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  1. 5 points
    I am also sorry I missed the social, I had a little snugglebeast of a dog who was not feeling well after routine vaccinations. I hope everyone had a great time!
  2. 5 points
    It is a shared responsibility for sure... but I have to say... a good provider (ma or Sp does not need a clock... you become aware of time without even noticing it... yes no one wants to be put on the position of kicking you out the door and ypu should also know that if you reserve a time or an appointment length You are entitle to it.. but at the same time you cannot expect more than what you have prepared for... Personally I like to have time in between appts to allow for some flexibility when needed.. so that neither you as a client, me as a provider .. or even the next schedule appointment gets to suffer... is about everyone being happy ... and spending quality time :)
  3. 5 points
    That's an interesting question. I could do the flirty thing and tell you there is no clock. We all know that's not true. We have our schedules and need to balance them with making it feel like a non rushed experience. Here is my opinion, it really depends on you.... A provider never wants to put you in the position where she has to push you out the door. If she needs to have you leave, you will need to be able to read her queues to know when it's time to go. If you are a person who cannot pick up on those subtle messages then you may need to play time cop yourself. It is the providers responsibility to tell you the session is over. It's incumbent on you to be able to read the clues that she is telling you that. It's never fun to have to boldy say it's time to go, and you don't want to to misinterpreted as that client who wants to drag a 45 minute session into 2 hours and stress the lady out. We try as hard as possible to not watch the clock but sometimes we need a little cooperation to keep our schedules. xoxo Kelly
  4. 4 points
    I may be out of topic and if I am my apologies to the OP but yesterday I was walking downtown in what was a very wet day with the snow and slushy streets and noticed a man sitting on the sidewalk outside a Starbucks at a very busy intersection and most people wouldn't even bother looking down to see this man who was evidently very cold. It got me thinking if those who expressed indignation toward all those who did not stop to help Meg would stop to try to help this man. I realize are 2 very different circumstances but both are related to what Meg made the topic of discussion: Humanity and compassion. I truly hope we start getting more awareness of these people (homeless) feeling the way Meg felt every day of their lives and stop ignoring them when we walk by them.
  5. 4 points
    A big round of applause to these two folks who put so much into making the Socials such a success. Also thx to those who travel from afar to participate, just shows how neat this Cerb community is. Hope to feel well enough to go to the summer bash! Tom Theliquor
  6. 4 points
    It's my first day back since being hit by a drunk driver February 23rd. I'm so happy and very excited! Time for some Scotian Fun!!
  7. 4 points
    Just leaving and it was another successful social. Thanks Mistert and Loneskater!!! Xoxo
  8. 4 points
    I don't make recommendations and since I am 500+km from ottawa I would not know myself... but you should post another thread asking other members for suggestions on your interests.... but I suggest you use a little more detail and maybe use the word breasts rather then "tits" (it just sounds a little nicer and wont offend anyone). Being a gentleman goes' a long way here. Using words like tits and being over superficial and generic 'beautiful blonde with big tits' no one will reply as no one will take you seriously, they will think you are a 12 year old boy and report you. Just some tips to help you get started here.
  9. 4 points
    It's a shared responsibility, and for that reason it's a good idea to simply assume it's yours. Maintain a general sense of time during the session, and know when it's time to start making motions to go. If you think the SP might genuinely want you to stay longer, you can say something like: "Oh! I see our time's almost up. I'd love to stay and talk some more but I don't want to intrude." If she really wants you to stay, she'll let you know. If not, she'll smoothly find a way to let you know that too. But don't just decide to stick around until she says something: it's kind of inconsiderate to put the SP in a position where she has to ask you to leave. That said, if your sense of time really does slip away from you and you find you've exceeded your appointment's boundaries, then you did the right thing -- offer a tip for your oversight and the additional time you've consumed. I've done exactly this before -- we were so caught up in a discussion and the flow was so natural and comfortable that I didn't notice the time at all, so I gave her something to cover the extra.* Once again, if the SP was just plain enjoying the extra company, she can just decline the tip. But it's her choice, so offer the tip and let her make the decision. * Some years ago, I also made the opposite mistake: one SP and I were getting along famously and I totally lost track of time until just moments before the end of the session. I kind of panicked and very clumsily said something like "Oh! My time is up! Sorry!" and practically leaped to my feet and fled her place while dressing myself. We traded some e-mails later in which I explained, and she said "Yeah, I wondered what was up!" Shame, what a wasted opportunity for a nice evening. I've learned since then.
