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3 pointsI can confirm Jenny is here (5:15), but she's dressed to leave. Ariel, Montana, Kendra, Sia, Havana, Tiffany, and a bunch of others I don't know their names. I'll add Juicy to the list
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3 pointsLittle did I know what awaited me this morning behind the upscale hotel door on the 17th floor. Welcoming me there was a beautiful face adorned by an exquisite spinner body. At the very beginning, NaughtyNatalie took charge in a firm, but gentle manner. I had been used to quickly ditching my clothes, but not so with the naughty one. We talked for a few minutes fully clothed while she lightly stroked my arms and back. Her eye contact was riveting. She then proceeded to push me onto my back and slowly, methodically undress me with only brief intermissions to remove parts of her boudoir. This deliciously leisure process was so utterly sensual that I could barely contain myself. The rest is an amazing blur--a combination of pleasant conversation, tight embraces, and intense pleasures. Many ladies advertise that they "enjoy what they do," but this a very real experience in the presence of sweet Natalie. Thanks, Natalie, for allowing me to experience your delightful naughtiness. I'll be back!
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3 pointsI'm sure one that must turn off a lady. It's guys that think they know best how a lady should run her business. Whether it's suggesting what a lady should offer, telling her how to market herself (ie photos, etc), telling her what she should charge etc etc etc Ladies know best what business model works for them. Clients are the clients, not the lady's business manager. RG
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3 pointsYou're right, it doesn't make sense given he used the excuse that you were not age appropriate by his standards. Another b.s. excuse. He should have known your age by reading your ad. Don't waste time with the time wasters anymore. If they are serious about booking an appointment, an initial conversation shouldn't take no longer than 10 minutes to get an idea of who you are and covering the basics and what you feel comfortable in letting them know the type of service you offer. You can always tell by a brief phone conversation and if the client will want to meet you or if you will want to entertain their request just by how they speak to you and the questions they ask and vice versa. If they insist on talking more in depth before the appointment after everything has been covered completely during the initial phone conversation, my red flags go up. This tells me they are not serious and perhaps could be lonely but do not want to pay for my companionship. Remember we are running a service and I know myself that I provide excellent companionship but I am not a chat line. I let them know nicely that if they wish to speak to me more, they need to come and see me. I do not have time to speak to people for a casual conversation with the promise of booking an appointment. Strangers who I have never met are not my friends either so why would I give them all my time to speak to them on the phone without a guarantee of anything but their word? While I enjoy what I do and who I meet, I have established clients that I dedicate my time to as well as new potential clients who have done their homework. Talking to a client for more than a week indicates to me that they aren't serious about booking an appointment. Again, this isn't a dating service or a chat line. A person does not need to speak to you for a week before they meet you and we are not hand holders either. Good potential clients will have always researched you beforehand, will have read your website or even may have looked you up on this type of site to find out what you're about by reading your posts. Then they make their decision before contacting the provider. There is no time for hand holders or babysitting the unusually cautious, sometimes even paranoid men because it usually never works out as they were not that serious to begin with. Don't get taken by them. There is a difference in being patient and understanding when meeting with clients as opposed to the ones who want you to be patient and caring but never ever booking an appointment and never meeting the provider in person. That is completely taking advantage of a person's time. One doesn't have time to wait around to see if they will be ever be a client when there are good clients waiting in the wings who actually want to meet. One phone conversation is sufficient enough to give someone a fair chance.
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2 pointsCome see how good you could have it. I will not disappoint and you will be glad you came. Allison 613 890-2641
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2 pointsI met her way before she joined here. She is very hot and have a great body. Her rates are very reasonable and well worth your time and money.
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2 pointsHi Carmen!, I think by visiting this section, you were pretty much bang on from the start. All the rest depends on your interests. In the news, if you want to get inform of the headlines, mostly concerning our industry; Health for questions we don't always dare to ask, tips and tricks regarding your health or interogations you may have; Jokes if you are in for a good laugh. You have also all kind of fun threads to go thru like discussion areas, and threads like best bums..., beautiful eyes, frikking hot fripples, ... where gents are highliting the best pics of our best feminine parts (that brings buisness and recognition.) You'll eventually, if it's not done already, get a recommendation where your clients can tell about you. On THIS site, bad recos are not tolerated, and so, it also feels good to go back and read it, once in a while. You are now moderated, but keep posting! Anything. An article you read, fun facts, ads, ... This will allow gents to know you better, and will unlock certain features of this site. And get some rest. Your days to come, with your post, might bring crazyness! There's a lot to be explore so Enjoy!
