My thing is just keep Jr covered
Thanks Duce1. I will let you guys know. But like you said it will be hard b/c which provider will actually say. Also it would be pretty weird asking. "do you have an std? ". I am just going to keep Jr. Covered.
[QUOTE=Duce1]Proving a provider has an STD maybe difficult. Don't want to say a provider has a STD unless you are sure. You can ruin her.
But on the other hand if a provider does have a STD and you know this for a fact, we surely want to know.
I just recently sent two pm's requesting STD info on a provider. I got no response from both. What kind of message is this sending about that provider?
The information we want when amping is who, what, where, how much, and is she clean.
Just my 2 cents
Duce[/QUOTE]
Advertiser Letters to the Editor
Today's Advertiser in the Letters to the Editor had a letter from someone "complaining" about all the adult ads in the sports section because kids can read that section too (high school sports, etc.). I know the Star Bulletin dropped them saying they may be promoting "illegal" activities.
Imagine a child asking his dad, "Daddy, what do they mean by 'relaxation'? "
I guess regular mongers already know where to go.