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bloot

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    Born; spent years as a child; moved out; got a job, family, and stuff; Now I'm here..
  1. I saw her last year just before she left for a job with health benefits and a retirement plan. Sad to see her go.
  2. I think she has changed her name to Paris and is still at the Brass Club.
  3. You could search Newbie in the massage forum or just go here. http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=14232
  4. I once had an MA walk me into the massage room, sit down on the table and tell me it was time for me to disrobe. I started to undress when I realized she was still just sitting there on the table watching me, perhaps even glaring at me. I was use to being left alone to undress so I was taken aback a little. As I continued to undress she continued to stare. It was more than a little unnerving at the time. Had I been ready for such treatment I would of put a little more flare into getting naked instead of desperately trying to think of the least embarrassing order for a guy to take his clothes off. Note, I now suspect that sox last is wrong with all the associated naked hopping around. Unnerving or not the massage ended on an up note.
  5. I listened to Cross Country Check-up with the topic of ?Should prostitution be legalized??. You can hear it here http://www.cbc.ca/checkup/main-blog/2010/10/03/should-prostitution-be-legalized/ if you desire. This show proved to me that a real can of worms has been opened up and a sane answer is not likely to be the outcome, especially with our current government. The problem is that the law will be driven by perception of the Canadian public. Every one that was in favour of making prostitution illegal, more or less connected prostitution to the following: Human trafficking Underage prostitution Drug use Violence against women The objectification of women Legalization would make it easier for the Robert Picton?s out there. The feeling I get is that these people were not even aware of the state of the law prior to the recent announcements. For the record, I do not hold these views, I just want people to be aware of what they are up against. Really, there is no need to discuss them as they seem to be maritless on the surface. More sane views provided no legal remedy but were strongly against prostitution as a legitimate business practice. These views point out stronger arguments pulling from other districts where legalization has been tried. They attempted to demonstrate that a ghettoization of sex workers (my words not theirs just trying to summarize) occurs as legal and illegal forms of regulated prostitution stratifiy. E.g. Ladies that pass their STD test vs. those that don?t; Clients that seek sex without protection and cannot be served by regulated means; An overall uptick on the use of prostitution when society is viewed to condone it through legalization that makes demand outstrip supply (claim is this provides an opening for organized crime causing increase in human trafficking). Safety for some but other are driven to be further marginalized and in greater danger from marginalized clients. I found this article that seems to echo some of these positions http://bigthink.com/ideas/24269. I think there are some good points in these arguments, for which I have no remedy. I am forced to agree that there is no easy answer. I think the reason is that the acts of buying and selling sex are social acts that take place in social contexts that are very complicated and cannot be simply regulated by laws but must be viewed from a much wider perspective and include aspects that we as societies have been very poor at, namely the ability to look at the underpinnings of the serious issues that cause society problems; poverty, violence against women and children, lack of opportunity and a real lack of support for the substance addicted members of our society. Laws should be developed to protect sex workers like any other working person in Canada. However, the issues society has with prostitution are not legal issues, they are really social issues and as long as governments decide that buying fighter jets are more important that child poverty or homelessness, punishing the weak and disenfranchised is always the easier answer than healing our social woes.
  6. Angela does this interest in this subject mean you are thinking about offering Nuru sessions?:-D
  7. Welcome Lucdubreull The answer you seek can be found under the Ottawa massage discussion. http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=34232 Unfortunately no one at present seems to be offering this service. :cry: However, there does seem to be a ready market for a lady with the right entrepreneurial spirit.:wink::wink:
  8. The second half of the video shows the Nuru massage but you don't see her apply the gel. http://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=1671412281 This video just after the 4:10 mark shows the application of the nuru. google "nuru massage gel" to find online vendors of Nuru gel, chairs and inflatable mattresses. I would imagine that a nuru session would cost extra even without the depicted "extras" based on the price of supplies and the extra cleanup. Theme room idea for CMJ "NURU Room". Empty room with an inflatable mattress a hose and a drain on the floor.:-D
  9. Okay, I understand that Asia is a pretty big place, so to be clear, the girl I saw was East Asian, she reminded me of a pretty waitress I met in a Thai restaurant I frequent. She was defiantly not from India, or one of the Stans.
  10. I never met Zoey, but I can confirm that Stacy is FABULOUS!
  11. I'm still moderated so my postings are slow. When I said today it was Friday. Yes there was at least one Asian girl I noticed, but I didn't get the pleasure to meet her.
  12. I was in Barbs this afternoon. One of the dancers told me that you can get one free dance on Friday at lunch along with your $2 roast hip o beef. She inferred that the dance takes place in the bar area. Anyone been there for this? She complained that the manager made her dance with a regular that never goes for a dance. BTW: all the girls I met were real nice.
  13. I know this is kind of late to the game as far as advice for Archnemisis, but as a nubie to the massage world myself I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. To be honest, I've been planning to go for a massage for a couple of months, never getting the nerve up to try it. I've been going to strip clubs. A rather expensive and somewhat dubious experience at an unnamed club just over the border in QC earlier this week got me thinking that a massage may be a way better option and worth a try. So my first time was today which I found to be a great experience. How I made my decision was research done in "massage discussion for Ottawa". So if you are new just don't read this thread read read lots of threads. Sorry I don't have a list of links but here are some of the points that were made that helped me through the experience. Go to a safe well established, licensed (well reviewed) location Look for reviews of the massuse Don't be shy be naked Don't expect any extras than what's on the menu (the first time) Be polite or don't be rude or ranchy or aggressive (should not be a problem really) Tip! (I haven't gone back to see if its had the deired effect, but I plan to) I chose to go to Acqua and see Stacy Alexa, she is simply great. Real friendly young twenties fit with beautiful skin. I will go back. As for CMJ I think I was too nervous to have to deal with the enrollment thing at the same time. But I'm sure I'll work up to it.
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