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  1. Yikes, that's a doozy! There so many questions, "what if" scenarios and potential for disaster from this. Other than a handful of SP's who do amateur porn, not sure many would take the risk. And likely they would make you sign an agreement to not share and post the video online. To quote Johnny Knoxville from "Jackass": "This has bad news written all over it".
  2. Gregsand

    anna 002

    Nice , the type of little waist I love to hug hard.
  3. I wouldn't throw all low profile providers in the same basket. Yes some are sketchy and fraudulent, but many just want to avoid the downsides of a large digital footprint. The sex trade is not always a career choice and more than often only a temporary source of revenue. Larger the online presence, the harder for them to find a second career without someone finding out about their past. I met several ladies who simply post an ad one or twice a month and have little to no reviews online. And most of the time the service was quite good. If a lady wants to remain low key or on the DNR(Do not review) list, we got to respect her choice. More feedback is nice, but it's not a guarantee of a good experience. Up to you to ask the right questions and walk away if things don't feel right.
  4. Debbie Does Dallas (1978 ) Probably one of the best known classic porno movie after "Deep Throat"(1972).
  5. Again, it's not a question of money! It's about privacy, trust and respect! You don't seem to understand the concept that they are women and not trophies! If she says NO, it's a solid non-negotiable NO! End of story!
  6. I think everyone(lobbyists and providers) prefer the company of a clean companion with a pleasant or neutral scent. While this seems like a simple request, the reality is not. Not everyone smells the same, not every deodorants and perfumes are effective or pleasant to the smell and not everyone has the same definition of what's pleasant or nauseously bad. Like many already mentioned here, the best solution is to start the session with a shower together for both side to enjoy a natural smell. The next best thing is a mild deodorant after the shower before the meeting. But the absolute worst(other than not taking a shower at all) is to use strong perfumes. Not only the smell are more than often nauseously irritating, but makes you question if used to mask something worst. Some of the worst I met smelled like a cheap motel or rental car air freshener(not kidding) and immediately induced strong headaches. And the only solution to it, is shower or bye bye. Both sides need to show a level of flexibility. The unwillingness to correct the problem or to simply take a shower will result in a situation where both sides will lose. We're all adults. And if that old bottle of "Hai Karate" or "Lise Watier" perfume doesn't work for you, just throw it out and find something else. That's all I had to say. Have a nice holiday to all.
  7. Welcome to the board. To add a little on Phaedrus answer, It's the kind of request you can ask indy(independent) providers after a few sessions if the chemistry is good. But better not if she works for an agency/procurer or in a massage parlour/ brothel. This is as much for your protection than hers. For many ladies, it's not a career choice but a temporary source of income. And the last thing they need are pictures that could potentially derail future endeavors. The same goes for you. Good memories remain forever and are far more private. Hope you'll find great ladies and experiences.
  8. Seen "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" last night. A great movie if you enjoy sci-fi and this franchise. Visually stunning, surprisingly funny, a few throwbacks to previous movies and without going into spoilers has a few unexpected twists. Not perfect with an unnecessary side quest that could maybe impact a future movie, but it's a minor nitpick for a great sci-fi/fantasy movie. I strongly recommend.
  9. Zapped! (1982) A horrible movie starring Scott Baio.
  10. Likely both. "can you send money" from a complete stranger is a huge red flag. It's likely a phishing scam. Using the ad to collect phone numbers and a week later sending messages to all in the hope one or a few gullible idiots would transfer some money. The only word of advice would be to only pay cash once both in the same room/apartment.
  11. Considering the bill could jeopardize the livelihood of those ladies, it opens the door to throwing some lawmakers under the bus. Money is always an object and we seen it with Trump's big crackdown on illegal immigrants. So far, most illegals deported were law abiding, tax paying citizens and very few of the terrorists, rapists and murderers Trump was talking about. In the same vein, few low casualties crimes by legal immigrants will generate radical immigration reform , but mass shootings from white men are completely ignored because of massive revenues from the NRA. As we seen in Alabama(and last year presidential election) many people will dismiss hard evidence of immoral behavior. They rather ignore the problem than allow it to interfere with their lives and personal beliefs.
  12. Sorry but I don't buy into this argument. For a long time, we could find escort ads in newspapers. In places like Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, full columns and everyone knew what they were. Now they all moved online and not everyone is familiar on where to look to find providers. I recently visited Quebec city and couldn't find where the local SP's were advertising and very few used CL or BP. Ways of advertisement and communication have evolved, but to the public eye the sex trade still remains the same.