  10. 3 points
    I kind of blame the e-world for the decline in basic humanity. Everyone is plugged in and that has led to a very egocentric society. My rant is based on a minor incident that recently happened to me. While it caused me some minor discomfort, I was able to "give back". I am not sharing this for any type of accolade but as a reminder that people have feelings, needs, requirements, emotions...well, you get the gist. So, this past Sunday I made a trip to Giant Tiger. (Yes, Giant Tiger rocks!!!!) It was about 10am but the lot was pretty full. I parked a fair bit away from the entrance but was confident in my stride as I sported my hiking boots! Twenty steps and down I went. Down hard! (a bump the size of a grapefruit on my thigh, as colourful as pansy!) Of course, first reaction was embarrassment and then a bit of panic. Try as I might I couldn't get up (life call commercial immediately sprang to my mind). Many people around, young'ins, my age, etc. NO ONE STOPPED TO HELP! As I finally realized that I should probably roll over onto my knees, a lovely woman stopped and offered her walker as a lever to get me up. Out of a ton of people over 5 minutes (OR MORE) she is the only one to show me kindness. I helped her shop for the St. Patricks day party she was having at her senior's residence. We had such a great time that I made a great big pot of Corned Beef and Cabbage and brought it over yesterday. Back to why I feel that the e-world may be ruining humanity....no one cares to help anymore! Everyone...hug someone today! Show someone, even if in a small way, that you care about all who surround you!
  11. 3 points
    I love this page, it's important and should be seen by everyone. I can no longer rationalize dog breeding. At least not until shelters STOP euthanizing dogs just to make room for more to come in. https://www.facebook.com/IHateDogBreeders
  12. 3 points
    Thanks again gentlemen for hosting another fantastic evening for us, I was glad to be able to attend. Your party planning skills are amazing!! Giving you both a BIG HUG and a few kisses for all your time and effort into making the evening a success. I am off to drown myself into my maple basket - which can also double as a weapon (thank you for always thinking of everything:) Till next time xoxo Emily
  13. 3 points
    An awesome evening! I would like to add our special thanks to ALO for sponsoring this great event by providing door prizes. For the lucky winners, I will be contacting you later today, via PM, with further details. Thanks everyone. Time to get some sleep!
  14. 3 points
    A big thank you to those who attended this (somewhat maple inspired) social on the first official day of spring! Its fantastic to see everyone coming out from everywhere in the country for those! A big thank you to Emily Rushton, who provided a gift for the ladies, and to Emb3750, who provided a gift card for as a door prize. As final tally to the budget i had, remaining funds were spend on maple inspired drinks that were distributed during the evening. Again, big thanks to everyone!!
  15. 3 points
    Big thanks to T and Skates for a great night! You guys are awesome!! -Alg
  16. 3 points
    What an amazing night. Thank you guys so much for for organizing an awesome night. I has so much fun xx
  17. 3 points
    Hope you all have a great evening.. too bad this time circumstances did not allow me to attend... :( but hopefully the stars align better for the next one....
  18. 3 points
    CHECK OUT THE WHOLE ALBUM HERE : http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/album.php?albumid=8800&pictureid=58587 MY SPECIALTY IS ENTERTAINING EVEN THE MOST DISCRIMINATING GENTELMEN. SEE ME ANYTIME TONIGHT UNTIL 11PM I LOVE TO SHOW OFF MY HEAVENLY BODY..AND MAYBE YOU ARE IN THE MOOD TO ADMIRE ME.. BUT WHY STOP AT JUST THAT WHEN YOU CAN MEET ME IN PERSON, UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL AND SEE EVERY DETAIL IN REAL LIFE AND EXPERIENCE ME IN A WAY THAT YOU JUST CAN'T IMAGINE.. THURSDAY MARCH 20-3:30-11 FRIDAY MARCH 21- 12- 11 NEW I CAN'T PROMISE YOU ANYTHING, ITS WHAT I CAN SHOW YOU THAT MATTERS! BY THE TIME WE MEET, MY PLAYFUL, CAREFREE, ATTITUDE WILL ALREADY HAVE WON YOU OVER. I AM IN FACT OFFERING YOU GREAT ADULT STYLE ENTERTAINMENT. CRAZY HOT WOULD BE THE UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE CENTURY! READY TO TAKE YOUR IDEA OF A GOOD TIME AND SPIN IT ON IT'S HEAD? WHETHER YOU ARE THE GENT WHO WANTS A LITTLE TENDERNESS OR THE BIRTHDAY BOY WHO WANTS TO CELEBRATE ANOTHER GREAT YEAR OF BEING ALIVE, OR PERHAPS YOU YOU THRIVE ON NEW EXCITEMENT. I COULD TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT, BUT SHOWING YOU WOULD BE THE BEST!
