65 girls on Baltimore eros et al....
Oh my, did you happen to check out eros today.
65 girls listed in the Baltimore column.
Either there are one hell of a lot of rich Baltimore/Washington airport guys, or those fine ladies are just sitting around with nothing to do.
I did call Niki, she has been backing up her eros post with a CL post. Numerous posts. Wonder if any one has seen her. She is cute. $$$. LOL. She better be dam good too.
How about a contest or something. Like the top 5 escorts listed on eros.
I do like the site. But dam if I can afford those fine, very fine looking ladies.
Keep thinking maybe I should save up my monger money, milf money, and splurge on some fine prime meat. Except as we all know, a good looking woman that charges a lot, can grab an' go just as easily as a $20 skank.
Seems my former cleaning lady want to stop back in. Love to watch her curl her lip, orgasm. Tightest, sweetest pussy I have had. D breasts, very large implants, for the 4'10" lady. lol.
Have 2 young black ladies that want to stop by, need some help while in school. Seems to be a common malady among young black ladies, in school. They need help while being educated, and know how to fund themselves. Any way both sound really cute. And I may just take a taste. Help out a student. I have always been a supporter of higher education. After all a mind, and body is a terrible thing to waste.
Lovin every minute of it.
Smiling Fox ;)
About those Eros listings...
When I checked a couple of minutes ago, it was only 63. Also, when a lady places an ad on Eros, she gets charged a different rate depending on the keywords; many feel it's worth their money to add in "Baltimore" even if they're going to be in Northern Virginia, just so they get extra hits from people doing that search. After all, they know that we sometimes get to thinking with the little head if we like the pictures, so why not?
By my count, though, it's not as great as it might appear. Of those 63 ads, 2 are just for agencies, 23 are for girls working for different agencies, and 21 are for ladies who are working in DC or its suburbs -- I've been known to pop down to College Park for an appointment, for instance, but I don't consider that "Baltimore". There are also some ladies who are posting in advance of their upcoming visits, and ladies who may have been at BWI on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and now they're in DC for the weekend.
Of the remaining ads, I know that some of them are scams, though not all. I've seen bad reviews posted by guys who "took one for the team" for a few, although some of the others are mysteries to me, at least. I do know that Natalie Foxx, D'Sexy Cindy, Stefanie, and Cara Whispers are all for real, as are the ladies with Flawless Escorts, ClassyDCEscorts, and Elite Connexxxions.
Using online ads is a crapshoot. Sometimes, you get exactly what was advertised, and everybody goes away happy. Sometimes you get ripped off; if you're part of a reviewing community, you let others know, and hopefully it doesn't happen to anyone else. Once in a while, you find a jewel on the trash pile; I spent an entire afternoon banging a SuicideGirl wannabe at Goucher in her dorm room for $200, a case of beer, and takeout Chinese food after I answered a Craigslist ad. You just never know.
It isn't the same as picking up street girls; you'll spend more money, for sure, but there's less physical risk, and you're more likely to have a relaxed experience. The adrenaline rush isn't quite the same, and you're less likely to be doing car dates. Only you can decide what you're looking for.
AA Police Sting at BWI Hotels
from the Baltimore Sun:
[url]http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/annearundel/bal-prostitution0907,0,3412847.story[/url]
Anne Arundel County police said they used a popular Internet site to identify and arrest four women who are charged with engaging in prostitution at hotels around Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
County police said detectives found the women by reviewing postings on Craigslist.org, a free Web site used by people who are looking to buy or sell goods and services.
The detectives set up appointments and conducted prostitution stings with the women between Tuesday and yesterday, authorities said.
Sgt. Sara Schriver, an Anne Arundel County police spokeswoman, said the women were apparently operating independently.
The women were identified as Catherine J. Chrysler, 24, of Lisle, N.Y.; Kristina Lee Jenkins, 23, of Laurel; Bridgett Lee Robinson, 23, of Lothian; and Candace Laine Conn, 22, of Baltimore. All faced prostitution and related charges, according to police.
According to court records, Chrysler was released on $25,000 bond. Jenkins and Robinson were released on their own recognizance. Court information about Conn was not immediately available.