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2 pointsYes! Yay! :D I've had many hot MMF theesomes, both professionally and personally. I love them. So many fun options! I provide MMF escort encounters with my partner Robin, but it's not something that I personally would offer with two clients and myself. Just my personal comfort level. And I like sharing the chemistry that my partner and I have together with our client, and being able to spoil him/her/them. Since my partner and I jive together so well, it's often very easy to incorporate a third. These encounters all play out a little bit differently. A few of them without any male/male contact and in that case it's based around the two men attending to me and I am the centre of attention, or I am attending to both of them. But most people are keen to have full interaction between all three of us, and quite eager to explore this part of it, even if they just want to dip a toe in and try a few new things. This dynamic provides the most uninhibited experience and leaves the most options for fun activities. We get the honour to be many gentlemen's first bi experience and it's very exciting. It often opens up a whole new world for them and gets their mind wandering to what other fun stuff could be out there to explore. Plus I just love seeing two men together. So much naughty hot fun! So, YAY for MMF! :D
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1 pointFor a woman you will be hanging out with, what is it you like about them? Like cleanliness. We all like cleanliness but to what extent do you prefer? Are you a slight germ-a-phobe? OCD? Just like clean and fresh, as everyone does? This includes surroundings. Do you appreciate or ignore surroundings? Do you like the girl next door? Or a girly-girl? A Tom-boy who can talk cars with you? Or just a well put together, down-to-earth, natural girl? Remember this is not about finding a wife or a girlfriend, just a woman you like to hang with. Feel free to go off topic and talk about things I have not thought of.
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1 pointI am painting painting painting in the house and its going well. So far so good. Being that it is winter I have been watching some TV that I recorded on my PVR in the fall. This next part I almost put in the Things That Suck thread but on reconsideration this is where it should go, That TV that I am watching includes commercials. and I see Stephen Harper's smug face spouting his hatred. The highlight is that I can fast forward right past that sucker. :)
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1 pointYou've never met him, and you're not able to go... I wonder why you are doing the work for him in finding someone?
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1 pointyou didn't mention the type of car you have (ie whether it is 4wheel drive ) but this should help: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/12/2wd-awd-or-4wd-how-much-traction-do-you-need/index.htm in winter you'd be leave on unless you wanted to purposely do donuts in a parking lot
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1 pointhi Melanie depending on what make/model/year of car you have traction control will do the same thing just differently on some cars for example.. on my Porsche, the computer will sense what corner (wheel) is losing grip and adjust the other three corners (wheels) to apply less or more power as needed. Its a very good feature to leave on in the winter, as it purposely continually tries to keep your vehicle travelling in the direction you want it to go.... if you started to slide while driving straight.. the TCS will monitor all the wheels and adjust accordingly
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1 pointHahahhahahaha omg! Best one yet....this guy sends me a text today and tried to tell me what services I am going to provide to him that it is required....good bye Felicia! !!!! The nerve lol
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1 pointFrom my understanding, it's a stabilization feature on slippery roads. Additional Comments: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traction_control_system Wikipedia
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1 pointTraction control will keep you from "spinning" your tires summer like winter. It's a nice feature to have for many reasons, for example spinning on grave roads will scratch the bottom of your car, spinning on snow will form ice and keep you stuck in there longer, spinning on sand will dig a hole deeper and keep you stuck until you call a towing. I keep mine on all the time except in the summer time when I want to race against the cops, then I smoke them away by burning the rubber off my tires.
