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Wow
[QUOTE=Irvingtonp; 1263510]I don't know who you are. Seriously I don't. Yeah you got "some hype". It makes you feel important. I don't mind being the bad guy. LOL.
I can never understand why chicks stick their nose in business that don't concern them. You are red hot right now. But anyway, I will respond to you in a minute.
Most women in the game do drugs and alcohol. If it does not apply to you, why are you defending it? Unless you on a dope or drinking.
Don't flatter yourself about me seeing you. Believe me I do very well for myself. I don't have to prove anything to you. You can run that game on someone else. I am not going to get mad and "say" Here is 500 dollars. Again, nothing to prove. LOL It kind of remind me of this girl that said "you can't afford me". Months later she is like " I will take what you give me". You got to humble yourself baby. You won't be hot forever. I can guarantee it.
I already told I won't pay no 100 much less 200 dollars. You see where I write at. I write primarily in the street walker section. Just like quite a few hobbyists that see you and see chicks on the stroll. Some of the so called "high scale ones" be right on OBT. I am not a hater though. I could put the pictures out to prove my point. Backpage chicks, uh whatever "site" that is related to Orlando. A good majority of them be on the stroll. Now if you reached the pinnacle of your ho career like Jersey girl, you can say "oh I am upscale". Chicks lie, I am supposed to believe you. LOL.
Most hobbyists see street walkers and many street walkers are on backpage and craigslist hos. Everybody is trying to get the best deals.
A matter of fact you can see half the backpage chicks for cheaper. All you got to do is say I got me a room. I will pay you x amount.
So a woman that was talking all this crap about 200. She will get down for 100, you pay the room for 40. If any chick drops her price or says "deals". She will lower her price in person. I don't even have to expose the game really. I don't get nothing out of it.
I am not accusing Joan and Jersey girl of this. They got to do what they have to do to stay in the market. They say "oh you see a cheap girl". That is because they will be forced to lower their prices. They will puff their chest out and say "that will never happen blah blah". When hobbyists stop cheerleading prices will drop like jenn'a panties for dunkin donuts.
Who are you trying to play here? I am not a Jersey girl worshiper. You let things get to your "head". No woman is "hot forever" in this game. I don't care who you are. I don't even dislike you. I think your rather feisty and interesting. For all I know you could fall off months from now. I just hear what guys say. If everybody went "left", I would go "right". I just figure the girl is too "hot" police wise. I am not going to see a girl everybody 'seeing". This is just my opinion.
You can "shame" other hobbyists to keep your money coming. But that tactic does not work on me. Eventually all good things come to an end.
I suggest you focus on keeping your clients happy. Don't get into the mud fights with hobbyists. Providers always make this mistake and get nailed for it.
I don't want you to end up like that whale Jenna. Just do your thing Jersey girl. But we won't debate this whole upscale and low scale girl crap.
Girls that are considerd "low scale" or whatever derogatory name you got for them. Give a better performance than a so called porn star.
I figure your ego will keep you arguing with me, which is fine with me. (Smiling)
You have a nice day. I won't lose sleep over seeing you. LOL There is like 4 hot chicks for half the price right now. That is just glancing my I Phone.[/QUOTE]6th grade grammer: What a A Hole
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Save a girl. My story.
OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.
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Nice guy
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]Very nice thing to do there Vino.
But you better watch out that you don't get accused of boasting.
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Amen Bro
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]Its cool to be kind!
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Don't forget Karma!
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]Vino, a standing ovation to you! A few years ago, I was confronted with a similar situation, where the girl was being held hostage and beaten on a daily basis, on top of being pimped out. I was able to get her out of there and on a flight back to her home in NY. Her story was very frightening, and I never doubted that she might have ended up dead. There is a gang in Orlando that preys upon young women and kidnaps them and forces them against their will. In fact, a year ago, another Provider I knew ended up being shot and killed right outside of her incall, possibly by this very same gang, but it was never solved. This girl is a very decent young lady, and we have stayed in touch to this day, as she now approaches the birth of her daughter with her husband. In short, they are human beings, wanting to be treated with respect and kindness.
