About entitlement syndrome
[QUOTE=AMnnos;5173736]Why the fuck did they get in this business and how do some of these so-called Providers expect a high salary when they don't do shit for service. I get notions that they expect guys to just show up, drop money off and just leave. That's what the list of "No's" pretty much means.
I've mentioned before some of the interesting conversations I've had with a few of these girls and their idiotic replies and expectations.
"How much just for a fist-bump?[/QUOTE]Am,
May as well not even try to wrap your mind around the thinking of women. Perhaps it's true what the author said--Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus. These heifers make you just want to be single ESPECIALLY when I think about their unrealistic expectations. But hey, think about this too, a fool is born every second. What we won't do, plenty of fools will do!
I'm intrigued. I've always assumed those ads were fakes
[QUOTE=SuperXY;5173475]I've frequent these orient express, and never had any issues. They are dependable in my book. They do as advertised, some ladies are better than others. Only negative is no MSOG.[/QUOTE]I don't have any time for drug addled street rats that will potentially either steal from you or set you up so I stick to AMPs. This sounds like a sure bet 1/2 price option. Minus the table shower and the occasional decent massage, is there something that I'm missing? Any negative experiences or drawbacks? With the AMPs I've always been confident that they're there purely for business and I've never felt like someone working there was being coerced or the victim of trafficking. God knows with the AMPs you never have to worry if they're of legal age either, if anything they're working past retirement.
Does everything with them feel on the up and up in terms of them being there of their own free will, and what is the set up? Do you call for an appt or just show up like most AMPs? Sorry for so many questions.