  13. What happens between two adults behind closed door is their own business. Not condoning it, but lobbyists and providers have to take responsibility for their own actions. No need to say more on the subject.
  14. In the past two decades of doing business with SP's , I also seen similar situations. When chemistry and trust exists between a lobbyist and provider, you compensate more for the time than the actual service. And when both feel a bit too comfortable and emotions are high, people tend to do foolish things in the heat of the moment. We can all pretend it never happens, but nobody's perfect as we're all human.
  15. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) A delightful stop motion movie from Nick Park. Xanadu (1980) A movie so ridiculously cheesy, you should avoid if lactose intolerant.
  16. Not as long Trump remains in office. Keep in mind that on top of the "Access Hollywood" tape and the 15 women who went public, Trump was also accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in 1994. While that case was dropped for lack of evidence, it's hard to dismiss it when Trump seems to sympathise with known sexual predators like Jeffrey Epstein, Anthony Gilberthorpe and Roy Moore. Also, the circumstances on why the charges were dropped were never made clear. With Trump legal team's history of settling cases out of court, it's also hard to dismiss the possibility her silence was bought. While Moore lost, the fact Trump and the Republicans supported and funded him will always remain. If Trump can't get his tax plan done, Republicans will start to rebel a bit more publicly and think of their survival in the midterm elections.
  17. That not what I meant. Politicians are hypocrites and many of them see SP's. If they crackdown hard on ladies abilities to advertise, many lawmakers will open themselves to blackmail. Also, it's the type of law that cost a lot to enforce. And with Alabama turning blue and the #MeToo movement, Republicans will have to do some soul searching if they don't want to lose their reign in the midterm elections.
  18. It may be used once or twice in high profile cases to make an example out of someone. But don't expect a massive takedown that could put some of his colleagues in an uncomfortable position.
  19. Uncle Buck. The 1989 John Hughes classic movie with the late John Candy.
  20. Red red wine.(Sorry, had to do some padding to be compliant. LOL)
  21. There plenty of ways to protect ourselves from accusations and blackmail situations. Again , my problem is when it comes from Mike Pence. Someone who was supposed to be the moral compass of the administration and reduced to the role of someone walking with a fire extinguisher behind the President. He never once said anything remotely negative about Trump and defended him no matter the atrocity that came out from his mouth or Twitter feed. It gives us more respect for the despicable "Newt Gingrich Rule", that allows a man to cheat on his wife if she has cancer.
  22. You got to take this with a grain of salt. Most of these bills are only turned into law for political gain and rarely enforced. Websites and social media platforms won't change the way they monitor users and will continue responding to complaints. They will only contact law enforcement in extreme cases. The U.S. is already more severe/hypocrite on the matter. Another law created to pad a resume won't do much impact there and even less here. They should be a bit more concerned with the application of current laws and keep sex offenders out of Congress, the Senate and the White House.
  23. If you often see MA's and RMT's, you'll likely be tempted to experience some holistic therapies. While some services are similar to more traditional massages, others will leave you quite confused. With so many different techniques offered by people with various levels of education and different motivations, it's quite easy to get lost. Like for everything else, there's nothing wrong in asking questions about their level of competence and details about the therapy itself. And obviously those are not sex workers. You can ask, but will very likely get a polite "NO". Many of the techniques used will contain little to no physical contacts. While we can question the effectiveness, one has to keep in mind some people don't like being touched and feel some benefits in the form of stress reduction. Obviously, this requires some level of open mindedness and this is where vigilance is required. Not all therapists are honest and some will test the gullibility of their clients in order to exploit them financially. They are not allowed to perform diagnosis, but will make recommendations using their hands or questionnable tools(pendulum, crystal,...), detecting "energy imbalances" to recommend more sessions or some of their badly labelled products. If you see this or any other questionnable offers, politely pay for the time and don't go back. Others will ask for donations in exchange of "remote sessions"(not making this up). This not only "jumps the shark" in term of health services but pretty much misses the point. You'll be better off just listening to one of the many ASMR videos on YouTube. At least you'll have a soothing music and voice to help you relax. There plenty of honest holistic therapists. And while not doctors, they should still have a minimal knowledge about human health. With regular sessions they should be able to notice things like major weight fluctuations, abnormal skin moles and masses or any other concerns that may require the intervention of conventional medicine. Also, if needed they can recommend you a path to a healthier lifestyle. Again, the goal is stress reduction and someone who'll monitor your health(to a certain extent) without the environment of a crowded clinic or emergency room. No matter the technique used the competence and experience of the therapy will make all the difference. Reasons more to do some research and choose wisely. If you want to share your experiences on the matter or add a comment, you're more than welcome.
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