I'm hitting a streak... or something
Had an encounter with two ladies from BP. One is Kelly with an extremely large chest and the other is Red, an older tall redhead.
I didn't click with Kelly, but she was friendly. Not GFE by any means, everything is covered (she is very careful about this), but she had a good attitude.
Red was another story. I only called her because I figured older would have a better presentation (is that the word?), but I paid for an hour and got the 15 minutes pop and I'm done. So sick of this with providers!
Anyways, if you are interested and want more info, PM me.
Not your fault.......................
I'm the 'other guy' btw.
Her NCNS of me was in no way related to your info.
As I told Ska, I asked for time out of her normal 'routine'.
My stance on this (still) is her 'good' reports outweighed my situation.
Everyone has bad days.
(and I did ponder quite a bit before opting not to post her NCNS)
I also visited a fav Asian lady of mine that night so 'don't cry for me Argentina!'..............I got some (some very good 'some' btw)!!
Your info was valid/great as others have testified to.
I have no hard feelings at all in regards to this or your recommend of her.
There cannot always be joy in Mudville, Bud!!
Those who don't understand this or would condemn you for offering up a recommend of a great date are in the wrong place!
Don't let this make you baulk on sharing info; that's why we're here!
The world according to jhonny is once again (pussy) pink!!
[QUOTE=Skatar018]Hooked up with the Brazilian woman on Friday the 24th.
Though I always enjoy my time with her and have clicked with her personality, she ended up being an hour late.
I had confirmed for a 1:00 PM via email, & after a couple of calls & texts with no reply I was a bit frustrated.
She got dropped off by a taxi at about 1:10 PM followed by a yorkie, which I thought strange as she was getting out of work.
I gave her a hey as she climbed the stairs & she asked for five minutes.
Five minutes latter she called asking if I can wait as she forgot about the time & that her roomie was still home.
The 1:00 turned into 2:00 & that was all well & fine except for the fact that I spoke to another guy from here & he informed me that she did a no call no show on him.
I’ve called & emailed several times to ask her about it with no response.
I apologize to those who I recommended or PM’d about her.
I think I may be done sharing information, & stick to posting experiences.
Have fun stay safe[/QUOTE]
BP Is Now In Their Cross Hairs
Visiting LV this week, and the LV Sun had the following article, indicating that the powers to be have expanded their anti-adult-ad campaign and set sites on bp. Passing along as I myself had not heard about it and it is my best guess that many of you expected this was coming:
From: LV Sun 9/27/10
Article: No Craigslist? No problem, say sex workers
. Still, they aren't going anywhere. Call centers are now utilizing other listings websites — like eros-guide.com and backpage.com. Many local escort companies are also scrambling to get personal domains up and running. Oh, and they haven't completely abandoned Craigslist either — they just moved to the "casual encounters" section, where they are likely to get flagged as inappropriate and removed, but maybe not before reaching a potential customer.
Seems the world's oldest profession may also be its most resourceful.
"Now people who were legitimately interested in having casual sex will have to dig through escort and hooker ads, " says Ange.
Also affected by the sections' removal are 100-percent-legal adult-oriented businesses, such as strip clubs and sex-toy shops, which often found their employment ads flagged as inappropriate when posted in Craigslist traditional sections. Then, there are those involved in fetish photography or services.
"This decision seems to be unfairly going against a lot of legal businesses, " says Brents, who is working on a project about the state's sexual economy, both legal and illegal.
Ange agrees, adding, "There are a lot of people affected by this. Everyone is going to crawl around until another central resource appears. "
And another will emerge. It's only a matter of time. Though, inevitably, that site too will face criticism.backpage.com has already. Earlier this week, 21 state attorneys general — Nevada included — called for the Craigslist clone to remove its adult ads. Via its blog, Backpage.com rejected the request, calling it censorship.
Ah, the debate on freedom of speech and liability continues.
