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  1. 29 minutes ago, ZugZug said:

    Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Hush.

    It looks to be pretty much the same as CMJ or Club Alpha, if a bit more expensive to become a member.

     

    You got that right!

    Hush used to be CMJ's downtown location. Several MAs there used to work for CMJ. There are not a lot of differences, on the client's perspective.


  2. On 2/14/2023 at 3:48 PM, Hukupp said:

    I did but back when it was a 613 start and she did respond. Never took the plunge as I got busy that morning and never committed. Was just a one text to each other. The number switch so soon after. I mean, it could be anything, but who knows. 

     

    So (2 months later...), did you ended up seing her?


  3. I met Charlie last december. She is very nice, pleasant to be with, she's also attractive, a great body shape and she knows how to care of a man. She knows her stuff, take good directions and can take control when you give her the go. I wish I had time this week, as she's in town, but I will continue to look at her schedule for her next stop to Ottawa.  Highly recommended, I will repeat eventually.

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  4. To me, the entire experience with chemistry is the best. I love when I feel the chemistry. The moment we start to communicate creates the connection and the connection will make the experience great. So when I'm with the provider, if we did connect at first, I will usually enjoy the entire experience. 

     

    With time, I realized that when I had minimal interaction with the provider before meeting her the first time, chemistry seems to be missing a bit during the session.

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  5. I realised that Mariah Everly is nowhere on Lyla (never reviewed here, unless mistaking...), however, she should be in my opinion.

    So I decided to rewrote a review of her that I wrote elsewhere and share an update/recent version...

     

    A Black Bass Confession : Mariah Everly, beautiful, sensual with a spectacular smile!

     

    One day, late last November, I was quietly browsing on Twitter. As I was browsing, I ended on a CMJ’s post saying “And I’m ...back”. A picture with a spectacular smiling face was shown. Woauow... that's a nice smile.

     

    But... "I'm ...back"???  Who the hell is that smiley girl on the pic to say "I'm ...back"? 

     

    I look at the CMJ’s website pretty often. Strange... I never notice that girl before, never heard about her before, I don’t think that I ever consult her profile before. But, ok, I don’t know everything, she's coming back, that's cool!

     

    But something intrigued me... her smile!!!

     

    Her smile on that photo was incredibly nice and beautiful; it looked passionate, sincere, intense... I'm not sure how to describe it, the proper word is hiding somewhere inside of me... but for sure, right away I was attracted to that smile and told myself “Let’s keep an eye on that smile”. A few days later, Mariah's name appeared on CMJ’s schedule, I booked her immediately.

     

    That day...
    I arrived at CMJ... well, hmmm!!! My mind start going crazy... the two previous sessions that I had were disaster in all points... so my mind goes: "What if she is not what I expect?" "What if it turns to another “Hit and Miss”?" "She could be nice but what if we don’t click?" "It's probably not gonna go well... I'm going to loose my money again" “I should leave before it's too late... oh no, I can't leave, I'm gonna look like a fool... I'm trap... I’m trap here in CMJ”... Oh oh... oh non, someone knocks at the door... someone comes in... I look at her, she's smiling... that smile... fuck... it’s the smile... that's the smile of the photo... WOUAHHHH... just WOOOUAOUW!!! the smile is for real... that smile is sincere... But, hey wait... hey... all around that smile, there is more... there is a face... that face is hot... Mannnnn, THAT GIRL IS FUCKING HOT!

     

    OKEYYYY... OOOKEYYYY wouaw, just wouaw... entering in the room, here comes a hot and beautiful lady and yes, her smile is real and fantastic. She comes to me, welcomes me with a big hug and warm kiss, right away... yesss, I like that... that’s the introduction of a true GFE! A few talk, a few more little kisses and here we are DFK... She loves to kiss (me too). Few compliments right/left as she’s undressing me, YESSSS, I love when a girl undress me, another plus for the real GFE. We keep smiling at each other, kissing with passion. It is going really well, everything is in the right direction. 

