She's been discussed alot
[QUOTE=PSmith;5115572]Did you meet her? How is she? I am surprised that no one has reported anything. I talked to her and she is not budging down from 300.[/QUOTE]She has ads all over the place. From all the reviews I've readnshe's got demons. So paying someone 3 bills who is just a sugar baby wannabe is asinine.
Anybody here seen this body?
1. Has anyone seen this woman? There's a lot on her serving tray, but is that a sign of validity or those upselling tricks? Those $150 $170 rates doen't seem in keeping with the pics being so hot. How does one deal with those upsell offerings, if I am dumb enough to barter in person?
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2. I also can't find anything on Kendra, though I know she's been disdcussed here. Is she like "not inot it"?
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Any info or experience with Suzuki
I've had my eye on this for a while.
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It captured my attention because you get service for 160 for hour.
Apparently she has "sisters" who can give a threesome for 240 for hour. She also has other phone numbers which all relate to "AsianEscortIndependent" or "Woburn Asian Escort GFE" or some variation of that. Is this some type of agency or network? Anyone have experience with these girls?
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All for fun, no fun at all
[QUOTE=Nrlmus;5115743]Look, I didn't intend this conversation to go on forever and thus would not address the details anymore. Mass media does plenty of that leading to mass hysteria. I said what I said. I still I beg to differ with about 50% of what you said. Enough said.[/QUOTE]Yes, in fact I was surprised the subject wasn't cut b / c of the somewhat off topic nature. But rather than be a ho-seeking Florence Nightingale, I only suggest EVERYONE consider buying this if their (potential) providers don't want to test. And BTW, the media won't kill you, stupid right wing liars will:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The first home test for COVID-19 that doesn't require a prescription will soon be on USA Store shelves.
USA Officials Tuesday authorized the rapid coronavirus test which can be done entirely at home. The announcement by the Food and Drug Administration represents another important — though incremental — step in USA Efforts to expand testing options.
The agency's action allows the test to be sold in places like drugstores "where a patient can buy it, swab their nose, run the test and find out their results in as little as 20 minutes," said FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, in a statement.