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Pamela Luscious

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  2. 🌹Available now🌹 March 29 - April 8 🍂Next visit in halifax will be after summer!🍂 www.PamelaLuscious.com
  3. Yes, way too often they turn the water on and come out dry as a bone, still smelling like BO. A real shower includes soap, not just standing under water for 30 seconds. And putting dirty underwear back on defeats the whole point.
  4. We all have stories of clients leaving shit stains on our hotel bed sheets from just laying down on their back. You'd be surprised how many men dont scrub and use soap between their ass cheeks because they think its "gay" to touch there. Or dont get yearly appointments at the dentist because it's a "scam".
  5. Shower every day. Shower again before the appointment. Use soap between your ass cheeks (yes, this needs to be said). Trim your nails and clean under them with a brush and soap. Brush and floss your teeth. Go to the dentist for a cleaning 1–2 times a year. If you shave, make sure you're freshly shaved before the appointment to avoid giving us a rash from a prickly beard. Pubic or body hair is at your discretion. I hear Magic Powder works really well. Deodorant!
  6. The ones constantly complaining about rates and screening are usually the same ones complaining about the experience and treating SPs like rental blow-up dolls. Gentlemen who see us as humans and want the real SP experience don't complain about rates or screening. The pattern is pretty obvious if you’ve been around long enough.
  7. Forums would be positive and helpful if we stopped making threads complaining about our rates and SP'S who choose to screen.
  8. It's not hostility. A reputable provider doesn't harm paying clients for no reason. Ruining her reputation or assaulting someone would be completely against her own interests. You also admitted that you continue seeing providers who have harmed other clients. That means you knowingly take those risks. Clients who want to avoid being robbed or maced simply do proper research and choose reputable providers.
  9. Whatever squeaky clean means to you clearly isn't enough research. Or you mistreated that sp for them to randomly turn on you after 10+ appointments.
  10. If you're being jumped and maced, do better research on the provider you're contacting.
  11. Sir. If no SP is answering you, the problem is not them. Either you're not introducing yourself properly, not following her booking instructions stated on her ad, or you're contacting fake ads.
  12. Legalization wouldn’t necessarily make us safer. It usually just means more regulation, licensing, and government control over our work and identities. What many of us actually support is decriminalization, not legalization. They’re two very different things. I’d suggest looking into the difference. Here’s a start: https://www.instagram.com/p/C_zdei5puVp/?img_index=9&igsh=MTd3cDcycG92bm1sdA==
  13. Money doesn’t buy consent. You’re paying for her time, not guaranteed acts. If she decides certain services aren’t happening, or even chooses to end the session early, that’s her right. Comparing a human interaction to ordering a cheeseburger is exactly the kind of mindset that misses the point entirely.
  14. We don't want legalization. If you're not happy with screening just move on to the next. End of story.
  15. First, it's not just getting laid. If that's how you see this experience, that's an other reason why you don't pass screening.
  16. Notice that the people who complain the most about screening often approach the conversation with an aggressive or undermining tone. That contrast speaks for itself. That is exactly why we screen.
  17. No one should get scammed if they do proper research. https://www.lyla.ch/topic/214084-how-to-screen-an-indépendant/
  18. I just want to clarify something. Here, we often see members say they won’t see an escort who screens or who has strict boundaries. It’s fine to have preferences. But we also need to be aware of the impact that kind of discourse can have. When new girls in the industry constantly read that screening drives clients away or that too many boundaries are a “turn off,” it can create pressure. Especially for those who need money quickly. It can push them to lower their standards, screen less or accept things they don’t really want to accept. And that can become dangerous. For their safety and for their mental health. If I’m speaking about this, It’s because this is a reality most of us have experienced at one point or another. I’m speaking here for the safety of women in this industry and to normalize having strong boundaries without fear of pressure, retaliation or coercion.
  19. No one is entitled to a SWER’s time. If someone isn’t comfortable with an escort who screens, has clear boundaries and remains selective, then they were simply never her target client. And just because you consider yourself a good client doesn’t necessarily mean you are a good client for her. A good client for her is someone who does not question her limits or her screening process. Not all money is good money, and I think it’s positive to see more and more SWERs able to prioritize their safety and their standards. Being selective is a luxury and unfortunately it’s not a reality for everyone in this industry. But those who can do it are also helping normalize healthier boundaries. I also think it’s powerful to see women able to choose, to be free in how they work and to decide what is right for them. Our freedom and autonomy should never be negotiable. No one has control over our choices, our limits or how we choose to manage our careers. We also shouldn’t be afraid to be firm in our boundaries out of fear of blackmail, pressure or fake bad reviews. Setting clear limits from the start isn’t being difficult, it’s simply respecting yourself and protecting your safety. The more we normalize screening, freedom of choice and respect for boundaries, the healthier this industry becomes for everyone.
  20. I think Twitter(X) and/or Bluesky are replacing forums altogether. They allow clients to follow SWers, discover new ones, see schedules, access candid content and personality, and actually engage in conversation with far fewer restrictions on both sides. SWers are moving away from forums, and honestly, being publicly reviewed is dehumanizing. Many clients now prefer to send appreciation privately through text rather than leave a public review. There are plenty of ways to establish legitimacy without reviews in 2026. The model has simply evolved.
  21. I was about to say the same thing. No SP is complaining. Entitled hobbyists are on the other hand. Where are you getting you're statistics from? Indy at 600 have 2 3 per week? All yfl, 5 per day? I suggest you worry about your own wallet, and stop being in swers buisness, how they charge, how many clients they see etc. It's giving pocket watcher.
  22. They complain because they are entitled.
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