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  1. 11 points
    Was out dancing lastweekend with another out of town SP. Having a really great time, feeling like just 2 normal, average girls out for the night. Then this guy comes to talk to us outside the bar. Very handsome, large biceps, well dresser. At first we were sort of week in the knee's by his good looks. For me, even though he was nice to look at, I am not in the habit of picking up or being picked up in bars. I just do not need yet another date, lol! My freind with me was feeling the same way. So we politly declined his offer, couldnt seem to figure out which one he was trying to pick up anyways. But he kept on saying" so...ladies what's up?"......:so...ladies what"s up?" Finally getting slightly irritated by the same question over and over again, I said nothing is going on, I am heading home, and so is she. Then out of now where, he says, "hey I know you 2 girls, you are from Kerb( trying to proununce cerb)" "kerb?" I say, "I dont know where kerb is, but I am from Moncton" Pretending to not know WTF he was talikng about. Again he says it" ya...your from Kerb" Again acting dumbfounded I answer " I am from NB, I dont where the hell kerb is!" So she and I were going to grab a cab where they all are staioned, but I was a bit werided out by all of that, so we took an alternate route just in case he would attempt to fallow us home. Now I am not normally easliy spooked but when you got a bunch of young guy's drinking and one gets "shoot down" you really don't know how it can end. I hope that this person will read this, and understand that it is NEVER OK to approach us in that way!! We are in a vaunerable postion in our work, and do not need to feel vaunerable when we go out for a good time! If i had met this guy in the past, perhaps I would have felt better about it. But I never met him. Also had I met him before, I would be upset that he would "out" me when I am in company of freinds. I assume he may be new to this, perhaps do not know the protocol of seeing an SP in public, so here it is.....NEVER APPROCH TO SP IN PUBLIC!!!! Additional Comments: Thanks megforfun.....It was quick thinking for sure, lol!
  2. 6 points
    July 23 1901 - October 14 1996 Today would have been my grandfather's 110th birthday. He made it 95 wonderful years, and I can honestly say that barely a day goes by that I don't think of the man. There are people that make you a better person just because they are or in this case, were, in your life. The man was special. There was a warmth to his character, a genuine charisma that drew people. If you knew him, you loved him. He had that small town charm - the kind of charm that made you want to stop and say hello, maybe exchange a few stories. All of his life and wherever he went, people wanted to know my grandpa. He wasn't a particularly physically affectionate, he wasn't all huggy or kissy - but you could tell by the look in his eyes that he cared deeply for the people in his life. He wasn't rich. He wasn't particularly handsome nor did he hold any position of power in his community. He was just "Bill." He understood what it meant to be a man and what it meant to be human. He saw alcoholism and spousal abuse in his family; he took steps to protect the ones he loved from both. He understood that both his son and his daughter would need an education and he made provisions to make sure that both of them would succeed. He loved his wife, his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and never have any of us doubted the depth of his feelings. It was truly reciprocal. That man has left a legacy of character to each and every person whom he met. If I could be even 1/10th the man he was, I would feel that as an accomplishment. So here's to Bill, my grandpa and my personal mentor. I miss you. I love you. I think of you every day. Is there/was there someone in your life that made that profound difference?
  3. 3 points
    I am forever coming home from hotels with shampoo, conditioner and lotions. Well a girl like me has plenty of these already. So I began to collect them, and near Christmas time I donate the whole bag to women's shelter! I would encourage all of you to do the same:) These women who are so much in need of some TLC that such a small thing like a bottle of lotion can lift spirits! Something so small but means the world to another whom is in a a fragile state. Happy collecting:)
  4. 3 points
    The people in Norway are to (most of) us without faces and without histories. It's not fair or right, but we feel more emotion when there is a face and life story to the tragedy. We are only human. Addiction and mental illness are a horrible evil, just like terrorism. I don't believe they are hierarchical.
