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2 pointsI adore jimmy pop, but am sooooo tired of hearing bad touch! Yummy down on this or ftw š Will also settle for kiss me where it smells funny or i hope you die...
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1 pointhttps://www.buzzfeed.com/erinlarosa/truths-all-cat-owners-understand
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1 pointHello Gentleman It's my firm belief we must live life to the fullest, we must indulge and spoil ourselves and live luxuriously with a bit of wild abandon whenever opportunity presents itself. So if you value exclusivity discretion and quality interactions then we are well on our way to creating something divine!! Text (647) 491-2430 email: [email protected] Booking for Wednesday Thursday and Friday evening. Text or email to book with me
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1 pointA word of warning: Cerbmod and his team are experimenting with new things on the layout, so it may move again in the future :)
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1 pointGreat posts so far.A few tips to have an enjoyable time at a SC:1) Treat everyone with a high level of respect. It is so rare in SCs, you will be greatly appreciated for it. Display common decency which can be interpreted through how you dress, smell, communicate, and interact with everyone in the establishment. If you are looking like you just came off an oil field, you're doing it wrong. 2) Do not think you're "better" because you're a customer. Everyone can sense it, and it will effect your experience. Just be normal.3) The dancers aren't into you which at the end of the day doesn't matter because there is a middle ground where good conversations and times can be had. Don't go into a SC thinking you'll leave with a girlfriend - won't happen. 4) Have control over your reality - be aware of all elements in the club and how that may effect your experience. Do not let your emotions, views, drinking habits effect your behaviour to the point it gets you into trouble. For example: you are in a conversation with a dancer and you feel adamant about your position. In the real world, you may aggressively argue for your position, but for the sake of the flow of the conversation, concede and go onto the next topic.5) Understand there is a flow to conversations in a club. Realize when a dancer is signaling to you they don't want to talk about a particular topic and pivot from it.6) Beware that there are scams in the club - do not reward scammers. Take note, don't cause a scene, and don't reward it in the future. 7) Don't evade the comfort zone of the dancer in the back. Comfort zones are established either verbally from the dancer (ask), or through your experience with the dancer over time. Don't assume all dancers have the same comfort zones. 8) Be upfront about your intentions when a dancer approaches your table. Don't start talking to them if you won't be taking them to the back. Or communicate that you are 1) waiting for someone else 2) just having a drink before leaving. If they choose to stay at your table, than at least your intentions have been transparent and you have not mislead them. 9) Dancers enjoy compliments, be perceptive and considerate - perhaps they have done their hair or worn something specifically because they know that you enjoy that. 10) A more general principle: I don't believe in Karma in the real world as much as I do in a SC. Your actions have reactions, and they are quite immediate. The more good you put into the environment, the more likely you will receive a good experience. Lastly, as RD has mentioned, have realistic expectations on your overall experience.
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1 pointFor your next trip then please call me I am not the sort of SP that requires 24 to 48 hours notice for me to answer someone. If I have a sister in the city as long as it is during the day I will answer you right away. As Rambler pointed out he does not feel that Sydney is any different to any other place. The one thing I can say about Sydney is they are very very frightened. You are talking small town, some gents that do not even own or know how to run a computer. They live in extreme fear because there have been two stings, one two years ago and one this year. Those things have a gentleman in jeopardy and justifiably afraid. Now I will never ever excuse them for no showing you. There is no reason for that and I do not tolerate that. Neither for Halifax Sydney, Moncton or Northern Asia. That was a silly comment but Iām just trying to make a point. If you ever want to go back I will work hand-in-hand with you. When somebody makes a request he Just needs to say his name and number to me and I guarantee you, I will tell you exactly what I know about them. As I said before Iām so sorry for the few jerks that did not treat you properly. But I can guarantee you the gentleman at Sydney stand out as the best beat men in Canada to me. They will cheerfully pay your donation, they would never ever ask you to do anything to break your rules. It is small communit. Sydney folks are so thankful to have a lovely lady such as yourself. Again as I said they will pay your rate and they will treat you like a queen. That is what I would want for you my lovely friend.
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1 pointThanks Phaedrus, I actually am still picking up in the nuances in the new site since my return from sabbatical LOL. Gave you a "Thanks" and I guess since Outdoorsman started this thread, I'm going to give him a "Thanks" too š A Rambling RG
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1 pointThis shouldn't really come as a surprise to anyone. The US is one of the most backwards countries in the world when it comes to customs and immigration. They have had a long standing policy of refusing entry to Canadians with the most minor of very old criminal offenses. But rich Russian gangsters have flooded the country in recent years with extensive criminal records and they turn a blind eye. I was recently having a conversation with a friend of mine in real estate who actually bought a house in Texas and spent $7000+ on immigration lawyers trying to get a green card only to continually be stymied by red tape and utter bullshit until she finally gave up and sold the place and stayed here. It's almost like Canadians are not welcome other than sports stars, actors and medical fields. Just don't rock their fucking holier than thou boat.
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