     

    She's extremely sensual and affectionate. Tone of sexy latina moves, dancing in my arms. I love to play with her long, beautiful and dark hair. Intensité, sensualité, enlassades érotiques, plaisirs charnelles. Kissing, she’s good at it, just like a perfect girlfriend. After a few minutes, she softly said “let’s move to the shower”, “Sure”... That shower was intense, a continuation of how we met, then we moved to the massage table. I lay down on my stomach but I couldn’t wait for the flip which happen very fast, I could tell that she wanted to continue the kissing. Well, let's do it again, a lot of kissing, adding body slide.

     

    We stayed under MA’s limits but oufffff... it was a very intense session for a first meeting. 45 min was not enough... why did I took only 45 min, anyway??? She was on the schedule for the following Friday, so I told her to reserve our time together right away for 1 hour. She took care of everything, she seems happy that I wanted to see her again. We kissed goodbye, see you in a few days. 

     

    The meeting # 2, we start back exactly where we were 4 days earlier with immediate kissing, undress, shower and blablabla... We moved to the massage table, I didn’t stay face down more than 5 minutes cause we wanted to kiss each other again. Another perfect session with this fantastic gal. Further details will remain between me and her. Wouaw, just wouaw! Definitively, she brought the definition of GFE to another level, I don’t remember such intensity in previous MA experiences.

     

    I usually take a session once per month, rarely twice however it is the very first time that I saw a girl twice in the same week. But, the story didn't end here... I booked her again... and again... and again. I saw her multiple times just in the month of December. I became a "Mariah addict". My final session of 2018 was with her and I was her last client of the year. All sessions were pretty much the same experiences over and over, no extra details to add, but we spend time together, enjoying ourselves. We always stayed under MA's limits. But she is incredible, fun to be with, we had good conversations together. Last client of 2018 and also her first client of 2019! Doesn’t mean anything really, but in the back of my mind it’s kind of “seal the deal” about that girl.

     

    And then at the end of January, she decided to move out of CMJ to work as an Indy MA. Well, I follow her! 

     

    Mariah Everly hosts now in a very nice location, in Ottawa. Then again, I made sure to be her first client there... I told you, I’m a Mariah addict. Our sessions continue to be very intense, outstanding and fun. She remains strictly under MA’s limits and I’m fine with that cause the chemistry and the connection we have is honestly what I’m looking for.

     

    Repeat? I’m a Mariah addict. I can’t stop myself to visit her. I swear, I honestly tried... but I can’t.

     

    Recommend? Hmmm... if you haven't find the true definition of a GFE... the answer is there, go see her!

     

    I confess: Do you remember how I started this review? Everything started simply with a smile on a twitter picture. Now that I met that smile, the rest of the body drives me crazy! I wish I would’ve met her in real life...

     

    The Black Bass aka TigerFlex5

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  6. I meet Jessy three time, last year (already a year...) and just realized that I never wrote on her review page, although I did recommended her to several people, especially for her kissing capacities. So, I'm adding my voice to Jessy's ultimate fans, I can tell that our sessions remain on top of my experiences.

     

    She is great, fun, intelligent and very pleasant to be with. I always left her place with full satisfaction. DFK is a strength for her, but not only. She's good at everything she does.

     

    It's been already a year, obviously, I need to visit her to her new location. Can't wait...

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  7. Almost a year since my last visit to Ashley, I finally went back to see her early last October. I was very happy to see that she's still around, because I wasn't that sure, last time I saw her. In total, I saw her probably 7 times between August and December 2017.

     

    Then I took a break. I confess... it was a lot of money.

     

    Last October, one evening I was just thinking about her. I had nothing to do that night, I decided to contact her. She was free, she had nothing to do, she told me to come over. I left home right away, went to her place and yes... she is still the same fantastic lady and our connection/chemistry was the same. Another fantastic session with her.