  19. 3 points
    Gentlemen My name is Cherry. I've been in the massage industry for 5 months now, I'm loving what I do. I am 20 years young. My hair is long and Blond and my eyes are Bright Blue. I have a dark tan all over my baby soft skin with no tan lines and no tattoos. I eat right and exercise regularly which keeps me very fit and toned and flexible. My boobs are the perfect handful and you wont be able to wait to suck on my perky nipples. My bum is more than a handful and I lovvee to have it touched, massaged, spanked and crested. My Numbers.. *Height: 5"3 *Weight: 105 - 110Ibs *Feet: Size 5 - 6 *Boobs: 34B *Petite My traits.. Very outgoing, playful, sensual, erotic, naughty, classy, caring, educated, respectful, discreet and open minded. Some of the things my sessions can offer... *Showers for two *Reverse massage *Topless massage *Erotic nude massage *100% Natural Oil *Foot fetish *Outfits, Dress up (if pre-requested) *Some Fetish *Role Play/Age Play *Happy Ending ;) I work Paradise Spa, located in the west end The most clean, classy and discreet Spa in Ottawa This week's Scheduled Thursday 5:00pm - 11:00pm Friday 11:00am - 4:00pm To book your time with me 613-820-8887 xoxoxox
  20. 2 points
    It's a matter of acceptance, the friend in question probably knows what it takes to pull out of their spiral. One mistake is to show them a judgmental stance. You don't turn your back on them, don't necessarily abandon them by maintaining your distance, but have to have assured them that when they do need help even temporarily, that you are there to assist them.
  21. 2 points
    It's simple things like these in life (a thread in an online forum this time) that can give you pause and force a reminder of what makes you happy and what's important. This is something I find I need to do on a regular basis when I start to put too much emphasis on all the "crap" we all deal with on a daily basis. If I had seen the thread yesterday morning, I probably would have listed a few things. By the afternoon, though, I was in a foul mood. lol. Anyway, as I get older, it's the simple things I enjoy. Peace, quiet, solitude. The crazy antics of my dogs. A good movie. A good meal. Friends. Family. And so on. I have a feeling that when my time is done, and I look back, there will be few major events that had any long lasting contributions to my enjoyment of life. And if there are, they'll be short lived. So, I'll enjoy the simple things that are available to me every day. :)
  22. 2 points
    great job loneskater and mistert it was awesome
  23. 2 points
    Lucky damn puppy .................... Anyhooooooo ....... Sounds like fun was had by all :)) Sad I missed it ! I saw a couple tweet pics last night and I do believe there was Allotta beauty in attendance ! Wowzers. See ya all at the next one. I be the guy in shorts and sandals :D
  24. 2 points
    A big thank you to Mistert and Loneskater...you guys rocked it again...It was such a wonderful evening :) Looking forward to the summer social...:D Bianca xoxox
  25. 2 points
    Thank you for your response but your post may make some feel all shelter dogs are mutts. So I thought I should respond. In fact many dogs that enter shelters, through no fault of their own, are pure breeds. But realistically with any dog you are taking "a chance". Yes some dogs/breeds have specific traits- ex: herding abilities, higher exercise needs, some breeds need a job. But make no mistake behaviors are not breed specific. Dogs are dogs. Yes there can be exceptions many times as well. Bull dogs for example-the old English, have a tendency to be low energy. But I've met a few you wouldn't be able to keep up with. When taking home any dog you have to educate yourself about dogs and spend some time with it before you decide to keep it. Shelter dogs especially, come in with little info about their pasts so to know how they'll act and react takes time. However they will allow frequent visits for you to walk and spend time with your chosen one. When choosing a puppy from a reputable breeder, though you know I'd prefer adoption, that breeder should know the pups and be able to help you select the one best for you. As far as mixed/mutt breeds I don't agree that you are taking more of a chance. All dogs need exercise, good food and a consistent responsible loving owner, with that any dog no matter the breed or mix of breeds will be a loyal and loving , well behaved pet. The problem with people and dogs are the misunderstandings. Aggression and other behaviors are often misread, and a bad diet, sickness, pain lack of exercise can cause a dog to appear aggressive or having other behavior issues. Dogs that destroys/chews things may be frustrated from lack of exercise, possibly it needs a job, or it could have separation anxiety, or something else going on. Dogs want to please so if there is negative behavior you or someone who has handled or had that dog is or has done something wrong. Thank you for your post:)
  26. 2 points
    Great comments on an important topic. Here is another link for STD/STI risks. http://www.sfcityclinic.org/stdbasics/stdchart.asp
  27. 2 points
    Naturally I agree completely that disreputable "breeders" suck and should be hounded (ha ha!) out of business. But reputable breeders are cool. What I would like to see changed is some people's automatic assumption that a breeder is the only good place to get a dog. As Cristy points out, there are shelters aplenty with wonderful dogs who need a good home. I'd love to get the word out that there's not just virtue in rescuing a dog, there's a real reward in the loving pets you can bring into your life this way. Rescue dogs don't need to have unmanageable "issues"; they can be marvellous. Sigh... back in the '90s I rescued a tiny little dog with my partner at the time. The little creature had awkward limbs and broken teeth from lifelong confinement breeding puppies... but once she learned to trust us she was marvelous. I could tell stories... About five years later she shuffled off this mortal coil, but those were five very good years (I like to think her best). This reminds me too of this story I saw recently. I haven't done the checking to be certain it's all true, but I think it is: Ode to a rescued dog
