Yea that tattoo seems familiar to me but I just can't remember who it was.
[QUOTE=MallGuy101;6991606]I thought I uploaded the picture will try again.[/QUOTE]
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Yea that tattoo seems familiar to me but I just can't remember who it was.
[QUOTE=MallGuy101;6991606]I thought I uploaded the picture will try again.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=GolfGuy;6965123]Anyone ever meet a provider at the Quality Inn on 8th st downtown / Quensgate area? Wondering how safe that would be for our sport. PM me if you like. Considering meeting one there that's coming to town. Thanks in advance.
Golfguy, playing through.[/QUOTE]A few years ago I was putting up some employees there and they complained about bed buds. Maybe better now. Maybe worse. Just a heads up.
So, I was scrolling through Facebook marketplace last night and I surprisingly noticed ads for Hispanic ladies offering "masaj" or Masajista" and there were also ads for " producto para caballeros" (products for gentlemen) and a few variations of that with pictures of women posing as they would in a standard skipthegames ad. There were some really shady ones around Chicago, and some that looked legit in Indy, Lexington and Columbus. My FB is generic and anonymous. Anyone ever tried? I think I may send s message for kicks and see what happens.
I found this link on another board. If you travel to any of these cities, it may help.
Simon.
[URL]https://rentry.org/kgirls[/URL]
Louisville is legit. Pricey but you get what you pay for.
[QUOTE=SimonPieMan;7004962]I found this link on another board. If you travel to any of these cities, it may help.
Simon.
[URL]https://rentry.org/kgirls[/URL][/QUOTE]
K Girls Columbus I've been told is worth the drive and a very good time.
[QUOTE=AlanDodson;7005219]Louisville is legit. Pricey but you get what you pay for.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=AlanDodson;7005219]Louisville is legit. Pricey but you get what you pay for.[/QUOTE]Louisville K-Girls maybe legit but they want a copy of your ID.
[QUOTE=CincyWoody13;7005371]Louisville K-Girls maybe legit but they want a copy of your ID.[/QUOTE]They got an I'd of someone who apparently looks enough like me to pass.
[QUOTE=CincyWoody13;7005371]Louisville K-Girls maybe legit but they want a copy of your ID.[/QUOTE]Sure. Give a copy of your identification to a criminal enterprise. (lest we forget that cash for sex is a crime in states that are not Nevada) What could possibly wrong?
Being that the business still requires it, I'm going to assume that they are getting enough customers to continue the practice. I just hope it's no one from this board.
What would stop a person from buying a fake I'd? Other than the illegal aspects of having 2 IDs why not get a fake I'd to show them. They get a face shot when you show for appointment. All other info on fake I'd is BS info correct? Fake name Fake address.
D Nut;7006543 Sure. Give a copy of your identification to a criminal enterprise. (lest we forget that cash for sex is a crime in states that are not Nevada) What could possibly wrong?
Being that the business still requires it, I'm going to assume that they are getting enough customers to continue the practice. I just hope it's no one from this board.
However, I'm canceling my tracfone. There are few options to hobby right now, plus I'm not able to do much after jyst having back surgery, and now there's something wrong with my knee.
Getting old sucks.
[QUOTE=BigGusDickUs55;7006788]What would stop a person from buying a fake I'd? Other than the illegal aspects of having 2 IDs why not get a fake I'd to show them. They get a face shot when you show for appointment. All other info on fake I'd is BS info correct? Fake name Fake address.[/QUOTE]I wouldn't need to buy a fake I'd. I have a dye sublimation printer and card blanks. I can make my own. But that's not the point.
Have you watched, "To Catch A Predator"? Ever notice that the guys are always asked by the decoy to bring them something from the store; a specific soda, chips, cigarettes, condoms, etc. ? This is to provide positive identification that the person that arrived is the same person with whom the decoy has been communicating. It doesn't matter if the address, name, birthday don't match. As long as the photo on the I'd sent has the same face as the person that shows up, it's positive identification.
There's a reason why it's been hammered in that if you arrive at the incall and something is off, anything at all, turn around and walk away. Do not say anything, do not show anything, do not even respond to insults. You don't know anything. If they asked prior to the appointment for the make / model of your car so that they can keep an eye out for you, tell them you're taking an Uber and don't know what will arrive. If things go sideways, "I want a lawyer present. " are the only English words you will need. Don't even say you had the wrong address / room / location or that you got lost and only needed directions. (lying to cops is a crime) You have the right to remain silent. Use it. The less you say, the less things your lawyer will have to deal with. Them having your photo prior to the appointment time, then you arriving, makes it a whole lot harder to use plausible deniability as the basis for a defense.
Plus for this specific instance, I just googled and photoshopped an Identification that looks like a generic version of me. If I suspect its a higher volume place, I'll show up an hour before and see if dudes who come in also leave. If asked about make and model I straight up lie (although Uber is a good excuse).
[QUOTE=DNut;7013961]I wouldn't need to buy a fake I'd. I have a dye sublimation printer and card blanks. I can make my own. But that's not the point.
Have you watched, "To Catch A Predator"? Ever notice that the guys are always asked by the decoy to bring them something from the store; a specific soda, chips, cigarettes, condoms, etc. ? This is to provide positive identification that the person that arrived is the same person with whom the decoy has been communicating. It doesn't matter if the address, name, birthday don't match. As long as the photo on the I'd sent has the same face as the person that shows up, it's positive identification.
There's a reason why it's been hammered in that if you arrive at the incall and something is off, anything at all, turn around and walk away. Do not say anything, do not show anything, do not even respond to insults. You don't know anything. If they asked prior to the appointment for the make / model of your car so that they can keep an eye out for you, tell them you're taking an Uber and don't know what will arrive. If things go sideways, "I want a lawyer present. " are the only English words you will need. Don't even say you had the wrong address / room / location or that you got lost and only needed directions. (lying to cops is a crime) You have the right to remain silent. Use it. The less you say, the less things your lawyer will have to deal with. Them having your photo prior to the appointment time, then you arriving, makes it a whole lot harder to use plausible deniability as the basis for a defense.[/QUOTE]
I can't put this in reviews because I didn't get to see her. But I can say that I will never try to contact never again. She has a real bitchy attitude. I had texted her shortly after she placed her ad several days ago. And waited for about two hours for a responce. Because it was late I said apparently your very busy this evening or your not interested. And I said I am moving on and trying someone else. Figured I would let her know so if needed she could make other plans. About 20 minuets later I get several nasty texts. Of going to ghost her and other shit. I hate one someone leaves me hanging so I don't want to do it to someone else. And I know everyones mmv.
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How important is the brand of hotel?
Do you not see someone if they are in a Red Roof or Days Inn?
If a provider wants to keep her pricing attractive to the hobbyist and she picks a lower end hotel, does that keep you away?
I travel extensively for work, and hotel costs have sky rocketed.
If the room isn't lived in and trashy, I would rather pay $250 at a Ramada or Days Inn than pay over $350 at a Hilton.
Thoughts?