     

    She is great and beautiful... I will see her again!


  8. Hey Buddy, tones of lovely ladies MA around here. If you want to be more specific on what you are loking for, cause there are a lot of providers that are giving great oilly massage and DFK. Yeah, CMJ is a good place for that but a lot of fantastic Indies also.


  9. Hmm... interesting threat.

    I don't mind providing a short description of myself to a provider, in fact, usually the second or third question is generally me asking if she sees black guys. Simple, if not, let's not all waste our time.

     

    So yes, I think it's ok to ask that question, but yes, I can see some men find it offensive. I don't, not in the hobby world.

     

    Maybe you can add, when you ask that question, the reason why you are asking and say that it's just cause you want to know who is going to ring at your door (roughly height, size, age, ethnicity, etc) you should get away with this.

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  10. It is a woman's prerogative to lie about her age.

    Age is just a number. Kind of like weight. It is different for everyone.

    I know some really "young" 40 year old's and some really "old" 40 year old's.

     

    Maybe it's a "prerogative to women to lie about their age" in real life, but we are not in real life and there is a "market" for everybody. There are a lot of clients who like young providers but there are probably as much clients who prefer older and mature providers. So why lie about it and to be disappointed?

     

    I don't t think that people gain when a provider says that she's 21, when in fact she's 28-29; the client gets there and ultimately will be frustrated, because he though he would be with a young lady.

     

    Or, a client who looks for a much more mature provider, goes in and realise that the SP/MA is a much more younger lady that he was expected...

     

    For a long time, I was a regular to a MA in a spa; on the website, she was listed as "late 20s". But clearly, no way she was in her 20s and from the first time I saw her, she was 35 and +.

     

    Ok, I heard you "maybe when she started, she was that age... maybe they didn't update that part of the website" Yes, but a website should reflect some accuracy, to a certain point. When you update the pictures on a regular basis, when you update your schedule every week, you can also take a five minutes to update some minor info once in a while.

     

    Now on your second part "Age is just a number. Kind of like weight"... NOPE, not the same thing. Today, she's 140lbs, a year from now, she gains 15lbs for whatever reason, 2 years later, she do a huge diet and drop to 130lbs... pounds come and go (not for everybody, not easy, loll, but still). If you really think it's the same thing, please let me know how I can drop my age and go back to 23.


  11. It's just a matter of time. Someone else will take the empty sit and things will roll again. Just a problem for a few weeks, both side, providers and hobbyists, are looking everywhere now. People just need to come out of their comfort zone.

     

    We say "C'est le plus vieux métier du monde!!!" It will never die and will be always fun.

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  12. In the light of another heated/frustrating threat about the "No Black rule" and a few other threat related to the colour of hobbyists, of the providers skin, racism, pimps and all that blablabla over the recent weeks on TERB, I did find this article, well written, on the web this morning. Of course, it did make me think and I felt to share it, hoping...

    For the records, I decided to copy/paste the article, in case it disappears in time, but here's the original link, coming from VICE: [URL]https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/bjyp35/what-happens-when-sex-workers-put-women-of-colour-first?utm_source=vicetwitterca[/URL]


    I just hope that one day, there will have no needs for this conversation...


    The Black Bass

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    [B][FONT=Arial][SIZE=4]What Happens When Sex Workers Put Women of Colour First[/SIZE][/FONT][/B]

    [B][FONT=Helvetica]We asked escort Amber Ashton about industry racism and the WOC-elevating hashtag she started.[/FONT][/B]