  28. 2 points
    Unfortunately wont be able to assist, I wish everyone on name of ALO a good and happy CERBIES Night :)
  29. 2 points
    Ok.... So its social time.... Guess time to make it official yes i will be attending Thanks all for the encouragement and thank you Mr.T for allowing me to attend and share some good times with you all ecen though i have retired XoX
  30. 2 points
    You have a greater chance of getting an STD / STI from a one-night-stand than you do from a professional escort. (But there is always a risk when having sex with another person). I have never hear of any sprays or ointments. That said, Always check with the SP before using such items. The following should be common sense for most people: Good personal hygiene - wash and inspect your privates daily. "Practice makes perfect" - Learn the correct way to put on and take off a condom - Practice, practice, practice - Yes, that means masturbating using condoms. Immediately after sex - remove the condom and wash your hands & genital area. Educate yourself about condoms - Some types of condoms only offer protection from pregnancy. You can still catch a STD / STI using a condom - But the risk is less. Educate yourself on what some of the STD's / STI's look like - Not all are visible. Dental dams may be used to perform oral sex on a woman. Following oral sexy use an antiseptic mouth wash. Get tested regularly. http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/byAudience/ForPatientAdvocates/HIVandAIDSActivities/ucm126372.htm With all that in mind. Relax, be a gentleman, treat her like a lady, and have a good time. ;) Still feeling apprehensive - see a Massage Provider. There is no intercourse or oral sex, but you still have a happy ending. ;)
  31. 2 points
    Using the search feature on CERB would show there are four pages of threads dealing with STD's/STI's http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/search.php?searchid=3905132 Really the only one hundred percent way to be safe from STD's/STI's is abstinence, well just stick to masturbation Everything else, even a condom, is risk reduction, not elimination, so besides practicing safe sex get yourself tested regularly (me once every two months) and remember, your sexual health is your responsibility RG
  32. 2 points
    "Not just the SP situation either. There is some kind of general malaise about Winnipeg that is getting worse, especially in the last couple of years. This town is so fucking grim." It's called the NDP :) Peace MG
  33. 2 points
    Meg, I'm sorry you had such a rough experience. Glad you're OK! I think people should keep hope though. People seem to always think other people are getting worse over time. Have you ever heard the quote: "The children now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority, they show disrespect to their elders.... They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and are tyrants over their teachers." Sound like kids today? Yet that line is generally attributed to Socrates and is over 2000 years old. There are bad people out there. And some things do get worse. But I find I can stay happier by trying to focus on the positive. Consider, if you go back just a generation or two, if a husband beat up his wife society would turn a blind eye and stay hushed about it much more than it does today. And while discrimination is still undeniably entrenched, our society has made amazing progress in terms of racism, sexism, and homophobia. Basically, when we talk of "people now-a days", there's as much good as bad depending on your focus, and our memories of the past are often through rose-tinted glasses. Don't get me wrong, there is rudeness and apathy out there a plenty. But just as some things get worse other things tend to improve, and there are and will always be many wonderful folk out there as well. All we can each do is our own little part and try to focus on the good...not that a little fist shake and justified rant doesn't feel good now and then too! :)
  34. 2 points
    Everything can become mundane if done to much, to often or doesn't hold it's excitement or challenges any longer. The reasons may be many and varied, only you know. Nothing wrong with moving on, taking a break or just waiting. We all have to do what's right for us, but do it without blame and be happy:) Additional Comments: This doesn't sound like boredom, more fed up, or frustration. Yes our prices rise, they have to, as everything else does. As far as asking for pictures, if this occurs a lot then there are reasons. Remember we have to feel secure and safe with whom we meet, we also need to know we are meeting you-the person you say you are. With disposable phones and one use emails etc it's gets easier and easier for the game players. If I can't verify a gents info then I'll ask for an emailed copy of his license. I'm a professional, my job is discretion so to question my trust or another pro's isn't necessary. I apologize if services are being cut, this I don't understand unless there are issues at hand, hygiene or something else for example. In the end this is as exciting as YOU want it to be. The key is finding YOUR right girl/girls and I hope you do:)
  35. 1 point
    Only 14, I clearly need more practice.
