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10 pointsWIT, honestly, I think this is a mistake. Don't let a few opinionated people sway you. You are a model of fairness. You have never been anything but respectful and valuable. Don't make me have to miss you :( Love A
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3 pointsWhy is it these fights come to a boil on the weekends when I"m here ? A valid discussion gone off the rails, yet again! the take away from this discussion. It's a 50/ 50 situation: Clients, if you have allergies and are visiting an incall you need to advise the provider or agency so that they are aware and can advise you accordingly. Conversely as a client if you have pets and are hosting a visitor you should advise the provider or agency as a courtesy. Providers/Agents, be upfront about any potential allergy/pet situation so that the client is able to make an informed decision about using your service. Perhaps even more so in a hotel situation where a client would not typically expect to encounter a pet.
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3 pointsWIT. I read your announcement first with a sense of shock and then with a sense of personal sadness, and how selfish of me that those two emotions were about me thinking of myself before you and your rationale. However, they are there and real. Your participation on this board since I arrived almost a year and a half ago has been a grounding force for me and I am certain for many others. To have people who are that grounding force and who are the voices of reason is very important to me and to many of us. Your contributions in so very many areas have been significant. It is people such as you who have helped me educate myself on many of the issues that are both prominent and also those that are under the surface and never even considered previously. I have also been a reader of many of your recommendations and it is clear to me that your involvement with CERB has helped you to expand your horizons and gain experiences that otherwise may not have happened, and certainly might not have happened in the way that they did- with intelligent, respectful, open and classy women. Each and every person has their reasons for participating in CERB and ultimately their reasons for deciding to depart. I have learned to respect the various reasons that people have for becoming involved and I shall equally respect those who choose to leave this community, whatever their reasons may be. You have made many things clear for us, and one thing that has been obviously apparent with virtually everything that you have written is your wisdom and your thoughtfulness. I am sure that you have considered this decision prior to starting this thread and I shall not attempt to convince you of an alternate course. As with all things pertaining to WIT, you are the sole decision maker. That being said, this rather insignificant voice of experience knows that the ability to reconsider is not a fault but is rather a positive and should you decide to rejoin this community tomorrow, next week, next month or next year in any capacity, then many many many of us would welcome you with open arms. I am even more personally pleased that I was able to meet you at the social in Halifax recently, and if and when there is another then I know that regardless of anything else that you would be heartily welcomed. It is my personal pleasure to have been able to learn from you and to have had the privilege of shaking your hand in a face to face meeting. Take Care my friend, and should you wish to maintain contact outside of CERB, then you and I do have a number of mutual friends who can send you my personal email address.
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3 pointsTrans-- or transgender is an umbrella term, used to describe a variety of individuals whose gender expression or gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth. Really, a google search would help. This is a good place to start: http://www.apa.org/topics/sexuality/transgender.aspx Also, because it's cute and making the rounds of Facebook:
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1 pointAll of your posts reflect someone of great thought and character. I expect as you've indicated you've been thinking about this for some time. Let me echo the thoughts of the loss we'll feel in our little community and wish for you all the best! Cub
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1 pointI normally just go out dancing with a guy friend of mine. He likes to do what he calls "fish with me" One the dance floor he gives me a slight little shove in to a hot girl so all 3 of us have an excuse to talk and dance. One or both of us normally picks up using that method. Personally I like the simple "Want to fuck?" or some other simple variation lol, if he is hot enough it works.
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1 pointLast night I had an appointment with a well reviewed SP from PK. I arrived at the hotel only to find that there was a dog in the room. I'm highly allergic and had to leave immediately. The SP was gracious and understanding. However I did think that all agencies should mention this upon booking. I always ask indies working out of their homes about pets. I never thought that this would happen with a reputable agency that uses hotels. Anyways it was a real waste of my time and it was too late to go to a Plan B as the agency no longer was answering calls.
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1 pointI have lots of sympathy and understanding for the OP and don't wish to enter a debate on cerb again but in my subjective view it is more of the responsibility for the visitor or the guest to let it know to the hostess that he has severe allergy to something. I place my logic on the thinking that if I am going to a restaurant and if I am allergic to peanuts I have to avoid and ask beforehand if there is peanut in the food (or ask not to be). The restaurant or servers or cook or kitchen staff don't have a crystal ball to know and will prepare the food for the 99.99....% of customers without allergy to peanuts. I could be biased because I am an animal lover though especially puppies (small ones) and kitties (no pun intended :) ) but at the same time understand allergies to animals can be a serious issue for some.
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1 pointI was approached in "Americas Greatest Bar" in Atlanta, Georgia by a brick shit house in leathers. He said "Hey pretty girl! I have a Harley outside and I bet you can suck start it." I just about fell off my chair... cat
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1 pointCarrie Moon is a nominne for the following category: Favourite service provider/escort/massage worker @ the The Naked Truth Adult Entertainment Awards 2012 click here to read about it: http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=94529 Click here to visit her profile http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/member.php?u=15702 Congrats to you sexy lady !!!!!!! A very well deserved nomination!!! :)
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1 pointI have stayed away from this thread, but have been a silent observer. I took the initial post as a good reminder of an appropriate protocol, one which was probably not thought about, and was just that, a statement of the fact that it would be a good idea to mention a dog or animal at the incall. But it has regressed to something that it should never have, which is now much more of a integrity issue of some sorts. As I have said before, any good business realizes the client is important, especially if you want their return business. All I can say is that it doesn't really seem to be important in this case, but have to say that hardly surprises me. PK has some very nice ladies, and offers a very good price, and has been around for quite some time. However, no business of risk proof, even after a number of years. No one is asking for brown-nosing, just some reasonable respect of the client. I think this could have / should have blown over long ago, with some good management skills. Perhaps that is the additional lesson.