    [FONT=Arial]When a sex worker from the UK created a hashtag this November after being frustrated at the lack of diversity on her Twitter timeline, she didnâ??t anticipate how much it would resonate in the industry.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]â??Let's flood the TL with glorious images & occupy some space,â? she tweeted, â?Respond to this thread w/ a hot photo, your website or advert & the [URL="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WOCW?src=hash"][COLOR=black]#WOCW[/COLOR][/URL]! Then RT other babes & watch the TL flourishhh.â?[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial][URL="https://twitter.com/xxxescortamber"][COLOR=black]Amber Ashton[/COLOR][/URL], 27, who started the Women of Colour Wednesday (WOCW) movement on Twitter, has been in the industry for nine years. Sheâ??s done sex work in a number of forms and has toured the world as an independent escort. Like many sex workers who have a presence on Twitter, Amber gets a number of her bookings (about 30 percent) via the social media platform. By sending off the first WOCW tweet, Amber hoped to elevate other sex workers of colour by getting them exposure that could lead to bookings.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]The Women of Colour Wednesday hashtag has been going on for over a month now and has thousands of posts promoting women of colour in sex work. Amber said it has directly led to women of colour in the industry getting booked by clients. VICE reached out to her to discuss what led up to her creating the social media movement and to hear about what her experiences have been in the industry.[/FONT]


    [B][FONT=Arial]VICE: What led up to you creating WOCW (Women of Colour Wednesday)?
    [/FONT][/B]
    [B][FONT=Arial]Amber Ashton:[/FONT][/B][FONT=Arial] Some people assume I sat down and planned it. The reality is that I was jet-lagged in the supermarket doing some grocery shoppingâ?¦ I was scrolling through my timeline [on Twitter], and it was like: size eight white chick, size eight white chick, size eight white chick. Then Iâ??d click on the size eight white chicksâ??excuse my not-so-PC languageâ??but Iâ??d notice that everyone they were tweeting was the same. It really bothered me, and itâ??s something that I often talk about and think about: the fact that women of colour, especially within this industry, especially black women, I feel like we have to almost work twice as hard to get the same amount of exposure.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]In general, it leads back to societyâ??s beauty standards. Itâ??s no surprise to anyone: You open up magazines, and the bodies are primarily white and slim, cisgender white women. I was like, I donâ??t want to see this constant branding I always see from the same cookie-cutter sex workersâ??I want to see more diversity! So, Iâ??m like, Iâ??m going to tweet this thing.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]It also came from the fact that being a woman of colour, being a black sex worker, I do think itâ??s been harder for me in this industry. However, within this industry, I do also recognize my own privileges: I am British, I speak English, I speak many languages, I am degree-educated. Iâ??ve had these privileges that have meant that I have a good following on Twitter, that have meant that Iâ??m fairly consistent with workâ?¦ It was a matter of helping other people get that reach. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]Ultimately, I just wanted to see a less white, Eurocentric timeline and uplift the other workers of colour who put in the work, who are gorgeous, who are intelligent, who are such savvy business womenâ??but, for so many reasons, get overlooked. [/FONT]


    [B][FONT=Arial]What issues do women of colour in the industry face that white sex workers donâ??t?
    [/FONT][/B][FONT=Arial]My experiences are my own, and I canâ??t talk for other providers. I know a lot of providers wouldâ??ve had it a lot worse than me, but I also know a lot of women of colour who say they havenâ??t had issues. I started in the sex work industry when I was 18 at an agency.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]One of the biggest stand-out things for me that I discussed with other women of colour is being priced different. Our rates in the agency were set rates, and my rate was always less. When I questioned it I was told, â??Youâ??re not as desirable; youâ??re not as in-demand. I canâ??t charge as much for you because the guys wonâ??t pay it.â? This is something that is across the boardâ?¦ Providers of colour, especially black providers, get emails like â??$300 for your â??insert racial slur hereâ??â??youâ??ve got to be crazy.â? [/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial]Itâ??s this idea that we donâ??t have the same amount of worth. I think it links into other things, such as classism, this idea of black people being â??ghettoâ? and such. This is why my marketing, and that of others, has to focus on how highly educated I am, the languages I speak, and almost push away from my blackness. Itâ??s interesting in the last couple of years when the idea of being a â??thot,â? or people like Cardi B have become popular, everyone is hashtagging â??bubble buttâ?â??stuff a few years ago, I really avoided that because it meant that I wasnâ??t as â??high-classâ? as my fellow colleagues.[/FONT]


