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  1. 5 points
    I do not mean a "vote", or a "compliment" after a visit/session. In the past I read some comments about a wonderful gent written by an SP. It was not the name of the man in question. I am proposing a place that is public (not the Ladies section) to mention the "great" acts (not sexual); the attitudes; the nice camaraderie of our male members. I have many examples of gallantry and helpfulness, advice and getting out of their ways for us in one way or another. I am aware of the nature of this site, but I am also perfectly cognizant of the fact we are all persons with different genders and a unique approach. If there is a recommendation for the ladies, could it be one for the gentlemen...? Let me start with a client, Moustaffa, he went out of his way to help me in my personal life because he knows I am supporting a very sick relative and going through very tough financial moments. I am not talking only about money for services but also his traveling to see me from afar just to make sure my rent is paid; offering me to move the wheelchair or taking me here or there. I take my hat for persons like him. I have many more examples, and I know all the men here we go a step forward for something else than the rendez-vous should be mentioned. I hope our Mod can make something for all of us to celebrate our men! loralee
  2. 2 points
    I don't agree that wearing makeup as a kid necessarily sexualizes them (except for the kiddie pageants which are bizarre to say the least). I played with makeup at home only.. not to wear out. I also had an easy bake oven and didn't become Martha Stewart. I played with lego and didn't become a contractor. I played with trucks.. dolls and tons of games. None of which made me sexualized toward one team or another :p For me it was about wanting to play dress up.. wanting to grow up and be older.. but it was a game. Period. In the right context it's fine. My father tried to disuade me from wearing makeup by telling me lipstick was made from ants... didn't work even though I'm sure I believed him for a while. Frankly I didn't care if it was true! I wasn't however allowed to wear it out of the house. I probably would have if I were allowed..and been ridiculed for it in my small town. oh..and probably because I was allowed to play with it at home only I never ended up wearing makeup until I was in my mid 20's! Making something taboo.. only makes it more desirable.
  3. 2 points
    Wow. I wasn't even allowed to wear ANY makeup (including lip gloss) until I was in high school. Kids should be allowed to be kids. This is almost as bad as when Abercrombie and Fitch were marketing g-strings to pre-teens.
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    This is CTV news. Strike one; they aren't known for politically unbiased reports, even in a frequently politically biased media landscape. Next, how many of you fail to recognize the hallmarks of Conservative political action here? The gov't is appealing the court decision regarding prostitution. Just like any other campaign, the Conservative are going to use the media to soften people up for their message and provoke public sentiment in their favour. There will be more of this before the official appeal is tried. The average Canadian uncritically accepts what they are told. Here they're being told "we need to save women from being pimped, and stop underage prostitution, the only two sorts there are. " And they'll swallow it, hook line and sinker.
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    These guys would fuckup the lord's prayer.. They never ever get things right. Its all about getting a 2 min soundbyte, and selacious headline titles. The media and politics go hand in hand.. You will see a politician use something like this as a platform simply to outrage public views and to get votes.. Horseshit and gravy.. That's what I say.
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    This is EVERYTHING I hate about the media and EVERYTHING I Hate about stereotyping!! Just Disgusting! I thought we were past this! First the police officer should be reprimanded - talking loud and slow the the asian lady!! Second... they did not find anyone underage Third... they did not find any pimps. ... she is just making some outlandish statement that they must be lying and they are all controlled by pimps! What kind of news report was this?! The police calling ads listed as 19-24 trying to find underage girls (Notice it's craigs list they were shown calling from). You can bet that if they had someone underage that would have made the news WAY before any 40 year old bait'd in for a 19 year old would have! Where is the investigative reporting showing the pimps? Why did this even make the air!?!?!? Anyone else MAD about this?!? We should be all writing complaints to CTV and the Toronto Police Department. This is just disgusting! This is NOT news and it's NOT investigative reporting. CNN is credited for exposing underage girls on craigslist and now the other networks are trying to piggyback on that.
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    Very good point. WHich is why I agree little girls should be able to play dress-up and such, but marketing these products directly to them, especially ones specifically called anti-aging - that's not them playing grownup, that's them being treated like adults. I just want them to be kids!