Someone posted word of the stings on Craigslist. On Wednesday, at 6:15 p.m., an unidentified writer posted in the "erotic services" section of the site: "BEWARE OF BWI OUTCALL!! I GOT BUSTED TODAY!!!"
"The date was going as usual dates go!! 18 [minutes] later 7 detectives busted in!! Set up!!! Red Roof Inn," the post reads.
Schriver said that a Red Roof Inn in Laurel was one of the locations where a woman was arrested. The names and locations of the other hotels were not immediately available.
A review of the page showed multiple listings of women appearing to offer sexual encounters through suggestive messages, and some even posted pictures of themselves.
One listing appeared to quote prices by the quarter-hour, half-hour and hour, and several had been posted as recently as today.
Craigslist used in BWI prostitution arrests
This article appeared in today's Baltimore Sun newspaper. Be careful!
With their seductive pitches and colorful language, the ads in the "erotic services" section of Craigslist.org seem out of place on a Web site generally associated with used cars, bicycles and lawn care products.
"Fabulous Asian Girl with 'Fabulous' Service," states one ad. "Give Spankings For Cash," says another. "I'll be on your mind all day. Let's make this happen."
The Web site that's rocketed to popularity for enabling users to post free ads for all sorts of goods and services has found a ready market in the sex trade.
That has attracted the attention of law enforcement agencies across the country who are using it to set up stings, often around airports where on line-aided prostitution seems to cluster.
Anne Arundel County police, who have been focused on Craigslist ads and prostitution for more than a year, announced Friday the arrest of four women who allegedly used the free Web site to set up paid sexual encounters, with men who turned out to be undercover police.
The women were the latest in a string to be charged with engaging in prostitution at hotels around Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in Anne Arundel.
County police said detectives found the women by reviewing postings on Craigslist.org. The detectives set up appointments and conducted prostitution stings this week.
Police said airports are magnets for such business because they permit traveling pimps and prostitutes to set up appointments with johns at nearby hotels, hop back on a plane and fly to other locations.
"We have come across traveling prostitutes, who travel three or four days, and conduct as much business as they can," said Detective Mike Bazzell, a computer crimes detective with the police department in Alton, Ill., a city of 35,000 people near the St. Louis Regional Airport.
Bazzell led an investigation that charged 19 men with prostitution solicitation in June.
Three of the four women arrested this week were at hotels near BWI, police said.
"You've got a lot of people coming into Baltimore who are looking for companionship," said Sgt. Sara Schriver, a spokeswoman for the Anne Arundel police. "And you have a lot of girls sticking to that area [around BWI] because they know it's a transient area."
With relative ease and anonymity, prostitutes and johns can post and respond to free online ads, which are often written in suggestive -- if poorly spelled -- prose. The ads are sometimes filled with rudimentary code: Prices are quoted typically by the half-hour or hour, with "roses" or "kisses" substituted for the word "dollars." The ads will often indicate a specific geographic region for the encounter -- in many cases, "BWI" is listed as a location for ads in the Baltimore area.
Some solicitors post photos of themselves or their body parts, occasionally with their faces obscured. The ads are ubiquitous in the "erotic services" section of cities and towns across the country with categories on Craigslist.org.
He said law enforcement agencies also are watching sites that rate and provide references for prostitutes who frequent Craigslist.org, so that johns will be assured that they are not police officers acting undercover.
"Those types of prostitutes get more business because they get rated, and johns feel more comfortable," Bazzell said, noting that women who solicit for sex online can charge up to $250 an hour, while non-Internet prostitutes will get far less money.
In recent months, law enforcement agencies in small and big towns and cities, from New Hampshire to California, have used stings to break up prostitution operations built on ads in Craigslist.org. Legal experts have said that the online company is operating within federal laws, which generally do not hold Internet companies liable for what their users post.
"Technically, there's nothing illegal about it," said Bazzell. "But as soon as they [prostitutes and johns] engage for some type of service, that's illegal."
Officials with Craigslist.org could not be reached for comment, and a spokeswoman for the company did not return messages.
Law enforcement officials said they pursue online prostitution because the industry can be connected to other crimes, such as drug trafficking. But the online market has boomed in recent years, and law enforcement agencies concede that they can't go after every violation.
