same happened at the block
[QUOTE=Drofnalb]For those who know me, you know I am a talker.
I care for the girls more than average, and am friends with many of them.
My post is concerning the art of free services.
I have had a number of occasions where I have been serviced without paying, just happened again tonight.
I visited a girl who lives on Pontiac (Curtis bay side). Have paid many times, she is slender with hips to kill for.
I stopped by with food and cigarettes. She gave me more of a therapy session than I expected, she is very smart and well spoken. It all ended with BBBJ without pay.
What I want to know is, how common is this?
Is there an art to the freebee, or am I just crazy for using street walkers as therapists?[/QUOTE]SirDrunk is right. If you treat her right (and spend enough cash) she will, on rare occasions, treat you back and even give you a true GFE.
I used to see a blockett at the old TM. Sometime later, I met her at the TTM and she actually paid part of the bar fee to have fun with me. As soon as I walked in, I knew she was horny. She wasn't faking it: she did not touch me or kiss me but instead grabbed my hand and said "let go." I was low on cash and did not have full bar fee let alone her tip. Did I have fun? Hell ya. But it was odd. It was more like a gigolo experience that GFE. As I was leaving the club, I was like "What the hell just happened"
Eggroll
Thank you for all the advises and comments
[QUOTE=Benchseats Rock]Cheers for keeping your cool under pressure.
I keep my wallet in the trunk because I am fat. This means that 1. I won't spend money at McDonalds and 2. My ass won't hurt sitting on my wallet.
I keep $30 cash in my pocket in case I get robbed, I hear the thugs in the big bad city will kill you if you dont give them money.
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I will definitely use this defend when the cops ask why I put my license and credit card in the trunk. I know I have to keep my cool and I know at worst I will got a traffic ticket. It is still legal to give someone a ride. I only got paranoid when a cop car still follow me all the way to St Agnes Hospital.