, or don't. Nothing ticks me off more then when people complain my industry charges too much, and I can't imagine this industry is any different. Edit - If my unnecessarily long comment was unclear to anyone, an SP is free to charge whatever she wants for a variety of reasons that she set for herself, just like I did for myself for what I do. If she can make a comfortable living of it, great, power to her. /Soapbox
  7. I can't say how much I love receiving oral, just that the feeling is fantastic (understatement but you get the point) And I love giving oral. I know that I'm inexperienced with sex in comparison to a lot of if not most members here, but the idea of pleasuring someone the same way that she can to me is very satisfying, and ranks high on my erotic scale.
  8. Just picked it up, using it as my study break. I've been wanting to read this book for ages now, and have a good enough excuse to finally start it
  9. If he enjoys it, he just might be bi-sexual or gay. Forget about labels, it's the definition of the word. From what I understand, if an male likes sexual encounters with other males, including a blowjob to a point he is sexually excited, I think that constitutes him either a bi-sexual or gay (Depending on his sexual feelings towards females). If he wants to call himself straight/hetro-sexual, that's no one's concern except for his. IMO
  10. Nope, and don't think I'd go for it But then again, this year I've done things I never would've done before, so who knows
  11. I can't speak for an SP regarding your age, but I can say with certainty that whoever you do meet, be courteous and incredibly respectful. Ask away. There are some members here who have had bad first experiences back before resources like Cerb.
  12. Any time anyone attempts to be the referee on cool, it never goes down well. Trying to determine 'cool gadgets', well that's just incredibly lame. Now excuse me while I put on my headset while driving. You see I like talking on my BlackBerry while driving (good reception and such), but I'm not to fond of the tickets.
  13. By making it less male centric, and doing this! http://scanlime.org/2012/11/hacking-my-vagina/ Hell, this was the most fun I had reading an article about any engineering process and I'm a dude. And this woman has done something I think could be quite revolutionary in terms of the design, and implementation of toys; reactive instead of mechanical.
  14. Audi R8 And then there is this video to accompany http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=format67&oq=format67&gs_l=youtube.3..0l10.7914.9676.0.9820.8.8.0.0.0.0.95.532.8.8.0...0.0...1ac.1.0g1myF1QKyU And the Nissan GTR
  15. Once, went from my bed to my sofa. Have no memory of it, just got very confused when I woke up
  16. I've never had an issue in any hotel carrying gear in. And hotels won't be bothering a guest bringing in gear for any reason other then disturbing other guests. As for hotel recommendations, the two I'd recommend are the Chateau Laurier, or Albert at Bay. Obviously the former is a much more pricier option, and there are some limitations with space, but as long as you have a queen size bed room, and creative with that, you should be fine. The positives are that it has a high ceiling. And a slightly upscale interior. I say slightly because the last time I stayed there, I found it a bit dated. But personally, I wouldn't shoot there. I'd shoot at Albert at Bay. A lot more bang for your buck, you get an entire apartment (furnished). You can shoot a lot of different angles, work in different rooms. Downside to it is that it has smaller windows depending on the room, and ceilings are 8 feet high. Montreal has a bunch of different options. And cheaper too imo. The Queen Elizabeth is pretty. But the Hilton in the financial district is also quite lovely if you get the suite.
  17. If this isn't first world problems, then I don't know what is http://www.3news.co.nz/Anders-Breivik-criticises-prison-conditions/tabid/417/articleID/277930/Default.aspx
  18. Bump, cause I feel bad for the ladies since us men have the boobies, fripple, generic that's so hot, and abs threads. So to kick start this back Cause at 60, I want to be that bad-ass
  19. During exam season when I go into full non-shave mode (exam beard), I've been associated to Hancock. Not Will Smith, Hancock In my defense, exams takes up most of my sleep time too, showering and brushing is as far as I go with personal hygiene. Grooming takes place one day after the last exam.
  20. Haven't used them, but assuming they are the same as the $50 and $100, I like them a lot. I hated having to use half ripped up paper bills, and considered it a waste when a barely year old bill would be ripped up to be replaced with another paper bill. The lifecycle was too short. At least with these, I don't have to worry about it getting wet, ripped and from what I heard, less likely to be used to snort cocaine (thinking about my money being used by some druggie to get high just gives me the heebie jeebies)
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