  5. 3 points
    She was a junkie. I really wish people would pay more attention to the real tragedy in norway than the death of a drugged-out celebrity. Posted via Mobile Device
  6. 2 points
    Eve Ensler put it best: "To love the vagina, you have to love hair... It's the leaf around the flower, the lawn around the house." It's there for a reason. Namely, to indicate that I've passed puberty. I never understood the equation of a hairless pussy with sexual availability. To me things are the exact opposite. I never used to discuss the state of my pubic hair with clients I'd never met because I figured that hair was a personal matter. Now I almost feel like it's political. Working with a bush (or even a landing strip) makes me stand out and often not in ways that I like. Fortunately there is a small but dedicated following of people who love pussy the way nature intended it to be loved - untamed and unforgiving. Thank you so much, Secret Admirer! I don't want to belittle anyone or to deny real tastes, I just honestly don't know what's so frightening about my lovely ginger curls.
  7. 2 points
    My favorite part on my body is my back mussels, and the 2 dimples just above my tail bone, I never noticed before how sexy those dimples are until I had seen them in a photo:)
  8. 2 points
    Well. it is so easy to get caught up in the cliches of Montreal that it is easy to miss some of the real pleasures. Just two to start: Montreal is multi-cultural. This resto, Pintxo, is Spanish/Basque is lots of fun and still sophisticated. The pintxos are a sophisticated re-interpretation of Basque bar food: mini-tapas. Don't order a 'main,' order 3 or 4 pintxos instead (their specialty). http://www.pintxo.ca/Templates/ingles.htm And definitely you must spend a few hours wandering around Jean-Talon Market! If you have the energy Little Italy is near-by for an espresso 'correcto' to finish off the day. Touch -- and other senses too :)
  9. 2 points
    I agree that grape seed oil is very nourishing and holly oil is great because it's clear and will not leave stains. I'll also use a dry massage oil made from palm, raisin oil and natural vitamin E. To add to this topic, Nuru Gel is great for it's benefit too. It's composed of nori seaweed, chamomile and other essential minerals. Seaweed is a great way to cleanse and detoxify the skin, like a seaweed wrap. Another hidden benefit of Nuru Gel is that it's water soluble and extremely easy to wash off in the shower. Guaranteed not to leave a residue on the skin, which is idealistic for discerning and discreet gentleman. Do I also have to mention it's slippery and wet effect during a body slide massage?
  10. 1 point
    Keeping the spirit of positivity going, I thought it would be empowering to be forced to pick a body part on ourselves that we really dig. It could be your genitals, your hair or even your upper arms. As long as it's a part of yourself you're truly crazy about and have never had any plastic surgery on. And don't worry about sounding conceited. It's important that we love ourselves, just as we were created. So let's share with one another what we're thankful for and confident about on our bodies! I guess I'll start. I like my eyes, the colour, shape and array of emotions they can express all on their own.
  11. 1 point
    She was not my favorite artist...but no one deserve to died this way...addiction is something really serious, and yes people bash her because she did drugs and now say oh we saw it comining....they are not sure but she may have done it by purpose... and when someone is at the edge and only see death as the only possible escape, no matter what she did...it's sad. We can't judge someone over suicide... and as for what happen in Norway, it's really sad as well...
  12. 1 point
    Regardless of the circumstances or her possible motives, I mourn the loss of a rare and exceptional talent. I enjoyed her music and I am sad to think there will be no more. End of.
  13. 1 point
    My hair. It's thick and I have a lot of it and guys just love running their fingers through it. Also my eyes, which turn a deeper shade of green when I'm aroused.
  14. 1 point
    Yes this does sadden me, it really is too bad, cause so much done for her to get the help she needed, it goes to show, even the best of us can slid threw the cracks!
  15. 1 point
    Wow I closed that after 30 seconds too much for me.. Poop swapping!!
  16. 1 point
    I would rather remember Amy when she was at her best:
  17. 1 point
    Don't know if this cools you down or heats you up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLLm7GJ9uAw RG
  18. 1 point
    I don't even want to look. I have a weak stomach.