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1 pointI am an ordinary believer,, and No I do not believe in Non sense, or the toothfairy for That matter! I take Complete offense to what your implying and insinuating!! Your take on believers of God, pretty Much, sit around, do nothing and wait for a glorious after life??? My friend, have You Read the bible? I think not, or You would see, God wants us as humans, to help the needy, the sick, poverty stricken, oh and did You happen to skip the Statement in the bible that reads; ask for forgiveness and You Will Be Forgiven?! You have also talked of other God's,, thats Fantastic!!! Seeing That whatever Name You have for him, the focus is still love, compassion, truth, honesty,, the List of positivity Goes on, On this last note, the ironic part of people of faith and those who are not, on their death beds, the Majority asks for God's forgiveness! Additional Comments: ]I am an ordinary believer,, and No I do not believe in Non sense, or the toothfairy for That matter! I take Complete offense to what your implying and insinuating!! Your take on believers of God, pretty Much, sit around, do nothing and wait for a glorious after life??? My friend, have You Read the bible? I think not, or You would see, God wants us as humans, to help the needy, the sick, poverty stricken, oh and did You happen to skip the Statement in the bible that reads; ask for forgiveness and You Will Be Forgiven?! You have also talked of other God's,, thats Fantastic!!! Seeing That whatever Name You have for him, the focus is still love, compassion, truth, honesty,, the List of positivity Goes on, On this last note, the ironic part of people of faith and those who are not, on their death beds, the Majority asks for God's forgiveness! and I am fairly new on here, This Is in response to Scott the cannuck
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1 pointReligion is comforting. It is a lovely thought that there is someone else responsible for you. A convenient way to pass the proverbial buck. Religion is nothing new but I do think it is important to distinguish between monotheism and polytheism because the former is "newer" and tends to be much more problematic with the whole "our God is the only true God, everyone else is to be shunned for worshiping a false God". Polytheism had it's own brand of that, but it was not nearly as destructive as the brand monotheism subscribes to. Cognitive bias also plays a major role in religion. As other have said, people take different things from the various holy texts out there. A bigot will use religion to justify their bigotry by cherry-picking bits of text which support their bigotry. This is the MO of the extremists throughout history. It is a logical fallacy to cherry-pick parts from a whole and use manipulation of context, but of course most bigots and hateful people lack the intelligence and open-mindedness to play fair when it comes to exchanging opposing ideas/opinions. I do not know much of the origins of the holy texts for Judaism or Islam, but I do know the Bible was arranged for political reasons. Several books exist that are not part of the official Bibe, and the parts included were arranged in a certain order. All this was political because back then, the Church was a massive power. Understanding why holy texts were edited and laid out the way they were gives some perspective. And historical perspective is often not seriously considered among followers of religion. What was acceptable two thousand years ago is not necessarily acceptable today. Religion doesn't tend to change or evolve with the times, which only helps fuel the aforementioned bigots and extremists who use the holy text of their choosing to justify their insistence that social progress is wrong. But then you have the good people who take the good parts of religion. The charity, the compassion, etc. They are in greater number but the bigots are louder and draw more attention. Religion does not make a good or a bad person. Human nature is what it is, and religion is only a tool some folks use to justify or reinforce whatever morals and beliefs they have already decided on. Overall, I think religion is problematic. The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins is one of my favorite books. Though Dawkins is a smart man and doesn't pull punches so I have an easy time relating to and appreciating him, he is definitely not for everyone.
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1 pointAs for myself.....it's all about time. Most sessions are 60 min. So if its a daytime session, i need to sneak away from work , going downtown you can run into traffic Jams, and spend valuable time looking for a parking space and possibly getting towed. I prefer outside of Downtown. Tough call for an sp to pick an incall .
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1 pointPretty sure it's the same girl that used to work out of Bellevile , Trenton a few years ago . I saw her when she worked out of Trenton , it was good service back then , not sure now .
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1 pointtrying to behave.. <grin> ... and *not* go grab a glass of wine.. work out done, emails addressed.. relaxing in my typical fashion (hehe)... perusing lyla and enjoying some rather lovely adult clips before showering and falling into bed....
