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Ice4fun

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  1. Do ladies at their own discretion adjust their rates for marketing purpose yes of course some do ... I am not sure I would ever refer to it as a "sale". This is in fact a business and like all business's they have to be managed. Each ladies approach and interest in either price or time manipulation will be based on their own self interest. Many established ladies do neither as their is no need while others will come up with unique ways that meet their needs to either increase clients or reduce the likelihood of no shows. The use some form of price marketing could be the result of a slow period in the industry or a change in a ladies availability ie. University break. It's normal marketing and you see examples on this site all the time. Some times it's a seasonal thank you to clients such as... Other times it's an ongoing offer to reduce no shows or confirm bookings in a city when touring... Just my Opinion
  2. Those are the ones I am allowed to share lol
  3. Either but if I had to pick jeans and tee Would you prefer Whipped Cream Or Chocolate
  4. The OP's initial question about why ladies ask clients to call from the corner is a valid question regardless of how many times a person posted. I have had newer people to the industry tell me that they always thought that was a sign it was a scam or a setup. Why do we care how old the OP was... with the number of posted on this site there is little that has not already been covered. It's increased posting by more ladies and men that we need to encourages. Just my Opinion
  5. We need a system that rewards ladies for participation on the site.
  6. I agree.... The redesign has a few issues like everything new but is not the reason people are not as active. We need to find ways to increase the site traffic.
  7. The Deuce "The Deuce" tells of the germination of the sex-trade industry in the heart of New York's Times Square. It's the early 1970s, and the porn business begins a shift from organized crime-backed parlors to a legitimate, culturally accepted enterprise. A cast of barkeeps, prostitutes, pimps, police and nightlife seekers centers around twins Vincent and Frankie Martino (James Franco, in a dual role), who navigate the sex business after meeting well-connected mobster Rudy Pipilo. Their storyline, among others, merges with that of prostitute Candy, whose ambition and intelligence lead her to a more prominent role in the industry.
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