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Genevieve Marceau *** My Website *** All-natural ~ 34B-27-41 ~ 135lbs ~ Late twenties *** 2 hours: $800 ~ 3 hours: $1,100 ~ 4 hours: $1,400 ~ 6 hours: $1,800 14 hours overnight: $3,500 ******************* Do you have a secretive and lascivious desire? Are searching for a creative, intelligent and sassy accomplice? Look no further. My name is Genevieve Marceau (pronounced mar-sso), I am an independent companion available in Montreal, Ottawa, Sherbrook and Quebec City. I am blessed with an outrageously round and generous bottom that superbly contrasts my slim and toned waist. I am an affectionate and thoughtful lady who will captivate you with my strikingly exotic eyes, my curvaceous silhouette and my French heritage. I will become your muse of pleasure with my sexy provocations and skills of rare excellence. I have been told that my kindness and sensuality is only surpassed by my incredible beauty. I am the woman who will touch your spirit with my charm and infuse happiness in your life with my tenderness. Shall we embark on a wonderful journey that will bring you blissful, unspeakable transgressions? If you are curious to know more, I kindly invite you to visit my website. Genevieve xox My personal website Connect with me on Twitter @MissMarceau ~lots of sexy selfies and rich in personality!~
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I have had men in position of power attempting to play the high profile card with me. My response has always been the same: when we are together, I am the Queen, and your social status is therefore irrelevant. I however get all putty in the hands of modest and humble men :)
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Sexist air conditioning? Puhlease!
Genevieve Marceau replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I have worked 7 years in an office, and I have never heard of such issue. Personally, I never minded when the A/C was a degree too cold as it was keeping me awake on this shitty job... I must say that I side with the guys on this issue. Given that men are encouraged to wear a business suit in a professional environment, it is easier for women to add a layer than it is for men to remove one I suppose. -
I understand the concept of personal preferences. I also understand that a woman prefers to avoid a specific community in order to avoid meeting someone that they are related to...Yet, we rarely see "no Caucasian men" or "no Asian men"... So, regardless of a few justifiable exceptions some ladies have to avoid seeing black men, a question remains: why is the dark knight so unpopular, compare to any other group? Personally, I don't have any race restrictions. I accept to see men of color with great enthusiasm, and I have had nothing but amazing experiences, hence why the subject of race is a sensitive one for me. None of my encounters matched the stereotypes brushed by the media, including the myth regarding the size of their manhood. Again, we all have the right to choose who we see, but black men seems to be greatly disadvantage compare to other ethnic groups. Why? Anyway, more for me! hehe ;b
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We must stop indoctrinating boys in feminist ideology
Genevieve Marceau replied to oldblueeyez's topic in In the news
If manspreading is your main beef with gender equality, well my dear you are damn lucky! Do you even realize it? Because while you are whining about your right to monopolize public transportation space and other ludicrous men's first world problems, TODAY the ONU released a report on CANADA's Human Rights failings regarding the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), among other things: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/07/23/canada-human-rights-record-2015_n_7857224.html Women are dying near us, and all you are worrying about is a comfortable space for your nut sac. Yes, you are one lucky, privilege man. -
We must stop indoctrinating boys in feminist ideology
Genevieve Marceau replied to oldblueeyez's topic in In the news
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We must stop indoctrinating boys in feminist ideology
Genevieve Marceau replied to oldblueeyez's topic in In the news
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Well maybe if less women would be killed for the simple reason of being a woman, there would be more female soldiers available to fight for the 1% white elite class. Nothing about this war going on is for protecting and fighting for our rights, it's all about money. There are no heroes in war, only victims. Also, did you know that a female soldier has more chances to be raped and abused by her own fellow solders than on the ground by the "enemy"? Ever heard of a thing called refugee camps? These camps are filled with widows and orphans, with no food, water or medications. Mothers get raped or killed while going out in the field to get water for their kids. What option would you choose? Going on a mission or starving in a trash? Do you believe their conditions are better? In order to reach a fair balance, you should pray for less male soldier killings instead of wishing for more female soldiers death.
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Nothing in this story makes sense to me...Was the man forced by her to take heroin, or he just had an overdose on his own stuff? After the incident, she stepped over him, had a sip of wine and closed the blinds...Would that be possible that maybe, MAYBE she thought he was just high, NOT dead? Also, is it really surprising that she didn't call the police? This incident happened in the states, where women are jailed for doing sex work, and where having condoms on you is enough to press charges. It might not be the drugs who killed this guy, but more the criminalization of sex work. The fact that they are demonizing the woman for having tattoos just reinforces my idea that this whole story is pure bullshit.