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1 pointThe difference is quite irrelevant to me, I appreciate both fluids equally. ;-)
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1 pointWell so far watched a few movies (Patton, The Longest Day, The Enemy Below) and right now Tora Tora Tora Watched all of Breaking Bad on the weekend, wow bug eyed from that LOL :shock: Good series And have The Good Wife in My List and watch a episode or two a day And this is just week one of having Netflex RG
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1 pointHis claim at the end that "you're far too young for me" could have just been an excuse he picked once he had decided not to proceed. His real reason could have been anything. Because you're right; the age thing is something he would have known right from the start.
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1 pointYou are entitled to your opinion but that does not make it a fact... I accept that you see nothing of value in the bible and are not a religious person ... I am happy for you that you have found a belief system that supports you but I am sorry that you don't seem willing to accept that others have the right to their own beliefs. Every Muslim is not a terrorist or a bad person... just like every Christian is not a right wing fundamentalist who tries to apply his morality on others.... I would speak up against a Christian who came on here attacking atheists calling them fools and insisting they all were caricatures of the worst possible examples of some Atheist... Stalin was an Atheist yet I accept that not every Atheist would commit the atrocities he did. Perhaps I should adopt your approach and assume that every atheist lacks tolerance and respect for others based on your comments about Christians who just happen to believe in something different than you. Over the thousands of years terrible things have been done in the name of religion including christianity but as you suggest if you want to swing that end of the stick at least be honest enough to acknowledge the other end of that stick the many positive things have also been done ... we can argue here, as some have done, about if the bad out weighs the good but to paint all religious people as evil because of the perversion of religion by some men over the centuries is in my opinion just distasteful and not necessary. Just my opinion
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1 pointMaybe I'm missing something here. How do you know that the woman you chat with on Skype and has her pictures posted on an ad will still be the same lady that shows up. Even if the pictures on the ad, and person on Skype are the same, it's still not a guarantee that she will be the lady that shows up. And if it's to ensure a lady's photos are current all she has to do is keep her pictures current BTW that this lady chooses to do Skype is fine, and from what you say she is a good companion. But ladies who bait and switch can get around this if skyping is the only way a client would book A quick rambling RG
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1 pointAnd I'm not writting about tech issues. It is sad to say that for a few that do ask for porn chat (free, that is), we cannot offer this kind of service to you, gents. Being in chat brings a smile to my face (and probably yours), but with repeated request for sex chat, well, it ruins the whole beauty of it... Sorry to say, but we, ladies, usually, don't like to be harrassed this way. This is why most of us don't offer chat or Skype. Behave, and it will be possible. Eventually.
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1 pointOh my god!!!! I cannot believe some one would do that to you I'm so sorry! That is so flipping disrespectful and scary. I'm sad for the genuine nice young guys who miss out because of assholes like this. I just can't see anyone I don't know under 30 anymore because of too many uncomfortable experiences being disrespected by young guys. It can happen at any age, but there are higher odds of a younger man not being able or wanting to pay a ladies full rate and having less experience and not knowing how this business works for us. Just because we are paid companions doesn't mean while we're working we just want to give it away free to a guy because they are young or look a certain way. We're human not robots Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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1 pointAs mentioned already, the nasty stuff happens on other boards. And it is often subtle. The fact is some guys are high on their horse and think writing a bad review is an effective way to "get back" at a provider. Maybe he was refused due to poor hygiene or a bad attitude. Maybe their personalities just didn't click. These things are usually not mentioned because the typical MO of a bully or entitled reviewer is the inability to acknowledge that how a session goes depends on them as much as on us. The good reviewers will factor themselves in the equation. "Maybe my breath wasn't the freshest" or what have you. A lot of guys think we are acquiescent dolls and do not like when we dare to ask a gentleman to freshen up or be more gentle, no matter how politely and sweetly we say it. Then they hit the review boards and give a skewed account of things. Conversely, the same can be true of rave reviews giving praise. I was once called a spinner by a client who was on cloud nine after seeing me. I am not a spinner, and while the enthusiasm was appreciated the use of the term does not apply. Whether it is a good review or a bad review, but most often with bad reviews, sometimes people are emotionally charged when composing a review. Though this is certainly more harmful and usually more obvious in bad reviews. And the other boards are very much boy's clubs where the peer group is a little more accepting - sometimes outright encouraging - of that sort of thing than here on Lyla. My perspective on the topic.