  19. 1 point
    In this morning's e-mail I received this link to a short video satirizing Melissa Farley's work. "Thank You, Melissa Farley."
  20. 1 point
    I love staying in one of the small hotels on St. Denis. Bistro a JoJo is a fun spot with live blues. Of course, Crescent St is a must see...bar wise. And for a great dining experience, check out O.Noir on St. Catherine. So many fun and great places to visit, it could take me hours to describe all of the touristy things I love to do when there.
  21. 1 point
    I must be very dense. I have no idea what people are talking about on this thread.
  22. 1 point
    Hmmm, You got me curious? Not sure I understand what you mean?? Can you tell me ? I feel silly for not understanding, lol. Additional Comments: OMG!!!! Just got informed that is soooo gross! I hate to judgmental, but I can only be open to a point! Ewwwwww
  23. 1 point
    Another memorable and mesmerizing image from Carley's new album, "Mesmerized": (You've got to see her in the flesh, whatsup....and thanks for the rep points) And another favourite of mine, JessicaMassage, again:
  24. 1 point
    i love le garde manger, i go there very often it's an expensive place but if you enjoy great food, great wine you won't regret it. If you go you have to try there famous lobster poutine and the bavette is also delicious Sonoma
  25. 1 point
    The answer is NO he can't; after all, why in hell would he want to?? lol Congratulations WIT :)
  26. 1 point
    From a womans perspective I can say that I agree with WIT in that you should just let everything flow naturally, if you try to follow a script or worry too much about what you read on the board about how things should go then you'll end up missing out on a good time, just enjoy the company you are with and enjoy her for who she is. There is no correct order on taking turns, just go with the flow.
  27. 1 point
    You'd think that I could have come up with something better than an ad for my 500th post, after all I've had almost 3 years to plan it. ;) Thanks for the kind words everyone, I don't post all that often but I do try to participate where I can - it's always nice to know it's appreciated. Now since it's my thread please hijack it with something fun! :D
  28. 1 point
    I love my Bum! It's bouncy but firm, giggly and round. I love my bubble butt! Yay!!! lol
  29. 1 point
    I like my eyes! I think they are the sexiest part of everybody ;)
  30. 1 point
    Ditto; staying in the air....with periodic jumps in the pool :)
  31. 1 point
    Two more for you: Sweet Angel And a new pic of Carley Chase. What more needs to be said? *Three* more .....
  32. 1 point
    Beautiful pictures of beautiful ladies above, Cato. Why I always run out of rep points lol when I need them.
  33. 1 point
    I was wondering how long it would take before somebody posted something along these lines. Let's be clear folks - this is a choice, and an one that ought to be based solely on PERSONAL preference. It is completely ridiculous (and offensive to those who do not shave) to say that shaving is an indication of "caring" for one's body... Pubic hair actually serves a purpose - it protects the vagina from bacteria and other impurities, and it also keeps things cooler down there (by creating some breathing room and wicking moisture away)... So, in fact, it can be (and is often) argued that in terms of sanitation, comfort, and freshness, public hair is helpful. But in the end, the only thing that matters is how a woman feels... about herself and her body. It's unfortunate that in our culture, women feel so obliged to keep up with the ever-changing male-imposed standards of what is right and what is wrong. Let's not forget that in our culture, removing all pubic hair is a relatively new phenomenon. I guess women just didn't care about their bodies until the 1990s... ridiculous. I was taking to a friend of mine who does Brazilians. She always asks the girls, in conversation, why they are doing it. She told me that about 75% say its because it's what their partners want. Only 25% tell her it's because they like it better. I am not saying that women shouldn't do it, or that for some, it really is a preference. But when people say things in forums like this that it is a sign of caring for their bodies, it sends the message to all of the women that this is the only acceptable standard. And before I get slammed for this post - I actually really enjoy a nice smoothie. That being said, I'd prefer to be with a woman who doesn't shave and loves her kitty than one who does reluctantly. OK. Rant over. Time for some coffee.
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