    [B][FONT=Arial]Can you talk about the trajectory of your career in sex work?
    [/FONT][/B][FONT=Arial]Iâ??ve worked in essentially every form in the industry: Iâ??ve worked for agencies, Iâ??ve worked for brothels, Iâ??ve worked in strip clubs, Iâ??ve freestyled at bars. Now, Iâ??m independent and have been for years. But there isnâ??t a single aspect of this market that I havenâ??t noticed being treated differently as a black woman.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]When I was freestylingâ??this is when you would go out to bars to try to pick up clientsâ??I had instances where me and another black girl would be kicked out of a bar, but the other white girls would be allowed to stay because, Iâ??ve been told, â??You donâ??t fit our image.â? In the brothels, the last time I worked in one, thereâ??s about 15 workers on shift at one time. The owner was adamant that she could only have one black girl on shift at a time. I was like, â??Why?â? She was like, â??Thereâ??s only so much demand for black women. Youâ??re not standard. I also donâ??t want clients to have this assumption that weâ??re a black venue, that theyâ??ll only come and find black girls. Itâ??s a high-class venue.â? [/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]I looked at the other black girl who turned up: She was six-foot, Sudanese origin, beautiful blue-black skin, size six, cropped hair. Iâ??m five-foot-seven, a size 12, of a lighter complexion. We are completely different. I looked at the white girls in the room, and we had about six size eight blondes. Without being so direct, it felt like she didnâ??t want to tarnish her establishment with this reputation. I was like, so what if it becomes known as a place where you can find black girls? Surely the best kind of place it could be known as is a place where youâ??ll find variety. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]As a private sex worker, itâ??s the whole thing of racial fetishization. Itâ??s a really big deal. Itâ??s something I talk about and I think people think I complain about. And I do, because itâ??s my right to complain about it. I get shit from people because I openly discuss that I openly profit off of it. My reason behind it is, regardless of how I market and label myself, I will always be â??ebony.â? I will always be â??chocolate.â? I will always be â??caramel.â? Those arenâ??t things that make me particularly jump up and down for joy. However, I know I can turn around and use those in my marketingâ?¦ Itâ??s almost reclaiming something, because you know itâ??s going to be done to you, so why not take it and use it and spin it, make it sexy.[/FONT]


    [B][FONT=Arial]Speaking of ads, some sex workers will say in theirs that they donâ??t see black men or Indian men or Middle Eastern men. What are your thoughts on that?
    [/FONT][/B][FONT=Arial]It is such a controversial topicâ?¦ I canâ??t remember a time when this conversation wasnâ??t a thing. All I can say is from my personal perspective: I believe that as a sex worker, an independent contractor, as someone who engages in intimate acts, that you are the ultimate decider on what you do with your own body. If you donâ??t want to see somebody, that is completely your choice. There are also things that are based on traumaâ?¦ and Iâ??m in no position to discuss that personâ??s trauma and their decision that comes from it. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]But in a general capacity where itâ??s like â??I donâ??t see African American men because their dicks are too bigâ? or â??I donâ??t see Indian men because theyâ??re rudeâ?â??if somebody is completely discriminating against an entire race, to me that is a racist action. People always jump and say â??Iâ??m not a racist!â?â??but I didnâ??t say you were a racist, I just said that the decision youâ??re making is a racist decision. Itâ??s ingrained in racism. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]Theyâ??ll say, â??Oh, but Iâ??m just not attracted to â??insert ethnicity here.â??â? OKâ?¦ but are you attracted to the old white men you see? Iâ??m a sex worker, and I find something attractive in anyone and everyone. Even to say â??Iâ??m not attracted to this person because theyâ??re blackâ?â??the whole idea of being attracted to someone because of race is surrounded by racism. Thatâ??s you essentially saying, â??I think all black people look the same.â? How can you say youâ??re not attracted to an entire race?[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]Thereâ??s also more complex [situations]: I know some black workers who wonâ??t see black clients, and I think that comes more down to cultural things where they donâ??t want to bump into someone or donâ??t want to have to deal with talking in a language to someoneâ?¦ My rules are if youâ??re polite and well-mannered, I have time for you.[/FONT]