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1 pointSounds really good till you get too many guys who just want to skype and never book anything, hope it works.
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1 pointThis seems to be a very active subject on Twitter lately. So called review board bullies from what I've heard on the subject promise to write a good review on a lady if he is given a lower rate (or free date) and/or asks for services the lady doesn't offer. But it goes further. If a lady refuses to be extorted by a review board bully then he retaliates by writing a bad review on the lady If a lady is being extorted by a review board bully (assuming it is on Lyla) she should first of all contact the Moderator to report the member (assuming he is on the board too) This may apply to other boards too She should also, if she has access to the Ladies Section report him in there so other ladies can be warned of this potential "client" well more like prospective bad date Some boards from what I've heard enable this type of reviewer. The lady may wish to discontinue her participation in that board. My impression is that for the most part Lyla is a positive community that doesn't have negative reviews, but instead recommendations. Anyhow, a rambling RG
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1 pointYeah, over the years here I've seen SPs make a few references to clients who will say "if you will do X, I'll give you a good recommendation." Or worse: "if you don't do X, I'll write a bad review." And here X is usually a discount, but sometimes it's something else... Happily that's always been in references to clients from other boards. A "bad review" won't be an issue here; although a PM whispering campaign might be, I suppose. I suppose clients might make repeated and enthusiastic promises of a good recommendation in the hopes of getting some kind of extra service during the session. They may have never intended to write one, they were just looking for that bonus they were imagining. Finally, there's just the possibility that the clients were being genuine and friendly at the time. But once away from the session their enthusiasm waned, and then they just wilted at the prospect of doing actual work and writing that review they'd promised.
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1 pointAnother Lady Miss Carley Chase visits Fredericton once in awhile, a very beautiful lady to spend some funtime with.
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1 pointI think I get what she's saying, and most of that doesn't take place here on Lyla as far as I can tell, it's more on other boards. Bullying does happen over there, but it's done in ways not so obvious, but really just reading the posts you can tell. Many of the reviewers won't write reviews for plenty of ladies they've seen, even if they had an amazing time, because they don't fit a certain criteria, and you'll notice occasionally those that may decide to brave it out and write a review or inquire about someone who's outside the "norm" for the boards, they'll get made fun of or similar ridiculous reactions. Also at times, if a certain provider is consistently well-reviewed and someone posts a negative review, even if that person's experiences are legitimate, the poster will often get heckled for it. Same goes for a provider who's consistently badly-reviewed and they get a good one, they'll think it's a shill. The bullying happens on boards, it's just not done in the same way we picture bullying in everyday life. Posted via Mobile Device
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1 pointYou keep referencing "the Church" but I am not sure exactly which church you are referring too... The Roman Catholic Church... The Anglican Church... the United Church of Canada... The Pentecostal Church... The Greek Orthodox... Christians are not all one monolithic block some are more progressive then others... the Pope does not speak for the Christian Church just the Roman Catholic Church. I maybe could have said that better was not suggesting that you were saying I was wrong... I am not saying you are either... just a discussion we all have our opinions. Sorry if I made you think that. Love the discussion by the way.
