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Brad

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  1. I have to add to the chorus. Barbie is easygoing and super friendly, from communicating ahead of our meeting to the goodbye. I always have high hopes, and she certainly exceeded them. She's safe, energetic, genuine, and eager to please. Thanks again for a terrific time!
  2. Alas, it seems people have had a lot of reasons to share bad experiences and turn-offs they've been having recently. And though such posts can be educational and it's good to vent a bit, I thought it would be nice to hear some happy stories too. :) So my question (for everyone): what's the nicest unexpected act, thing or experience that a lady or gent has surprised you with? For myself, it was probably a wonderful Lyla lady I was messaging back and forth with. It was very easy going and genuinely flirtatious, and as we got more creative at one point she surprised me by sharing some erotic stories she had written. Already such a friendly chat, it was a sexy and unexpected gesture and one that I thought showed some trust in the context beyond which I'd any right to expect. It touched me and turned me on both - a memorable combination, to be sure!
  3. First of all, sorry you're having to go through such a stressful and unfair situation. My advice is to go to the police. I know you mentioned you are a private person, but it likely is your best bet for any resolution, and I don't think doing so should compromise your career outside of escorting. I don't think stalking in this situation would be any less likely to deserve and get police attention than any other. Any decent police force should see it the same way, I'd hope! Best of luck!
  4. Since I always like to give the benefit of the doubt, I'll assume you are serious, in which case the clarification is a simple one. The essence of the term glass ceiling isn't saying that a woman (or a minority) can't make it to a top position, just that there are barriers to advancement that make it more difficult and less common for them. Saying that there is no glass ceiling because there are examples of women who are in high (even top) executive positions would be like saying there's no racism in the United States because the President is black. But I suspect you likely know all this.
  5. Hey Summer, your link wasn't working. Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSecArZUmd0&oref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DFSecArZUmd0&has_verified=1%3A%2F%2F (by the way, screening of the Cannes sounds like an awesome first date)
  6. I know it's rude, but I have to share this unsolicited duck pic...
  7. Spoilers for the books follow: As I recall in the novels the last we heard of Sansa and Petyr is they are still holed up in the Eerie (the lords of the Vale are pretty much rebelling). The character who Ramsey is marring is someone that he and Roose Bolton *think* is Arya Stark, but is in fact one of Sansa's handmaids (a character not in the show at all). Personally, I don't mind changes being made from the books. I understand that each medium is going to tell it's own story and can enjoy it for what each one offers. In fact, I find the show often does a better job of keeping up a good pace and making good use of the characters. I think rape scenes *can* be gratuitous, but I thought they filmed that one well (with sensitivity if that makes sense) and it was in line with the context of the story. The review of the episode I quite liked is Alyssa Rosenberg's, which explains everything well in context to the novels can be found here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/act-four/wp/2015/05/17/game-of-thrones-season-5-episode-6-review-unbowed-unbent-unbroken/ Cheers.
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