    [B][FONT=Arial]You tour around the world for work. Is there anywhere youâ??ve found the market has been especially good to you?
    [/FONT][/B][FONT=Arial]Australia has always been very, very good for me. I love the clients there. Theyâ??re some of the best gents in the world. Ireland Iâ??ve always done especially well in. I know exactly why this is: When I started in Dublin in 2011, I think there was approximately 250 of us in Dublin, and there was four, maybe five, black women (including me). Whilst being a woman of colour in this industry has made it more challenging in certain ways, in other ways, itâ??s made me more of a rarity. Itâ??s like this unique thing. Especially smaller towns in Ireland, itâ??s not the most multicultural place. You get the guys who are like, â??Iâ??ve never been with a black chick before!â? And youâ??re like, â??Cool, bro. Letâ??s do this!â? Sometimes in the back of my head Iâ??m thinking: [I]Iâ??m just like the other chicks, just a bit browner[/I].[I] [laughs] [/I]At the end of the day, itâ??s what works. In Sweden, I always know I will be booked out because the common beauty in Sweden (less so lately with immigration and such) is tall, slim blonde. So when I turn up, and Iâ??m shorter, Iâ??m darker, Iâ??m curvierâ??people [are interested].[/FONT]


    [B][FONT=Arial]What has the reception been to WOCW?
    [/FONT][/B][FONT=Arial]Thereâ??s two sides to itâ?¦ I never expected it to blow up the way it did. I wouldâ??ve turned my notifications off if I knew it would go that crazy. I ended up postponing family plans that day to retweet and keep it going. There was negative backlash as well, which I never expected to happen. It ranged from a specific person on Twitter, quite a high-profile escort, saying that they thought it created more â??division.â? Like, â??We donâ??t need a Women of Colour Wednesday. Every day should just be sex worker day.â? In theory, greatâ??but thatâ??s not how it works.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Arial]I was ripped into and told, â??This is stupid. This is you making things worse.â? Itâ??s much like other arguments when people discuss diversity in any industry. People start kicking up a fuss, like, â??Oh, it should be merit-based.â?[/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial]Itâ??s when feminists talk about how women only make 70 cents to a manâ??s dollar. Then they forget to discuss the fact that black women are making 60 cents on a manâ??s dollar, which is less than white women.[/FONT]


    [B][FONT=Arial]Is there anything else youâ??d like to discuss about Women of Colour Wednesday and elevating women of colour in sex work?
    [/FONT][/B][FONT=Arial]I often find white women asking themselves, â??What can I do? I want to be an ally; I want to help other workers.â? Then you get things like them offering discounts to men of colour [as clients]. When people ask me, I think the simple answer is: Signal boost women of colour. Like their content, retweet their content, engage with them. People discuss offering duos with them. Iâ??m not saying you have to have at least three people of colour on your duo pageâ??but check the company youâ??re keeping. If youâ??re surrounded by fellow white women, if your entire timeline is white women, why is that? Is it that your brain has tricked you into thinking that is whatâ??s aesthetically pleasing based on what you see in the magazines and on the TV? Itâ??s easy to make the effort. One retweet can get someone a booking.[/FONT]

    [I][FONT=Arial]This interview has been edited for length and clarity.[/FONT][/I]
    [I][FONT=Arial]Follow Amber Ashton [URL="https://twitter.com/xxxescortamber"][COLOR=black]on Twitter[/COLOR][/URL].[/FONT][/I]
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