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1 pointWell the Bible is a book and over the years it has been interpreted in many ways..often the interpretation has taken on the particular vent of the person doing the interpretation... The bible is a collection of stories written or recorded by people over a longer period of time... if you are a Christian and therefore a follower of Jesus Christ then you know in large part it is stories about him but not infact written by him... This is not a document delivered to man by God it is many men's interpretation of what God expects from men. I wonder is it possible that the authors of the bible included in it the cultural beliefs that were popular at their time... not unlike scientific writing at any particular time include the scientific knowledge at the time which we know is often proven wrong at a later date. Perhaps... just perhaps the authors of the bible misinterpreted "god" message to man (of course this all assumes their is a God and I will be fucked if I know the answer to that one. You maintain that the Bible itself is against Homosexuality... hmmm I agree that way too many Christians read that into their interpretation of the bible but I have had Gay Christian friends who would beg to differ with what the Bible does or does not say... This book written by MEN is thousands of years old and reflect that in its wording and examples used... but yeah your must be right it must be all wrong I mean it does not even mention that Internet and shit God must have known that was coming. Just my Opinion Additional Comments: Well the Bible is a book and over the years it has been interpreted in many ways..often the interpretation has taken on the particular vent of the person doing the interpretation... The bible is a collection of stories written or recorded by people over a longer period of time... if you are a Christian and therefore a follower of Jesus Christ then you know in large part it is stories about him but not infact written by him... This is not a document delivered to man by God it is many men's interpretation of what God expects from men. I wonder is it possible that the authors of the bible included in it the cultural beliefs that were popular at their time... not unlike scientific writing at any particular time include the scientific knowledge at the time which we know is often proven wrong at a later date. Perhaps... just perhaps the authors of the bible misinterpreted "god" message to man (of course this all assumes their is a God and I will be fucked if I know the answer to that one. You maintain that the Bible itself is against Homosexuality... hmmm I agree that way too many Christians read that into their interpretation of the bible but I have had Gay Christian friends who would beg to differ with what the Bible does or does not say... This book written by MEN is thousands of years old and reflect the in its wording and examples used... but yeah your must be right I must be all wrong I mean it does not even mention that Internet and shit God must have known that was coming. Just my Opinion
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1 pointI think I would have to disagree with your assertion that religion does not change... if your comment was intended to suggest that "some" religious people are intransigent in their beliefs then I would suggest that is unfortunately the case but to suggest that religious people don't look at the basic tenets of their beliefs and try to see how they apply in today's world is in my opinion not true. Religion like all of society evolves maybe not as fast or as far as anti religious people may want but I have seen significant change in just my lifetime. As an example I would point to the acceptance of same sex marriage by many Christian faiths... not so long ago this would have been thought totally unthinkable. Just my Opinion
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1 pointScience is always evolving, so what was once was fact, may be changed now and have a better understanding. With religion, it is static and not changing... People believe the same things that supposedly happened years ago and try to prove things from a book that was written 2k years ago. At least with science you can say we were wrong and move on from that. With religion, there is no such thing. I don't think religion is a main reason for war but it sure doesn't help the situation. It mainly is used to identify the participants or differentiate between the groups. Yes, religion is holding us back, with dated views. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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1 pointI have seen her. She is legit and requires transportation usually so outcalls for the most part. She is fun and open minded however she may be a few pounds larger than her pics. I would repeat!
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1 point15 minutes lol? I would rather offer a 45 minute option then a 30 minute option. I've even seen some that offer a 20 minute option. Next we'll be seeing a pay by the minute like you can hire some plumbers. http://www.minuteplumbers.net Of course paying by the minute can end up costing a lot more then by the hour. To each their own. Offer what you are comfortable with.
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1 pointWell I've never really thought about that to tell the truth, that's interesting to think about, I've done 15 mins for my quick on and the go friends but I've never considered 45 mins, I can understand how some people would feel a bit more comfortable with more time, especially 1st timers :) I'm going to look more into it, seems like a good idea ~Kim Harrison <3
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1 pointNice try candycane; a scammer is a scammer!!! Posted via Mobile Device
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1 pointDid you receive a PM asking for your email and the email asking for HELP MONEY? We have some reports that men on the site have received PM's stated in a urgent nature asking for a personal EMAIL address then you receive a email with a sob story asking for HELP in the form of financial assistance (Personal donation). If you had this happen (even by a reputable sp) please PM me the name of the provider who did this. It is NOT acceptable and it is ABUSE of the PM system and the council here has been made aware of it and we are not happy. I know ONE lady who is doing this but I want to know if more then one is doing this and also how many people this lady is doing this to.
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1 pointI agree 100% ... Lelo is probably the finest well constructed vibrator that I have ever bought!
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1 pointSame here + I always bring deodorant, mouthwash, moistened towelettes, a small towel. etc with me when I see someone. And I always excuse myself and freshen up when I get there, before anything starts. Even after an intense sessions when stuff gets hot & sweaty, I'll freshen up again between Round 1 and Round 2 Too paranoid about BO, I would hope the lady would let me know if I needed deodorant or a splash of mouthwash
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