GM
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A true knight.
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]I'm glad that everything worked out. Also I'm glad that nothing bad happen to you. You are a good friend with a heart of gold.
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Good deed
You are a good man!
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]
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WTG Vino
Vino,
Was just thinking about your situation and was wondering how it was going. Glad everything worked out for both of you.
Marc.
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]
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Way To Go
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]Her judgement to call you for help may have saved her a lot of grief. Thanks for being there for her.
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Good deed Vino
Vino! You know that what you did for your little friend was indeed a good thing!
Now that you have done what you could and had help her fly away has been for the best.
Now is up to them to chose their on way and hopping that they choose the right one for their well being.
You have to remember on important thing!"you have done a good deed" Keep it up. But remember! Some of these girls are beyond help! The ones that you helped in the past and have gone back to the wrong B. Cloud!
Good job Vino!
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2 things about you.
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]1. You have a huge set of nads.
2. You are a damn good person.
Would love to buy you a beer someday
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Chivalry
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]It's apparently still alive and well somewhere. Vino you have an amazing soul and I hope this lady pays your kindness forward when she has a chance. This made me tear up a little.
Hugs and kisses.
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Obviously gifted with.
Cajones, extra large.
Be careful.
Mal
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]
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Bravo my friend. That is a good thing that you did.
That being said I hope you and everyone else is aware of the huge risks you took.
First, though we don't discuss it much here, there are some truely dispicable people involved in this business. By removing the girl from her handlers you took money out of their pockets and these people tend to not react well to that. The potential for violent payback was real, and may still be present if they have anyway to track you.
Second, lots of these girls are scammers. (ladies please don't take this as a blanket accusation, just a fact borne from hard experience.) You faced the real possiblity of coming home to an empty house one day, having your identy stolen, or as I found out earlier in life a deadbeat roommate thats just nearly impossible to get rid of.
I'm not dissing Vino because I think it was a great thing he did. But in case anyone got inspired by his actions I just hope they go in with eyes open to the chances they are taking.
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]
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I Salute You, Vino
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1264063]OK guys, here's my version of what's been happening in my world for the last few weeks. I called up a new girl on BP a few weeks ago. She was new and I had a great time. I always treat women with respect and she seemed to really like me. I was going to review her for my 600th post but things happened. She called me the next day after I saw her and begged me to help her. She said she felt comfortable with me and hoped I could help her. She said she got involved with the wrong people and needed help. She was very afraid and had no place to go.
I put it all on the line and decided she was worth it. I'm single, so there wasn't a problem there. I went out to where she was staying and got her out of there. I want to thank the SM's that volunteered to help even though it could've been dangerous. Thankfully, there were no issues and I got her out safely. I did it alone because I didn't want to put anyone else into the situation.
When I got her home, she told me what was up. It was disturbing, to say the least. She was incredibly depressed the first few days. It was quite scary initially. Good treatment from me, some tender, loving care, and a little verbal counseling got her over the terrible depression she was experiencing. She got much better and happier after about three days. We got along well and I enjoyed her company. There were some rough moments, but we worked through them.
It was understood from the start that her being with me was just temporary. She moved out today a much better, healthier person than she was a few weeks ago.
I wish her only the best in her life. I will always be proud of myself for putting it all on the line for her. I believe that I probably saved her life by giving a damn. It could've gone really wrong but I felt she was worth the chance.
They're not hos as some people on here have posted. They're real human beings, with real lives, real feelings, and deserve to be treated as such.[/QUOTE]Sometimes a man's got to do what a man's got to do. It could have been a dangerous mission, but you performed it well. I'd be willing to say that most of us mongers would do the same to help out a lady in need. Nice job, sir!