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    I think I'm due for a visit. Hoping to see some friends there.
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    Well, you missed her this afternoon! And if you are a l*ver of shapely breasts, then what a collection you missed. Apart from the well known, and well enhanced, Jenny, there were such naturally endowed wonders as Samantha, Juicy, Lela, Lena and Sasha Love. And more fun to be had with Penelope, Sarah and Maddy. As noted previously, no Ariel. Just areolae! What a pity the rain kept you away :-(
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    What a fantastic thread :) I too enjoy hugs, and get them.. all day in my profession.. such a purrrfect thing, a hug :) I have a few clients who give off a vibe that says they aren't 'huggers'.. so.. I don't hehe.. but definitely goes a long way to indeed 'seal' things... and purrrrsonally, I have no idea how any provider in this profession *could* remain detached and withdrawn... just.... ew! ;) as far as 'acts of kindness'... I had a woman cry in my office the other day, when after I explained the therapy that I felt would work best for her, and told her the cost... she rolls her eyes, sighs and got ready to leave... and I stopped her, told her that whatever she can 'comfortably manage' to pay was fine with me.... she literally cried... (I have a policy in my clinic where, I do not do what I do to make a million dollars, but to make a difference in someone's life.. so on certain days, with certain people.. the 'fees' for therapies here, are $10/each instead of what they *really* are... I may be a wonderfully twisted perrrrrrvert.. but I do enjoy being able to look at myself at the end of my day) ;) ...and no.... <grin> my lovely massages and 'other fun things' are not in that category hehe.. =P
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    People often have the impression that this world is strictly monetary, that all the relationships in it are based on the exchange of cash for services, and that acts of genuine caring are non-existent. Nothing could be further from the truth. There are several women I have met through this board who have been amazingly understanding, kind, and helpful to me when I have been in distress, because of the loss of a close friend, a painful separation, or other bad things that happen from time to time. They listened, they consoled, they helped. I am grateful. I hope you know who I am speaking to. My sincere thanks and appreciation.
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    Woke up to wonderful news, my daughter delivered a healthy new grandson last night.
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    #awesomeabs #boobies #legs #bum #highheels #Ilovereadingbooks #seethrough #cleavage #readingabook #blueeyes #elegant #smile #bbb(bigbeautifulboobs)
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    I visited Sasha May this week. I had not seen her BP ad for a long time but was able to contact her here, she is member under the name Princ3ss. I found out that she is still working one day a week in Brockville and in Ottawa about once a month. Setting up the appointment was very easy, she remembered me. Service was as great as I remembered. She is a beautiful lady with great service and great body. She has pictures on her profile . She has a very full menu of options.
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    I'm with Mikeyboy on this one. I think political correctness has gotten a bad rap to some extent and that the term is misused, perhaps beyond repair. People latch on to stories of extreme versions of it that just about no one would agree with and it tarnishes the whole thing. Even the term itself is worded in such a way as to put people off it. I'd compare it to how more and more often I see people shy away from calling themselves a feminist and consider that a negative term. In some circles the word feminism has come to mean purely militant, yelling, angry people that hate men. But if you define feminism as a desire and fight for equality, then it's a concept most people can get behind. It's the same here. The Internet loves extreme stories, and so we hear so many of them that it warps the nature of a term and skews our view of people. If political correctness means I can't debate ideas, delve into tricky topics, and must censor reasonable speech from those who would twist the intent of my meaning to find glee in being offended, of course I'm going to be against it. But one person's hate speech is another person's political correctness. What if I came into these threads and made jokes about "spics" or derided any member who identified as bisexual or gay as "faggots"? What if every time a lady expressed a strong opinion I called her a cuunt? What if I insisted on calling a transgender member a shemale because I think "it's" just being sensitive and "I don't mean anything by it" or "I'm just joking around"? How about if I post Halloween pictures where I dress in black face, and then get angry at anyone insulted because I refuse to acknowledge the historical issues with that? I suspect--I hope!--if I did any of those things I'd be called out on them. I hope people would explain to me in no uncertain terms that I was being at best naive and at worst, an ignorant jerk. And I hope I wouldn't get away with it by saying anyone offended is just being politically correct. I'm all for discussion and debate. I believe it's healthy to share ideas outside your bubble. I roll my eyes at folks who go out of their way to be offended. But I am for tolerance and respect.