  36. 1 point
    Don't be discouraged. If everyone was really ready to "hang up the hat" so to speak, there wouldn't be a CERB, or other escort review boards. Take the comments posted as each person's individual experience/outlook. But you should, if you wish to partake in this lifestyle give it a chance. Me, I started, joining CERB Feb 2010, my first encounter July 2010 and have no plans to retire. Look at the recommendations for the city you are going to see a lady in, it would be a good way to get a start And don't be discouraged, this can be a very positive mutually beneficial lifestyle...it's brightened my life :-) Good Luck RG
  37. 1 point
    Well this was my first and def not my last :) I had a blast me the lovely ladies and getting too know them. Thanks gentleman for doing a fine job, and too all the girls I just want too say WOW!!! Can't wait for the next
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    I hope things turned out for the better on both your sides in the end and there's always the next one! I for one am glad you found a second use for that basket ;) ... It's always delightful to see you around at the socials!
  40. 1 point
    Actually interesting about town versus city too. I grew up in cities too, Ottawa, Kingston, Peterborough but now live in a small town and have done so since the early 90's. Would be no hesitation to assist someone who fell or whatever. Is it a small town attitude or just me I don't know And btw where I live Kingston is a booming metropolis (seriously)...we don't even have a Tim Horton's. Maybe in a small town even if you don't know the person you are standing next to, he/she likely knows someone who knows someone who knows you. Anyhow, on that note, time for a second coffee A rambling RG
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    15 out of 20 more than 20 years out of university and high school hasn't improved my average any
  43. 1 point
    Do not mistake a petition for any indication of public sentiment. The only thing you can really say about a petition is that it does indicate that there is a segment of the population that supports a certain view. (i.e. that there is grass roots support for support for a certain opinion) However petitions have plenty of flaws, as may be seen in this excercise. 1. Names are easy to forge particularly online. You can "stuff a ballot box" by making up false names, using others names, (e.g. signing the petition on behalf of unaware third parties, like friends or family) 2. The petition may not have reached its intended audience. Did all the stakeholders really know about the petition? The pro-legalization groups, in my opinion, this site notwithstanding, haven't the same mechanisms and machinery in place to motivate people to sign, that the abolitionists have. 3. Privacy and security issues. Because certain aspects of this industry are still effectively "criminalized" and LE is still being somewhat pig-headed in its views and actions (pun intended) many people may not have wanted to express their opinion in this manner, (disclosing names and addresses for example). Also they may still sense the stigma of the industry and did not want others to see they supported it. Those are just a few of the reasons. The petition shows that people have an opinion but it is not a statistically accurate way to predict the opinions or voting intentions of society.
  44. 1 point
    Well some of us women need our rest... Not beauty sleep. We are already beautiful. Just rest so we are ready for you animals :) xoxo
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    It has certainly been a while since I have checked up on this thread! Hope you are all doing wonderfully :) Don't be afraid to visit during the evening (haunting hours) there are always beautiful ladies there who will keep you warm in the last winter months! Ciao Loves Xo
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    Gravity! I only wish I had seen it in 3D first. Stunning visuals that keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the flick.
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