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business_student_sj

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    Inquisitive personality and love to be massaged, pampered and spoiled
  1. i also have limited experience on CERB, but it important to offer the quality of service that the ladies are comfortable with. I would not want her to feel pressured into providing a part of the package that she is uncomfortable with just to charge more. I think it would show in her attitude or persona so to speak and that would lessen the experience. I want the ladies to feel as comfortable as possible and then they can give the best service without any remorse or pressure to be something they are not. Set your price and stick with it for all the ladies as some bring different qualities to the experience than others but in the end it all evens out. I know I rambled a lot here but it comes down to the comfort level and uncomfortableness (is that even a word?) shows.
  2. I thank all who took the time to respond, there were some interesting responses. I think Sophia hit the nail on the head with her response and I am very impressed at how she handled the ackwardness. Sounds like she has more going on then just a pretty face and rockin' bod.
  3. It is strictly hypothetical, but none the less there are some very interesting responses. My biggest fear regarding this industry/profession was and still is to enter a strip club and see that the dancer is one of my daughters. Not for the fact they would be dancing but for the embarassment/uncomfortableness that would no doubt crop up.
  4. What would you do if you were looking aroung this site and found a relatived of yours, be it a sister, aunt, niece, cousin, or "gulp" a daughter listed as a service provider? Curious as to the answers, would you say anything to them? Surely you would not book with them, but what would be the best way to handle it to avoid embarassing her or yourself?
  5. Glad to hear you got the laptop upgraded. For future reference, Microsoft has a tool called the Windows Upgrade Advisor that runs on your system and tells you what OS you can upgrade too. As for drivers, Vista and Windows 7 drivers are usually the same code. Rarely in my time as a tech heve I had issues between Vista and Win7 drivers. If you have any other issues with the laptop I'd be glad to offer my services as a certified tech.
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