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    I have perrrrrsonally had it up to my lovely ears with all the fuss about so called political correctness. that statement alone has ruffled more than a few feathers, but.. I 'explain' myself very simply. I do not intentionally set out to offend or hurt someone, but I always stand behind what I say. I am also bright enough to realise that, almost any time a person opens their mouth, they run the risk of offending someone.. so.. for myself anyway.. I speak my mind (hehe and get flak from moderators for it hehe).. am accountable to myself and those I speak for... and I don't 'worry' about the *need* to be politically correct... it all comes from a good place... and goes to a good place.. and if someone doesn't like my thoughts or opinions.. that's fine.. they don't have to :) In my day to day life.. and even my hobbies and interests.. I am all over the cultural map.... am a belly dancer (Israeli, Palestinian, Egyptian, Turkish and tribal).. am a native hand drummer.. a maker of traditional indigenous (hehe) medicines...I practice meditation, yoga (OH NO!) and much more... I even have a 'special needs' receptionist.....and I love it all... and so far as I know, have only outright offended one person.. who attempted to engage me in a sadly uneducated/uninformed argument of why *my* side was wrong.. hehe <swat!> .. I won ;) there are always going to be times when this will happen.. and for years I have been of the school of thought that it is absolutely impossible to be completely and totally 'politically correct'..... so, I say what I mean, mean what I say, and stand behind it every time. waaaaaay too far overboard with a lot of it the last decade or so, imho
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    I think it's fashionable to be a faux liberal these days. What matters is.......Who you are when no one's watching? Peace MG
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    For the most part education systems don't really prepare young people for adult life or encourage free thought. It's really just an endless day care. I also find most of my friends who are parents are not very interested in preparing their children for adulthood. They're more focussed on prolonging what they see as the "fun" part of life as long as possible, with the attitude that adult life is a pain. So I wouldn't really say that fostering mature responsible individuals with a sense of perspective is high on our society's list of goals. It seems we want to keep our children adorable puppies as long as possible and try to shelter them from anything that upsets them.
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    I 100% agree Cato and thank you for sharing. :) From time to time I message one of my clients who have been loyal and kind to me, we message a lot, endless conversations about food, places, movies, Christmas, you name it, we talk about it. He visits and it's such a nice experience because we continue to chat throughout our time and then continue after. He is the perfect client, he is genuine, polite and isn't vulgar at all. I appreciate him for his kindness and who he is as a person. I enjoy conversation, either online, text, or in person. All I want in return is respect and kindness. Then anything else is history from there on. I like the saying that Ellen says, "Be kind to one another"
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    This is a fantastic thread! I have met some wonderful people who have helped me on various emotional journeys and yet others who have allowed me to help them. It is soooo much more than a fiancial exchange if you are open to rewarding emotional human interactions. But I understand that not everyone can or wants more than the obvious. Just nice, REALLY nice when it does happen!
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    Happy Birthday someguy, hope you have a great day !
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    Ariel is the star attraction for sure, but fun times can be had with Jessie or Katrina or Stacey if they're around
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    I really like getting a big hug by my clients before they leave. Somehow it feels like it "sceals" or gives a beautiful closure to the intimate connection that occured. I too feel appreciated by this gesture! So it is both ways!
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    It's a small thing (and quite a bit less substantial than some of the other comments above), but I just wanted to say how important it is to be given a hug at the end of a session. Even if just light and distant. It just feels like an acknowledgment of you as a person (rather than a wallet or a piece of meat). It can feel a little crushing not to get that. I'd rather have no HE and a hug or other gentle act of kindness than the opposite.
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    True and when you click on Gallery you do get to see out of focus pix of the MA's but when you click on each individual's pic to see more it then asks you to register. I just don't like the idea of having to give them my real name and email to register. Once then have that they can tap into various online profiles (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.) even finding out where you live. All of us go there anonymously and like to keep it that way. Summer/Brianna surprised me years ago in a grocery store when she came up to me with a big hug wondering "Hey Mikey, when can I see you again?" just as the wife came around the corner. That took some 'splaining to a) why is she calling him Mikey and b) who is this huge breasted girl who seems to know my partner. Having them knowing my online presence is just an additional headache I don't need right now. The fact that only 50 guys have registered is a fact that seems to have resonated with more guys then me.