Instead, police will prioritize cases and try to make an impact with targeted, high-profile stings that might force prostitutes, pimps and johns out of the jurisdictions.
Police also will prioritize and focus on instances where they believe minors are being used in the online sex trade, said Detective Thomas Stack, who works in the vice section for the Montgomery County Department of Police.
Stack said the Washington metropolitan area is a busy area for online prostitution, with pimps and prostitutes flying in from other parts of the country and staying in hotels in Maryland, Washington and Northern Virginia.
Last week, he arrested two women from Oakland, Calif., and one from Wooster, Ohio, who is already back on Craigslist.org and advertising in Virginia. Typically, people charged with prostitution offenses are released on their own recognizance or on low bail while they await trial.
"Apparently the money is good here," Stack said. "They go where the money is good. They go where people are paying top dollar. There's a lot of disposable income down here."
According to charging documents filed in the recent Anne Arundel County cases, police detectives scouted the online ads on Craigslist.org and approached the women by calling the telephone numbers they provided.
The women were identified as Catherine J. Chrysler, 24, of Lisle, N.Y.; Kristina Lee Jenkins, 23, of Laurel; Bridgett Lee Robinson, 23, of Lothian; and Candace Laine Conn, 22, of Baltimore. Police said all four face prostitution and related charges.
In one case, a woman told an undercover county detective to meet her at a Hilton Garden Inn in Linthicum, near BWI. When the detective arrived, the woman called and told him to meet her at a nearby Extended Stay America. In the moments before her arrest, the detective wrote in charging documents, the woman boasted of making $500,000 over the past two years in "sales" and recounted a time in New York when a man paid $2,500 for a half-hour.
In another case, an undercover detective set up an appointment with one of the women at a Knights Inn near Fort Meade. While at the motel, police said, the suspect and another woman offered to have sex with the officer for $200. Both were arrested.
On the streets of inner-city Baltimore, however, the sex trade often takes more desperate turns and usually doesn't involve an Internet connection.
Jacqueline Robarge, director of Power Inside, a Baltimore-based advocacy and support group for women in prostitution, said that women in the city may engage in what she called "survival sex" -- sex for housing, food or clothes -- while coping with severe drug addiction or psychological trauma.
"A lot of them don't have a house, don't have a computer, and they're not walking around in high heels or have clothes to boost them up in the industry, let alone to survive," Robarge said.
She said she suspected that women were finding more safety in soliciting work online because they were not out walking the streets, and were able to screen potential clients by phone.
"The reality is that it's probably a little safer than what people do out on the streets because they're not as desperate," Robarge said. But, she cautioned: "If a woman thinks she can do the sex trade easier or safer [online] and doesn't take into account the creeps on the Internet, that could be a problem."
Be careful and stay safe out there, BBB
RTFF before you pull the trigger
[QUOTE=Tallinbrag]This may be a dumb question (I'm new to all this fun stuff), but do all the girls at eros provide, uhm, extra services?
I don't want to drop $$$ just to take a peek at the goods.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=YabbleDabble]Yup its a dumb question because every ad has a footnote explicity indicating that money paid is for their time and companionship. So for $$$ you might not even get a chance to peek at the goods.[/QUOTE]
Hello Yabble Dabble
You are right!
Tallinbrag man you got to RTFF, and then go to a tit bar and just watch, don't buy a girl a drink and don't talk to a dancer, just watch. You are way to inexperienced for SW, CL or Escorts they will eat you alive.
Just RTFF, RTFF and RTFF. In case you do not know what RTFF is:
RTFF= read the fucking forum.
Glad to help
Big Red
Craigs List on TV Cable News Tonight
Did anyone watch the Bill O'Reilly TV cable show this evening? Am I the only one who watched it?
Bill O'Reilly (Fox News) is a conservative TV host who has the most popular cable news show. He did a short segment on Craigs List and how it's used for prostitution purposes.
Bill had a short debate with a former call girl about the CL and prostitution in general. It was pretty interesting. The former call girl said that the police departments across the country have misdirected priorities harassing prostitutes when real crime is being permitted.
This is the first time I have seen CL being featured on a National TV cable news show. CL is getting a lot of media attention now so those who use it need to be extra careful. LE has been using stings to catch both the girls and their Johns.
BBB