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04-14-21 13:26 #3357Senior Member

Posts: 27Never been able to see her
I've reached out to her a handful of times, but she always stops responding when I try to set things up. Maybe try calling her, I've only done text myself.
Originally Posted by SdLiving1
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04-14-21 09:38 #3356Regular Member

Posts: 22Any BBW escorts you recommend?
I am new to San Diego looking for fun.
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04-13-21 10:24 #3355Regular Member

Posts: 4Mia
Has anyone seen this provider? Any info would be appreciated.
https://milfy.com.listcrawler.eu/pos...iego/60869891/
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04-12-21 12:13 #3354Senior Member

Posts: 204Exactly why you don't want to let them create a digital dollar where they can track your transactions. AI and ML is going to make it so much easier to monitor and control activities where they will allow you to spend your money. It kind of reminds me of people that receive food stamps EBT and trade their benefits for cash so they can spend it on their personal choice goods and services. Imagine us having to pay for services using a barter system.
Originally Posted by BlueSkyBlue
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04-11-21 21:57 #3353Senior Member

Posts: 48My take
The only advice I'd be taking is to find an experienced lawyer and let them deal with. I'd take their advice, not random comments from the net. A good lawyer can get you out of anything. Robert Kraft was caught on camera.
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04-11-21 20:47 #3352Banned Member

Posts: 707I actually agree with A2
Don't know why the admin's on this site edit, delete or don't post some my posts nowadays
Because that is what Moderators do, we moderate your posts becasue you have a history of violating the TOS
A2
but In this case this is an issue that I have long felt was deeply important and have spoken out before about unnecessary intrusion into the personal lives of citizens. Fundamentally it is a basic violation of my rights as a human being to attend to my personal medical / biological well-being.
This is a health issue that is both physical health and mental health influences on individuals.
Our society is far worse off when it attempts prohibition of "Sin", Whether it was alcohol or recently marijuana Laws that restrict individuals personal choices I've only proven to be expensive unnecessary waste of time and resources but also cause more harm to individuals and benefit to society.
And of course criminalizing the financial transactions for the worlds "oldest profession" is constantly wasting law enforcement resources and therefore taxpayers money. Criminalizing the The actions of an individual that is seeking the most basic human interaction between two individuals Is insanity if you really think about all the implications involved in this policy.
It is absolutely no interest of the government what two consenting adults do behind closed doors.
Criminalizing sex is just wrong.
Originally Posted by Lrio45
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04-11-21 18:48 #3351Senior Member

Posts: 41Commentary:
Why go after the men? Fairness. Gender plays no role here. The sting sometimes targets "johns" while at other times it targets "prostitutes. " The men are the demand side, and the women the supply. Law enforcement can attack either. The law does not discriminate.
When arrested, the police basically have two options: They can take you to jail, book you, and then either release you on you own recognizance or set bail and lock you up. The other option is release you with a citation, or what is know as a "cite out. " This citation is not your ordinary traffic ticket, however. It is a promise to appear on a Misdemeanor charge. The same appearance you would make had you been booked and bailed out or, if not bailed out, the same appearance you would make within the prescribed 72 hours of being in jail. It is basically the arraignment.
As far as the motions and delay and all, this might not be in your best interest. The problem is not going to linger and go away. It's NOT one of those "the officer won't show" tickets one can easily win by just showing up. It is NOT a traffic citation. It's a fairly serious criminal matter that has the potential to put you in jail and leave you with a serious record. Do not it take lightly. It's almost a 100 percent certain you will be convicted if you go to trial. You want this crap to go away fast!
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04-11-21 16:04 #3350Senior Member

Posts: 25Same
Had the same thing happen to me. Wish I seen this first!
Originally Posted by SuchaDilf
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04-10-21 22:50 #3349Senior Member

Posts: 43Why go after the men? If you want to stop prostitution shouldn't you go after the ones offering and profiting? Or If your goal is to stop trafficking wouldn't it make sense to contact the ladies who are presumably victims?
Massage Parlor raids I get, but I just don't see the point of sting operations that target the men just looking for pleasure. The demand will always be there so why not target the supply instead.
Why "target" anybody, Amnesty International has already done the foot work and supplied the answer.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/ne...e-human-rights
It is long past time to decriminalize all consensual sex work done by adults in the US.
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04-09-21 23:00 #3348Senior Member

Posts: 2198The best way to handle this is to delay as much as possible. Hire a aggressive lawyer and have him file a bunch of motions. Plead not guilty at the arraignment & demand a trial. There is a good chance the city attorney will drop the case. If they don't then show up on the day of the trial and see if they drop the case. If not change your plea to guilty & have your lawyer negotiate a plea. The thing to remember is that these are misdemeanor cases & city attorney does not want to waste time & resources on minor offense like prostitution.
Originally Posted by Edater
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04-09-21 22:43 #3347Senior Member

Posts: 2198I was a bit surprised that the vice was only issuing tickets Summer Stephen announced about a year ago that people arrested prostitution related violations had were required to taken to jail. My guess that is that police has changed their policy due to Covid. I have heard in the past that judges were quite hard on prostitutes. This one SW that I knew told me that when she was arrested the judge sentenced her to 2 weeks in jail. The odd thing was that this was the first time she had been arrested for prostitution.
Originally Posted by Robert32
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04-09-21 21:57 #3346Senior Member

Posts: 215The $$$don't match the pictures
Looked at the pictures and then the prices stated. Ladies looking that good don't charge $140.
Originally Posted by DowntownDave
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04-09-21 07:28 #3345Regular Member

Posts: 11Sorry to hear what happened to the guys. I remember once about a year ago, there were 2 girls on alligator and when I called one of them, someone threatened to send all of my info to 5-0. Another big red flag for me is when someone asks, "Well what do you want?" I always respond by saying, "well my back has been very stiff lately, do you think you could help me?" If they push beyond that, I block them.
Originally Posted by Pete8911
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04-09-21 05:41 #3344This account is part of a shill network.

Posts: 134Suggestions
Try calling the cops or the hotel management and tell them that prostitution is going. LOL. Have cops go against cops. I've also read that the burden of proof is on the arrested party. So either show proof that the police heavily lured you into the trap and kept asking you to come is illegal entrapment. I'm no lawyer but can anyone confirm or deny this info?
Originally Posted by Edater
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04-09-21 01:36 #3343Senior Member

Posts: 41Suggestions:
Okay, these are scary stings. In order to arrest and then convict, the police need to prove two things: One, that some agreement was made for the exchange of money for sex. And two, that the perpetrator made an effort to "move things along," called an "act in furtherance. "
From what you guys say, it sounds like the police are making the agreement by phone or text (which alone is useless) and then luring the perpetrator to a hotel (which becomes the "act in furtherance"). The perpetrator shows up and both conditions are now satisfied. The arrest is made.
This is far more risky for a hobbyist vis-a-vis police having to do the agreement in person! When you agree by phone, text, or whatever other form of communication, you are already half-baked in advance. All you have to do now is show, and you are done! Really screwed up crap. Moral of the story: Do not discuss sex and money with anyone, ever! However, if you must, make 100 percent sure the person is not the police first!








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