Probably an odd question.
All the rage for awhile on the Sully loop circuit was a WSW named Catlynn. Super-attractive, cooperative, etc. The first time. Not quite so much so the second. And your third time with her you'd have been better off just going to an alley and doing it yourself! My question is what happened to her? She seems to have fallen off the face of the earth.
Caitlyn? You ask a good question!
[QUOTE=Captainsavaho;2190740]All the rage for awhile on the Sully loop circuit was a WSW named Catlynn. Super-attractive, cooperative, etc. The first time. Not quite so much so the second. And your third time with her you'd have been better off just going to an alley and doing it yourself! My question is what happened to her? She seems to have fallen off the face of the earth.[/QUOTE]Ahhh, yes! What a doll?! I look for her when rolling thru the Capital. But, she is MIA. I have no idea where she is. She pops up on her schedule. She mentioned a BF of sorts and a couple times she had me drop her at an intersection where she darted to a van full of God knows what; likely hood-rats. Like many, she may pop up again when we least expect.
As I always say, there is a real gem just around the next bend! That's why it pays to roll for hours, not just minutes. Be safe and good hunting. MW.
Your observations appear to be valid
[QUOTE=Dapon;2191117]Takes time and patience to hunt on the streets. Its not for everbody. I have found a lot of nice ones out there. You have to look hard. The scary ones are always there in the same spots, and they are kept busy by our less discriminating brother mongers. Side streets and darkness seems to be good for the cream of the crop. As for the twisted look, try living on the streets, in dope houses and giving 10 or more bbjcim a day. You would be twisted too.[/QUOTE]You make a valid point. It's something I've said for quite awhile. Surprisingly, in many ways I have more respect for some of these SW's than I do for the typical receptionist / secretary at major corporations out there. There has never been a more fitting statement when it comes to these ladies and the "walk a mile in my shoes" cliché. Thanks for hammering my point home. You put it much more eloquently than did I.