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Megan'sTouch

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  1. Sex workers are not a high-risk group for STD's or STI's.
  2. Wow. I thought the criminalization of HIV was bad! This is just ridiculous!!!
  3. I keep a template of my ad. Posted via Mobile Device
  4. For whatever reason, I find the opposite. When I'm feeling sexy and want guests, I'm booked solid. When I need time off, they stop booking. *Knock on wood* things keep up that way!
  5. Yes it is rude. Why not just go get tested yourself??
  6. This is very scary. There are so many young women 15-17 who could easily pass for early/mid twenties. I do sympathize with the men because I believe there was no ill intention.
  7. By "stolen text" do you mean 2 or 3 words, or an entire ad?
  8. Being found in a common bawdy house is a criminal offense. The laws are still fully in effect, however the Ottawa police don't seem to go after bawdy houses unless there are complaints from the public, drugs, underage workers, or human trafficking. Posted via Mobile Device
  9. Chemistry plays a huge role in how the experience plays out. I consider myself to be a good service provider and I always do my best, but sometimes a guy just doesn't give me much to work with LOL. It's not anybody's fault! Some people click, others don't. C'est la vie!
  10. Yes it was a 'street sweep'. Posted via Mobile Device
  11. Nothing else new. These sweeps seem to be a rather regular occurence.
  12. A few people have told me to take out the battery and dry it, but here is a huge warning sticker 'do not remove battery' on it!! Why is that? What will happen if I break the tape and remove it? Posted via Mobile Device
  13. Did you communicate for the purposes of prostitution in a public place? If not, you have nothing to worry about. In order to be charged with bawdy house, they need to find you there. In other words, if you went and left without being busted, you are fine.
  14. I have a MacBook Pro. I spilled soup on it. I unscrewed the back of the computer and dried it out. The computer is working fine but the battery is not. I need to have it plugged in 100% of the time for it to work. I do not want to take it in to the Apple Store or have any technician look at it. Call me paranoid, but I don't want the potential of anyone seeing my CERB activities and whatnot. I want to fix this myself. Any suggestions?
  15. They have definitely been going downhill. I haven't been there since they had a "Conservative Party" sign in their window! But I do have many happy memories of them in their better days. I still love Raw Sugar. The owner is a fabulous lady too! She's let us use her space after-hours for pro-choice meetings, and I always appreciated that.
  16. Not a big fan myself. I prefer supporting local businesses rather than chains. In Ottawa, I LOVE Raw Sugar and Umi Cafe. They have a great selection of vegan treats, such as Auntie Loo's (also supporting a small local business). Plus the atmosphere, especially at Raw Sugar is amazing.
  17. I have a slight preference for larger bills, but it doesn't really matter. Money is money, and if I want larger bills there is a bank just around the corner.
  18. I strongly dislike fear-based "education." Decisions about HIV/AIDS should be made with our brains, not with our emotions, and commercials like this trigger an emotional response rather than giving us factual information by which we can make a decision. However, I say this as someone who received a post-HIV/AIDS sex education and I imagine in the times where they were just discovering the virus, it would have been very scary and maybe all the facts just weren't available. I also find some of the commercials puritanical. In a Canadian one I found on YouTube, they suggested not having sex with multiple partners before even mentioning condoms. We all know that the best way to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS is condom use. Having sex with one lady at a bar unprotected is far more risky, from my understanding, than having sex with 25 bar ladies using a condom. Another USA commercial showed a married couple holding hands and they said "our commitment to each other protects us" as if someone marriage will protect you from HIV/AIDS. We all know now that a ring on your fourth left finger provides no protection! What about couples who cheat? What about couples who spread HIV/AIDS to each other after a blood transfusion? Of course, I say this with 20/20 vision so perhaps I should not judge the commercials so harshly. I just strongly dislike the fear-based emotional approach. When we are filled with emotions, we often don't make the best deicisons. One of the things I love about CERB is that it's not just a place to post ads or to find an escort/MA, but a community of intelligent people with different backgrounds and opinions. This is the general discussion forum which means we discuss a variety of topics. I see nothing inappropriate about discussing the HIV/AIDS propaganda and misinformation of the 1980's.
  19. I was just a small child when these commercials aired, but viewing them was pretty intense! Anyone remember them? Thoughts?
  20. No offense guys, but I don't find a guy bodysliding to be sexy LOL. Leave that to me! ;) Posted via Mobile Device
  21. I love getting massaged by clients. Sessions only go that way occasionally, but it's nice when they do.
  22. I do my best to respond within 24 hours and I think this is reasonable. My regular clientele have my phone number and can call if they prefer. On a few rare occasions I will take longer than 24 hours, such as when I'm sick, or something important comes up.
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