Mesmorizing Goddess. Total RIPOFF
Saw this ad a number of times over the past few weeks. I couldn't find any reviews on her so I thought I would try her out anyway. Absolute total RIPOFF. I walk in and she is NOTHING like the photos even though it says 1000% real recent pictures. She is tiny and black, definitely not what I was expecting, though she was cute with a good body. So I thought what the hell might as well stay. Big mistake. After I gave her the money, got undressed and laid down on the bed, she started to stroke me to get hard. A couple minutes and she said let me know when you're ready which she could see I was mostly there. She put on a cover and promptly laid back on the bed. No BJ, no kissing, no DATY, no lip service on me at all. Just laid back and spread her legs. I pounded away quickly to finish and get out of there. Total waste of money and time.
[URL]http://massachusetts.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/mesmorizing-goddess-sweet-super-sexy-erotic-playmate-one-of-a-kind/34890778[/URL]
Ok, my apologies for being insulting.
[QUOTE=Ambrose;3095368]Ok, I'll bite, what's your secret, other than if it looks TGTBT it probably is. That doesn't always work. I've seen pictures of girls on BP that looked TGTBT but in reality the pictures were real. Granted, many use fake pictures but not all of them do.[/QUOTE]A backpage girl's chances of going to a professional photoshoot before offering her body up for money are pretty slim.
If the backdrop of the photos is not a hotel room, apartment or other natural setting, then that's not the girl you will meet. Of course normal looking photos may be fake as well- not too difficult to download stuff from the net and post it. But if it looks like a catalog photo, I mean come on.
Asian community influence?
[QUOTE=Longjblues;3099511]Police in certain communities are known to go to establishments, and tell them to close down, or they, the police, will close them down.
Perhaps communities are becoming concerned about the publicity surrounding the closure of an establishment in their communities for offering sexual services, and having their communities associated with prostitution or the media's favorite phrase, human trafficking. Thus, the communities are trying to have a lower spotlight on closures.
Or perhaps, the police are not publicizing their stings, arrests, and closures (unlikely).[/QUOTE]Perhaps there is a local Asian / Chinese presence that packs a lot of political / business clout in Boston and a "mutual understanding" on how the matter would be handled.
I would guess the same would apply in Quincy.