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gecho

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  1. This was my first experience at CMJ. It was also Scarlet's first session. Both women were marvelous. Daisy is attractive, experienced and talented. She made me feel very comfortable. Scarlet is attractive and eager. I am surprised how "at home" she is for her first time. Thanks to both of you for a wonderful time.

     

    CMJ is excellent. Up scale rooms, talented staff. Suffice it to say, you can't beat 4 hands ... hmmm, maybe 6 might?


  2. Social disease is an old fashioned term for STD. Sorry for the confusion.

     

    Regarding how many times this question has been asked previously: Sorry again. I apologize! I didn't mean to take up time and space with irrelevant or previously dealt with subjects. However, I also didn't expect to get flamed for bringing up what I think is a legitimate subject. New things come to light all the time and I was just curious about how other people deal with the "worry".

     

    Just to clarify, my state of anxiety isn't that severe. Obviously, or I wouldn't engage in the practice. I merely wanted to know other people's thoughts on the subject.

     

    If anyone is interested, I have pretty much come to the conclusion that I will only do massage and hj in the future.

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  3. I'm sure many of you have read about the possibility of getting various social diseases by participating in BBBJ. I know that I have also. It hasn't stopped me yet, but I do worry.

     

    How do you feel about it?

     

    Personally, I am not interested in CBJ.


  4. That's interesting Notch. My old 750 Virago was an easy bike to ride. I find the Kawasaki smooth (especially on the highway) and comfortable.

     

    The only times I feel challenged is when making a tight turn at low speed and picking the bike up when it's down (which I actually managed once).

     

    Oh, yeah, backing up on an incline - especially on gravel.


  5. Greetings!

     

    I had my first bike at 16 - hard to believe that was 49 years ago. I've been riding on and off since then.

     

    Recently moved to Ottawa and now ride a Kawasaki Voyager. A heavy mother - just a hair over 1,000 lbs or around 460 kg. Certainly the heaviest bike I've ever ridden, definitely takes some practice.

     

    Hope to see some of you this summer!

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