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10-09-25 10:30 #59532Regular Member

Posts: 5Moe from BP and formerly Fairhaven
Has anyone seen Moe lately? She used to be on Fairhaven and then switched to BP when she was living in a shack behind Charms, but that is boarded up now and I haven't seen her anywhere for over a month.
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10-08-25 23:15 #59531Senior Member

Posts: 210Things left behind
I always remind the girls to be sure they take everything with them. I also take a look over the truck before I head home. Forget about the PoPo, try explaining any of those items or clothes or make-up to your wife!
Sounds like she left enough behind for you to offer the stuff to a different SW in return for a free date. LOL.
Originally Posted by NightWolfe
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10-08-25 14:34 #59530Senior Member

Posts: 31Contraband
You make a good point. Its important to check beforehand to secure any valuables. Even more important is to thoroughly scan the car afterwards. I've found so much left behind over the years. It is a major concern when they leave stems, tools, or actual drugs. On one of my last adventures, she left coke, dope, a cooker. And a stem. If Uncle pulls you over and its in the car, its yours. I for one am not trying to take that ride.
Originally Posted by DjHunter
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10-08-25 10:01 #59529Regular Member

Posts: 99I saw Redz a few times before her short vacation. I was using the information that came from the board to date her. It's disappointing to read how your date went especially when it's somebody you have an established history with that's positive. I've had girls steal my wallet, phone, and JBL speaker. I've learned can't trust anyone on the street. I have to prepare my car prior to leaving the house for dates. This includes anything a person can reach in through the passenger window and runoff. Desperate people do desperate things. I saw Redz probably the same day your camera was taken. Didn't do a date, but we talked for about 10 minutes. I got the same story she had been away and she looked really puffy. Thankfully, you got your camera back and you didn't get hurt. That's the biggest positive here. I've seen mongers confront walkers and the pimps crew starts fighting. It's hard to fight two or three guys. I'll keep in mind your post when dating her in the future. Thanks for the report.
Originally Posted by Frank76
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Heather from Heart of the City video was beat up pretty bad by one of the mongers. She's got a giant knot over her right eye in a big black and huge bruise on her face. Not going to go into too many of the details, but she was violently assaulted. If you see her, she's probably looking for help.
You got to be careful out on the street trouble is lurking on both sides.
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10-08-25 06:08 #59528Senior Member

Posts: 210Being "nice"
Just know that this is typical behavior from them and nowhere near as bad as what a typical monger does and we shouldn't be as sympathetic and "nice" as some other guys are (Kendude I'm looking at you) l.
Hmm, being called out for treating everyone with respect and kindness regardless as to their station in life. Yeah, I make no apologies for treating people like people.
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10-07-25 23:43 #59527Senior Member

Posts: 199Testing Services
Those of you who are looking for clinics could go to AHF wellness centers. I live halfway between DC and Baltimore. There's at least 5 locations within an hour drive of me. The testing is free. It's easy to get PREP from AHF pharmacies if you have health insurance.
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10-07-25 18:45 #59526Senior Member

Posts: 285I disagree
That these girls are "worse than the average monger" is extremely subjective but also dishonest. The average monger (at least in our fair city) looks for desperate, depressed, and drug-addled women to exploit, humiliate, and fuck. The average monger is typically has his own addictions, is fighting his own demons, and will compromise his livelihood, safety, and health (which often times includes the health of his significant other), to bust a nut. We're not morally superior. Like you said, this is a dirty business. Most of us know the risks but still play the game. I personally think all is fair when we willingly decide to play. Shit happens. Charge that shit to the game and play it smarter next time. I don't know how any of us can act surprised when we venture into bad neighborhoods with bad intentions and bad shit happens.
Originally Posted by Soukidan
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10-07-25 14:11 #59525Regular Member