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    Tickets on a hydrofoil from Santorini Island to Mykonos Island. They are two of the most popular and beautiful GxxxK Islands. ;)
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    I very much believe that political correctness has gone way too far. My personal issue are those using social outrage to shut down any views that differ from theirs and vilify those who disagree The Internet fosters so many of these so-called outrage warriors (regardless of their views or political leanings) as it becomes so easy for a person to bask in opinions and information that align only with their own and rarely let in a dissenting thought. By taking political correctness as far as society has, how will people objectively debate issues in society. As was mentioned by Loopie, over-protecting young people does prepare them for the real world and that in my opinion is doing them the greatest disservice of all. It sets such an unrealistic expectation at such a young age that you will forever be protected from any and all offence. Recently I saw that I think was the most ridiculous example of political correctness gone too far: a youth oriented gathering where clapping / applause was prohibited. Instead of clapping only finger snapping was allowed (clapping was considered too scary / aggressive????). With respect to the question if this is feeding Trump's popularity, I think in part it is. If the political correctness pendulum swings too far to one side some will rebel against it and Trump most certainly caters to the other end of the spectrum. Having said that, I firmly believe that we can be kind and respectful to one another without this increasingly trend of political correctness.
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    I saw her as well and will not be repeating.
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    Shreddies and skim milk (balancing out my 09-14-2016 menu choice - lol)
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    - lounging in the prrrivate den, air-drying <grin> before donning my shiny things and going to a fetish event later tonight - enjoying a glass of wine - addressing emails/requests/comments ;) - contemplating whether to wear corset or belly dance gear... - enjoying the response a new picture in the den's website has brought.. - laughing at my kitten as he tries to figure out what on earth the huge brass and glass thing on the table is... (my new hookah pipe!) haha! ..and of course.. perrrrving here ;)
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    That looking at ladies ads (Toronto specific board and-or BP) that advertise in the airport area and go from there.
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    Absolutely, Mikeyboy, I'm all for mutual respect, but part of the problem with these overly-protective political correctness approches is that they treat people like children, who have to be screened and protected from views that might trouble them or cause them to rethink their beliefs or 'identities'. Respect and free debate go hand in hand, I think. Respect isn't about sheltering people, but challenging them in a mature and rational way. That's the kind of stimulating debate that's at risk in the current climate. And the idea that yoga 'belongs' to Hindus, or reggae 'belongs' to Rastafarians, is just ridiculous.
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    Like anything else good or well intentioned, there is such a thing as too far. Too much of anything can be a bad thing. (I'm told that's true even for sex or chocolate but I've yet to confirm either.) I think as an enlightened society, we have a duty to avoid intentionally offending others based on things that they cannot help or change. I think we should even go as far as to reevaluate our language and practices to make sure that we are not using expressions that come from an offensive place even if that is not how we intended it. Being sensitive to others perspective however is not the same thing as censoring ideas. We have to be careful not to let it stifle creative thought or the exchange of ideas. That being said, we should never let that act as an excuse to be prejudiced or behave like Trump has in this campaign. Not acceptable in my books.
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    Happy Birthday to you shymale! Enjoy!
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    Happy Birthday someguy! Hope it's a great one!
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    Happy birthday, someguy! Hope you have an amazing birthday!
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    Happy birthday!! Hope you have a great day :)
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    Wishing you a very happy birthday, someguy!
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    Happy Birthday shymale! Have yourself a fantastic day!!! :D
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    Have a Happy Birthday to a fellow Virgo. :)
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    Happy birthday to you, shymale! Have a great one!
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    Continuing NJ's theme: And back to my own fixations :)
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    For those looking for a MA with great massaging skills, how long do you normally book your appointment and which of the two scenarios would you prefer? Scenario 1: the session has two times: first working the knots and tensions and second, a nice sensual erotik crescendo with a fireworks end Scenario 2: the session mixes and alternates constantly between the therapeutic style and the arousing style
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    Yes, it was a very unusual time but glad I did it. At the end she must have senses I was a bit shell-shocked and said she could do just a "normal" appointment the next time. She likes it a bit rough, I have not repeated but I would not rule it out some day.
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    # gettingready # summerluvin' # nicebounce
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    This is probably an old one but still one of my all-time favorites [ https://youtu.be/Dg-r-S0fIkA
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    I am upfront on my website about what I offer and do not offer, and I remind my guests during our first session together. If at any point a gentleman is unclear about something, I find it very respectful when he asks me. I dislike the "I'll just go for it and see if she stops me" approach. Please, just ask. Communication is key to a wonderful experience together!
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