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Turn-offs for a lady
Genevieve Marceau replied to Exotic Touch Danielle's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I never came across such situation, but if this would happen to me, I would take a very grave facial expression and tell the abuser that I have AIDS and that I only have 2 months left to live, but that I am happy to know that soon he will be my partner in the afterlife. -
Divulging your name
Genevieve Marceau replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Eric Northman Most psychopath are in fact male, yes. Just like most people who suffers from the Borderline personality disorder are females. It is simply the way it is. I am not sure what is your point by deflecting the debate on female psychopathy among the sex workers. Again, you really don't like to hear that females are victim of daily violence, eh? Empathetic my ass. I am not sure why you take this as such a personal level, but if the shoe fits... The thing is that if a female sex worker demonstrates signs of psychopathy, she won't last very long in this business. If you are smart and stick to reputable providers (as repeatedly said on this thread), it is very unlikely that you would become victim of one. Have you ever been physically threaten or abused by a female sex worker? Have you ever heard of such instance? The reality is that what clients probably fear the most when meeting a new escort is that she won't look like her picture. Really it's not rocket science. -
Divulging your name
Genevieve Marceau replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Well screening with the sole method of name verification is certainly not effective, and it would be silly to simply rely on that. I have never heard of a lady using such basic screening. It's quite patronizing to suggest that this is what we do. As you just said, polite communication and positive vibe makes all the difference. And yes, we do have methods to know your real name without verifying your ID on site. The thread is about name divulgation, not general screening. Now if you want to talk about stats and psychopath, note that between 1% and 3% of male population suffers from this personality disorder. However, I concede that the majority of them won't necessarily turn to physical or psychological violence. Yet *IT HAPPENS*, and not always from a clinically diagnosed freak. I didn't invent these numbers, you can easily look it up yourself. I understand your ignorance as it is not your life that is on the line. Especially if you take such offence every time a woman speaks about male violence. Having a real name won't tell you much about a person's state of mind, but you are right: relying on our gut feeling and intuition is our best tool at the end of the day. How do I use your real name? 1. Hotel: To make sure that you have indeed make a reservation at the hotel and this is not a simple prank; 2. Google: If I Google your name and news article appear regarding your recent liberation from a 10 years sentence that you got for killing your wife (yes, this actually happened to me), I won't see you. 3. Social media: If I look you up on FB, IG, Twitter, etc. and that you are a devil worshiper and are into ritual sacrifices (yes, I got that too), I will most likely not see you as well. 3. Blacklist: if your names pops on one of the verification sites for bad clients - not necessarily as a psychokiller - but lets say just as a time waster, I won't see you. -
Divulging your name
Genevieve Marceau replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Eric Northman Genevieve Marceau Translation: A hundred clients vs one criminal = 1%. Which means that I still consider 99% of clients are safe and trustworthy. Yet, I accept to lose their business if it saves me from one violent individual. S'all I am saying. Again, I still don't get where is the misandry in that, nor where I use a broad brush to paint the situation. Unless that you consider 1% an unreasonably boasted number? -
Divulging your name
Genevieve Marceau replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
To be honest, the thing that appall me the most in this discussion is that some users feel offended and take it personal when we throw our harsh reality in their face, instead of feeling empathetic to it. We are told we have an inflammatory discourse. Those who are empathetic and sensitive to our situation are being shamed into the guy who is just afraid to contradict ladies (or me LOL). Let's pretend that I am a cop, and that I speaking to a citizen of my reality to be killed on duty, in his/her city. It could be the neighbour! Do you think that the regular citizen would be like "Hey, I don't like to be accused of a cop killer! We are not all cop killers! Blocking their hears with both hand and going "lalalalaalalalala I can't hear ya"! "I believe we are living in a perfect world and I don't want to hear about your inflammatory discourse." My point is, why is us escort, when we try to speak our own reality, we are being silenced? Apparently it is very offensive when we do. Some clients just don't like to have their fantasies interrupted while they are riding their unicorn. Why are they even offended in the first place? I really don't understand. Really. Another exercise for the offended souls here: When it is late night, and you have to walk in the parking to your car...What is your biggest fear? Not remembering where you have put your car? Well for women, it is to be attacked at gun or knife point, being raped and robed. This happens EVERYDAY, in EVERY cities in EVERY countries. Although the previous example is a little off of the current subject, all I am trying to say is that if women feel like that in a parking (I don't know one woman who doesn't), imagine when she is in a situation with a first-time client? Of course most men are not like that! I have fantastic and amazing clients in my life. They are the reason why I love my work so much, and that I keep going. They have considerably contributed in my life, and I am thankful every day that they have decided to trust me. If one of them would ever become a victim of extortion by another "lady", she'd have to step over me first, and good luck with that. I tend to get protective with my clients and female colleagues. That's why I don't understand where the offence is... -