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    I think there's a profound contradiction in our society when we decry pedophilia but also sexualize female children, dressing them provocatively and encouraging them to become obsessed with their physical appearance rather than their physical health and well-being. I dressed my daughter in the same things my sons wore: baggy, comfortable slacks and jeans, over-sized t-shirts and sweatshirts with no advertising, no ballerina dinosaurs, skulls or motorcycles. They wore bright, clear colours that they liked. They could move around, run, jump, climb things and be active without worrying about their clothes, or about whether it was okay to clamber about on playground equipment. I'd seen too many girl children who wouldn't climb on play structures because they were wearing frilly miniskirts and were worried that their underwear would show. My daughter had some beautiful dresses, too. She wore them to some family birthdays, Christmas parties, concerts and so on. She loved to dress up, but she also loved to wear play clothes most of the time. She wasn't interested in wearing makeup until she was about 16, when she had her ears pierced. I felt that she should develop her mind and feel physically strong so that she could be independent. Focusing on external beauty, clothes and makeup to attract men undermines girls and young teens, and that seemed very wrong to me.
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    BEST THREAD EVER!!!! I'm drowning in my own slobber!
  10. 1 point
    Worth a watch... "There's a difference between owning your sexuality and being sexualized"
  11. 1 point
    Any chance you could throw a recco up jeastman ?
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    The very first pic I posted on this thread has disappeared, so here's another of one of my favs, Belle. Exquisite, isn't she?
  15. 1 point
    I worked for an Agency once and it sure didnt take me long to figure out that I was being sent out randomly. I was sent to see a client at a hotel who had pre-book a blond girl named such and such and I arrived not the blond girl who was refereed to him by a previous client. it was maybe the 3rd call I had taken from the agency so while I was in the room with him I called the agency and told them what he told me. they acted like they didnt know what hes talking about, she then tells me to pretend im the girl he pre-booked after knowing perfectly well he knows im definitely not her!! I was outraged I left and quit right there. I couldn't believe the agency's complete lack of respect not only for us but for them as well. Indy girls are by far the best way to go.
  16. 1 point
    Just devoted to the cause, Apex. lol Here's Dahlia Dawn, another fav of mine. Would love to meet her:
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    Here's another look at Milena. :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
  18. 1 point
    Kelly from Jay HC (at the suggestion of superlift--but I agree completely)
  19. 1 point
    Very worthy of a second showing here: The one, the only KIMof Mtl
  20. 1 point
    Most of the ladies do not have MBA's so expecting them to do what mainstream business's do (In the way they operate the business) is not realistic (Wrong expectations!) Mainstream business men and women with either a business education or years of being in a professional business environment learn certain "rules" for successfully marketing a and operating a company. These are things you LEARN over time but can benefit greatly upfront if you learn them early. For Instance... Such things as.. downturns (How to anticipate and how to ensure security) never admitting your slow (sales are down) most business professionals know NEVER to do this (Always say your doing great) ROI (Return on investment - how to make 10.00 into 100.00) landing a deal (Market, Sales Pitch and HOW TO seal the deal!) Addressing your customers needs (It's not always about the sex or the looks - the personality is very important and the way you make your customer feel is very important) phone sales (Mannerisms... not to answer the cell phone while driving or with screaming kids or yelling friends... or loud music playing) Time Management scheduling Follow Ups Repeat sales (Return clients) etc... A lot of the ladies learn this over time and trial and error... (and that can hurt a ladies reputation before she even gets started full swing). Things many people who work in mainstream business assume are common knowledge or obvious choices allude many people who have no formal business experience - and it's easy to forget that at times. This business has no prerequisites, you do not need any business skills to make money as a provider but if you had those skills you could make a LOT MORE money. A few of the ladies over the years have had MBA's and they usually excel rapidly and really do well in the business... and really you do not need a MBA to learn these things. Most are common sense but often overlooked or viewed as not as important. The most successful ladies are the ones who have the ENTIRE PACKAGE (Sell the fantasy, polite on the phone, never miss appointments, treat the guy like he is a god, have lots of fun and enjoy people).... It may just be a big act or illusion ... or it may be the lady really likes her job (Either way the customer should NEVER be able to tell the difference). If you do this you will rarely have slow times as your "Regulars" will keep you busy during these off season times.
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    Giannaxox And Mia, The Dolls Club: Additional Comments: Thong of the day Justine Darling, cerb newbie.
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    Personally I just tip well...at least I hope I do! I just figure that I really don't know the ladies I've seen personally enough to give them a gift that I would consider appropriate; I like to make sure the gifts I give are well-thought out on my part and I find that difficult to do, so far.
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