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01-19-21 10:23 #4261
Posts: 88Originally Posted by TomCfnm [View Original Post]
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01-19-21 10:01 #4260
Posts: 38What happened?
So yesterday was there a glitch in the matrix? Usasg was showing dates from years gone by and nothing real time; or was that just me going down the rabbit hole?
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01-15-21 14:26 #4259
Posts: 173No prosecution
Originally Posted by Electronman [View Original Post]
I haven' heard anything from Verwys, she was the one trying to get MPs regulated here, She will probably have an aneurism if this happens.
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01-15-21 09:07 #4258
Posts: 4328Burner phone
Originally Posted by TokyoDawson [View Original Post]
Phone apps are traceable burner phones are not.
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01-15-21 07:19 #4257
Posts: 285Burner
Originally Posted by MSmithy [View Original Post]
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01-14-21 22:09 #4256
Posts: 897Originally Posted by Spartan191;5161826[URL
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01-14-21 20:31 #4255
Posts: 211Could this be the beginning of a statewide or national movement
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01-12-21 13:16 #4254
Posts: 337Drugs are bad, OK?
Applies to escorts more than masseuses but you learn a lot from direct experience or hearing about others, unfortunately.
Many reports lately about experiences with providers that are on stuff.
Everyone has their own preference, but walking out instead of supporting their habit will save your grief and money!
Some tips when it comes to ads:
- if their pics look like they're on drugs, they probably are. Stay away!
- if there are reviews of these ladies on drugs, stay away!
- take caution with ladies who post late night through early AM. My experience has taught me that many of them are on stuff. Decent clean providers don't need to book late night or 24/7.
- trust your instincts and be ok with walking out altogether.
- if communication is terrible, there could be a hard reason why.
- if you book an appointment and get the run around, it could be related to them scoring something before they see you.
If drugs are involved, they will look to score before your date. Pimps and thugs collect after and both have no place in safe hobbying IMO.
Just remember to support your habits, not theirs LOL!
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01-09-21 22:49 #4253
Posts: 337Google Voice tips
Originally Posted by FrankHider [View Original Post]
7. Log out when not using it. Everyone has tons of apps on their phones, this can be one you downloaded years ago and never used LOL.
8. Take caution when linking your real number to your voice number for calls. If you don't do it right and a provider calls your phone, they could end up getting your real voicemail. IMO if a provider isn't willing to book a date by text she isn't worth seeing. Very very seldom do I run into an initial meeting where the person requires a voice chat.
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01-09-21 18:01 #4252
Posts: 4328Alpine girls
Originally Posted by Grizzly27 [View Original Post]
Just give them the street walker wave and they'll respond. If you don't see one right away (because of the cold) find a strategic parking spot to watch the rooms.
Easier than cruising Division.
Happy Hunting.
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01-09-21 11:38 #4251
Posts: 355Providers
Anyone know of any providers around the alpine area? Link or contact info would be much appreciated.
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01-04-21 23:27 #4250
Posts: 88Safe use of Google Voice
Originally Posted by Wolverines [View Original Post]
1. Lock your phone. If you can do this, you probably don't need any further measures, and locking your phone, with all the private data it contains, is generally smart for everyone. If you cannot do that, then consider the following.
2. Put the app in a nondescript folder. If you really want to hide it, assemble a bunch of junk apps in one folder, and put it way deep in the pages, but not at the end.
3. Close the app when not in use. On iphone, double tap home, and push the app away to close it.
4. If you really need to be discrete, then when you are not texting, log out of your fun account. Open the app, tap on the icon in the upper right corner (usually labeled with the first letter of your first name). Then go to "manage accounts", and delete it from this account. If you use a relatively easy to remember password and email address, this isn't much of a pain.
5. Lastly, even though Google is relatively responsible with privacy, consider limiting text communication to the basics, just what is needed to schedule the appointment, with no more specifics. If you need to hash specifics out, best practice is to call and speak with the provider.
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01-04-21 23:05 #4249
Posts: 2994How to Hide an App
If you choose to use a texting app you can hide it when you are not using it. Links below. However this hiding method is not password protected so if your significant other gets their hands on your phone they can unhide those apps if they know how. There are 3rd party apps called launchers that allow you to install, hide and password protect apps. I have personally tried Microsoft Launcher. Works well and it is free.
Andriod:
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-...pps-on-android
IPhone:
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-...apps-on-iphone
Originally Posted by ChadAdler [View Original Post]Originally Posted by FrankHider [View Original Post]
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01-04-21 20:26 #4248
Posts: 11Same
Originally Posted by YouCon45 [View Original Post]
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01-04-21 20:14 #4247
Posts: 114Private Messages
Just wanted to know if anyone else got a message in there box from someone with a like for some pics of New Years Party?
Messaage said I requested it. No not me didn't open it either.
Message was from Confspokev97 I think can;t rember shit these days