Posts: 18This is why I moralize.
This is a dirty business to be involved in, literally and figuratively. Nobody's hands are clean. However, situations like these are why I talk the way I do about these girls. They are generally bad people. Worse than the average monger. You'll hear about (from the girls who want to cash and dash you) needing to pay up front because somebody got ripped off by a monger. You'll hear about some guy who robbed a random girl (because he got robbed / set up by a girl he saw her hanging out with). The latter are extreme mongers with a chip on their shoulder. It's nothing compared to what the average hooker does on a regular basis. The average hooker does drugs while she's pregnant (I guess that's how she saves money on abortions). The average hooker will accept a job from you then doesn't want to do it if she thinks you won't stand up for yourself. Do you think the average hooker will offer you a complimentary handshake even if you give her a cigarette or a couple dollars every time you see her? The average hooker will steal a-and-why-t-h-I-and-g she can get her hands on (wallets, cards, cameras, toilet paper) whether it's of value to her or not. Ask the average hooker what the situation with her kids (all bastards of varying unknown fathers) is like. You'll be horrified at what you hear them admit to.
Originally Posted by JohnDough70
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What you experienced was something light, thank god. I hope you get your money back. Just know that this is typical behavior from them and nowhere near as bad as what a typical monger does and we shouldn't be as sympathetic and "nice" as some other guys are (Kendude I'm looking at you).
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10-07-25 10:42 #59524Regular Member

Posts: 12Yes there is such a law and I just gave you a link. I know people who work in these areas and I have heard from them directly about how they have been the people to make the calls and collect the information to do the contact tracing.
Originally Posted by OldChineseGuy
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Do what you want with the information. I am not telling anyone not to get tested. I'm not telling people what risks to take. I don't take that risk, but that's my choice. I just want people to have true information so they don't get surprised with calls and possibly even knocks at the door.
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10-07-25 09:48 #59523Senior Member

Posts: 801Law requiring rpoerting of STIs and STDs
There is no law requiring the reporting of incidence of ST! S and STDs. If there is, I'd appreciate a weblink reference to the law. The health guidance requires physicians to report incidence of STIs and STDs to the State Health Department and CDC who use the information for public health tracking. They are not required to report PII. Do let this fear stop anyone from getting tested and treated for STIs or STDs. It is a risk we all take if we choose to go raw but get tested and treated if you get one.
Originally Posted by BurnManBear
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10-07-25 09:42 #59522Senior Member

Posts: 801STI / STD Reporting
Yes, they have to report cases of STIs or STDs, what? When treated? But not PII. I've never been contacted by anyone in the past.
Originally Posted by BrokenArrows
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10-07-25 08:24 #59521Senior Member

Posts: 285Live and learn
This is why I make sure I always have cash on me before I venture out. I also hide my wallet and phone. At one point, I also had a fake wallet with expired cards and a few bucks in it. Sorry this happened to you, but its experiences like this that highlight the importance of having a protocol and sticking to it. Don't have valuables in the car, scan the car after a date (I've found drugs and other belongings in mine before), have cash up front, reduce risk exposure as much as possible.
Originally Posted by JohnDough70
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10-06-25 22:07 #59520Senior Member

Posts: 306Anytime a girl is aggressive, rubbing their hands all over you, acting horny it's a distraction while they scope out your pockets.
Originally Posted by JohnDough70
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10-06-25 20:23 #59519Regular Member

Posts: 12That's like saying the cops don't have the money to go around writing tickets. Public health is the whole reason the health dept exists. Yes they really will make contact with everyone you tell them about. It's fortunate that they didn't do these things back when it happened to you, but they do it now. It's now the law in all 50 states.
Originally Posted by Horsetrader
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10-06-25 19:49 #59518Senior Member

Posts: 614Moral of the story
Get your cash lined up and lock away cards and wallet before the scoop.
Originally Posted by JohnDough70
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I had a girl fish in my pockets while getting some headache relief and she was ramming her shoulder into my gut to diatract me. I think she was stuffing 20's into her wig. Later I found a 20 under my car seat as I think I was ready to catch her. Live and learn.













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