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1 pointI love that comic! I have had a transgender girlfriend before so have been exposed to it for years and I find transgender so sexy. . . unfortunately she was bat shit crazy lol. I have looked at Nikki and she is gorgeous, email her guys have some fun!!
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1 pointCarrie, Congratulations on winning the Naked Truth 2012 Award for favorite service provider ! I am so happy for you! You deserve it! I feel happy to have participated and help you win! : )
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1 pointSuch a huge loss to the Cerb community. I must respectfully disagree with " But things have long-since evolved to the point that folks have become just as tired of hearing my voice as I myself have become tired of sounding like the broken record I am. " You have added a depth of knowledge and wisdom that really is beyond compare and I am sure that the members of Cerb would echo my sentiments. I wish you all the best of the future and you know where we are, as I would like to think of this as a brief hiatus and that you will return to us. Cheers
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1 pointThanks Barney. Not trying to offend anyone - I actually had absolutely no idea. It's 'cuz I'm not sophisticated like my betters from Upper Canada. And thanks for that incredibly insightful response, Angela.
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1 pointYeah thanks. Very lucky. I'm trying not to make the same mistakes I usually make with female friends... so I've decided to invent a whole new list of mistakes instead. Ha ha.
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1 pointYes they are new and I had the new young lady (Cassandra) from them today. pre-Booking was easy and efficient and done by email. Pictures were real and the young lady was a sweetheart (if interested in details refer to detailed positive review of Cassandra from YSD escorts on the other board).
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1 pointI'm not sure to praise PK for having no filter between their posts and their brain and their post, or to frown. As an individual, I try not to have a filter between my brain and my mouth when talking to life long friends, and family. I hear the businessman talking - and if I was running the business, that's my response too ... but it would filter through the public relations department before going mainstream. However, that's always been PK's style online. They've told me off in private messages, and as a business person, I agree. But that's because when it comes to business, I'm a jackass and bully. However, when it comes to my clients, customers, and employee, I would bend over backwards for them. At least, it would sound that way. Of course PK doesn't need to make a real change in it's practice because of a knee jerk response, it's business as usual. Forget about the OP, he's just being a single customer. I use to be a regular customer of PK, their girls were well manner and courteous. When talking with Jason directly over the phone to arrange for stuff, he spoke very well, and smooth as butter. I thought he owned some sort of multi-trillion dollar company. Suave-Debonair. However, online, on this forum, I'm not sure who's responding, but that person needs a lesson in customer service. Be a little smoother like that person I spoke with on the phone. Both party would have benefited from a response like ... "OMG, this was a first time that this issue has come up since we have been in business! Mr. Explorere69, please accept my appologies, the sp didn't mention to us that she had a companion animal with her, and we never thought to ask. We spoke to her, and she told us all about your situation, was extremely appologetic. Would you consider rebooking, she feels terrible, and would like to have an opportunity to make it up to you. However, as a business, the rates won't change, but I'm very sure the make-up session will be quite ... uh hemmm ... exciting!" Or even be bold as going full business on him, and add: "The make up session needs to be a minimum of 1h, and she expects you'll come dressed to impress, groomed, clean and fresh breath. We'll entertain the chihuahua during that time. It'll be a $20 up charge billed to you for us to baby sit the dog!"
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1 pointIt stand for transgender. Which mean that Nikki was born as a biological man, but with the heart,spirit and mind of a woman. The physical body, envelop was wrong at birth. If you actually visit her website, you will find more information on what it is. I have only meet her twice, but she is truly stunning and one of the most kind-hearted person I have had the chance to meet. Anyone spending time with her would be really lucky IMHO:)
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1 pointI don't think it was the OP's "fault" per se, but if he is that allergic to animals it's something that should be mentioned no matter what, as this is something that could come up regardless if there was an animal present or not. If this was an issue on a regular basis I would say it would be something to consider. But seeing that this is the first time in years that we have had an issue, it's not something that is really an issue of major concern. It's not like the 5lb Chihuahua was running loose. It was in a crate in another room. Frig you could hide it in her G-string and you probably would even notice it. LOL Mountain out of mole hill gentlemen.
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1 pointI was going to just read this thread and let it pass in as much as I have no dog in this fight, so to speak. I am not acquainted with the SP or the agency. But I so have an observation. I cannot agree the agency is 100% at fault or has any liability in this situation. It is up to the client to make any parties aware of allergies that are major issues. Follow me through on this. Say you have a death-defying allergy to shellfish (I know such a person.) Say the SP has just dined on lobster before seeing you. You kiss the SP and voila, you have a reaction to the shellfish (the individual I know can react to kissing someone who has previously just eaten shellfish). As you have not shared the information about your shell-fish related condition, how is anyone to know this is going to happen? I know of another individual who is literally allergic to anything that grows in soil - grass, weeds, flowers, trees and so on. This person would react if there was so much as a single plant growing in the room. (This person is on major medication because of this, as you might imagine.) I doubt it would occur to any SP or agency to advise any and all potential clients of the presence of said plant. IMHO, it is incumbent on any individual who has an allergy that could conceivably arise to advise the SP or agency of the situation. Since most people do not have such conditions, the SP or agency, in the absence of any information to the contrary, will not consider this as a possible issue. That's my 2 cents (soon to round down to 0 cents).
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