Divulging your name
Genevieve Marceau replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I have a real name for those who needs a reality check. Bradley Barton. Bradley Barton was recently found NOT guilty of killing an prostitute by letting her vaginally bleeding to death after, and I quote "rough sex". Bradley Barton is a free man. Hell, as far as I know he could be here posting on this very thread! This world is full of Bradley Barton. He is not an exception. Now before I hear someone wining that not all men are the same, let me tell you something: If "losing" the business of a hundreds clients gives us the chance to avoid only ONE Bradley Barton, we win big time. There is no lost here. Two-way street my ass. Boner vs Murder.... Read the full article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/03/30/cindy-gladue-protests-bradley-barton-not-guilty_n_6966806.html- 114 replies
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Divulging your name
Genevieve Marceau replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
LOL if you want a real name, get a girlfriend. Ladies choose to protect their name because we want to avoid stalkers, harassment and good-clients-gone-bad. I am sorry (not) that it ruins your fantasy. FANTASY being the keyword here. Some of us require the client's real name to avoid this exact same individuals mentioned above.- 114 replies
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Sexy Real Estate Agent in Ottawa?
Genevieve Marceau replied to fadi1716's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Maybe it is because you have been sitting on your male privilege for too long. It is beyond my comprehension that you can't imagine how a man who comes on an adult forum to ask for a sexy real estate agent could not eventually escalate to a situation of sexual harassment. Are you capable - just one second - to put yourself in this woman's situation? Let's make an exercise: Imagine that you, a male real estate agent, work hard everyday to build a reputation and credibility. Now on some random male adult fun forums, a guy is asking for a sexy male real estate agent; then your name pops up. Imagine receiving those male clients, are just as interested in your selling pitch as they are at looking at your crotch. Are you cool with that? Imagine those guys are twice your size. You have to stay professional, because they could hurt your business if you hurt their ego. You are forced to courtesy laugh at their shitty and flirty jokes. Better: how about it's the name of your daughter being mentioned on this forum? Hiring a real estate agent based on her sexiness = thinking with your dick. Thinking with you dick = bad decisions. -
Sexy Real Estate Agent in Ottawa?
Genevieve Marceau replied to fadi1716's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
This thread raises a lot of concerns for me...Us ladies have screening methods and blacklist database to avoid time wasters and sexual predators...What about the female real estate agents? They are also found in a situation where they are alone with a man. Personally, if I was a real estate agent, I would be afraid to be alone in a empty house with a man who chose my services because of my look. Sounds like a case of sexual harassment. -
When the federal police is involved, you can be sure that the issue is serious. We are not talking about a bunch of municipal white *insert religion here* cops from the Bigot brigade 212 chasing the Johns in this case. Last week, a friend of mine who works for the Borders intercepted a men attempting to smuggle a victim hidden in the car dash. Yes, in the car dash, not the trunk. The victim was granted refugee statue.
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Un-warranted dick pics
Genevieve Marceau replied to pkrain's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Who would give a damn who's penis it is anyway? That's not the point. -
Un-warranted dick pics
Genevieve Marceau replied to pkrain's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I say: "Oh sweet! The penis picture exchange game! Here's mine"! Then I send the picture of a penis twice their size. Or I send a very nasty one, the medical record type of nasty one. I got this idea from a lady here, but I don't remember who. I just thought it was brilliant, hahaha! They see me trollin', they hatin'...- 51 replies
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It's not that they don't care about their reputation as a client. They probably don't even realize the damage they are causing to it, because in their mind, they are in their rights. Unfortunately, writing a negative review in retaliation of a break-up is only part of an escalation process. It rarely ever stops there...When a lady fires a client, it is certainly not because he was too handsome. These parasites may write all the crap that they want online, we are not the ones who will end up with a restraining order at the end of the day. We have this power.