In the meantime, escort services might simply enjoy the irony in the fact that while nationwide decisions and political pressure have taken away their local go-to online advertisement spot, they are still free to post their numbers on the sides of mobile billboards on the Strip, or on cards that litter the streets with glossy images of themselves nearly naked, with only tiny stars covering their nipples.
BP is now in their cross hairs
This much attention would not have been directed at cragslist in the first place if that stupid fuck here in Boston didn't kill that provider. I wish he was still alive so I could beat the fucking shit out of him. I had a feeling back page would come under scrutiny at one time or another after craigslist. Then who knows what next will happen if the public outcry for police to keep cracking down on the oldest profession in the world. It is the oldest profession in the world for a reason but all this shit Is going to make it harder for us and harder for the ladies we love to C. One person who fucked it up for all of us and then commits suicide. What a fucking pussy.
Stay safe,
Pat
Just wanted to chime in...
[QUOTE=Skatar018]Thanks guys for the wise words of encouragement.
J: Glad you had a plan B to go to.
PW: try email, she always gets back to me usin email, if i didn't give you her email let me know & i will forward it to you.
You are right in stating that sharing information/Intel is one of the reason where are here & I will continue to share what I feel is a good deal or value.
With her lack of response to either of us, I felt the need to give the board a heads up about it, so that others can decide if it’s worth their time & effort.
Have fun stay safe[/QUOTE]
SK--you and I have shared info and I always appreciate it. Like it has been written...some tips work and some don't for whatever reason. I would never fault someone if one of their leads or tips doesn't work out. Everyone has good days and bad ones. When I get a lead from a trusted gent (and I mean trusted) I take it as an honest, truthful recommendation. I never doubt the authenticity and run with it. If an instance happens as above...so be it. No drama...just move on.
So keep on letting us know what you percieve as good ladies out there. Besides I'd rather be disappointed by one bad tip than visit 10 idiots advertising out here. Keep the faith bro!!!
The Internet and First Amendment
[QUOTE=Fuhgetaboudit]Visiting LV this week, and the LV Sun had the following article, indicating that the powers to be have expanded their anti-adult-ad campaign and set sites on bp. Passing along as I myself had not heard about it and it is my best guess that many of you expected this was coming:
From: LV Sun 9/27/10
Article: No Craigslist? No problem, say sex workers
. Still, they aren't going anywhere. Call centers are now utilizing other listings websites — like eros-guide.com and backpage.com. Many local escort companies are also scrambling to get personal domains up and running. Oh, and they haven't completely abandoned Craigslist either — they just moved to the "casual encounters" section, where they are likely to get flagged as inappropriate and removed, but maybe not before reaching a potential customer.
Seems the world's oldest profession may also be its most resourceful.
"Now people who were legitimately interested in having casual sex will have to dig through escort and hooker ads, " says Ange.
Also affected by the sections' removal are 100-percent-legal adult-oriented businesses, such as strip clubs and sex-toy shops, which often found their employment ads flagged as inappropriate when posted in Craigslist traditional sections. Then, there are those involved in fetish photography or services.
"This decision seems to be unfairly going against a lot of legal businesses, " says Brents, who is working on a project about the state's sexual economy, both legal and illegal.
Ange agrees, adding, "There are a lot of people affected by this. Everyone is going to crawl around until another central resource appears. "
And another will emerge. It's only a matter of time. Though, inevitably, that site too will face criticism backpage.com has already. Earlier this week, 21 state attorneys general — Nevada included — called for the Craigslist clone to remove its adult ads. Via its blog, Backpage.com rejected the request, calling it censorship.
Ah, the debate on freedom of speech and liability continues.
In the meantime, escort services might simply enjoy the irony in the fact that while nationwide decisions and political pressure have taken away their local go-to online advertisement spot, they are still free to post their numbers on the sides of mobile billboards on the Strip, or on cards that litter the streets with glossy images of themselves nearly naked, with only tiny stars covering their nipples.[/QUOTE][url]http://www.abanet.org[/url]
Update on the Internet and the First Amendment
Its a bit lengthy but good information