Correlations between age of provider, hours of availability, and drug of choice.
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I've found young WSW's in Brockton and Dot ave. I don't know if others would agree but it seems like the young ones are out earlier and older ones out later like the after midnight crowd. I'd say if you want a young one go while the sun's still out. [/QUOTE]For the most part, I agree. There are some notable exceptions as with any rule though. I've also noticed a correlation between their drug of choice and their working hours. It seems that most of the younger ones are heroin addicts, while the older ones seem to more frequently be crack addicts. The heroin addicts seem to have more foresight and planing, in that they'll make their money for what they need for the whole night, and then go home. Where as the crack addicts are just running back and forth all day and night in an endless loop of working and smoking until they finally pass out around day 5 or 6. Then they sleep for 24 hours or so, get up and start all over again. If you know they're coming up on day 5 or 6, I'd suggest avoiding them. If for no other reason than that quality of service declines significantly at that point.
I've also noticed that these days (and for the last few years), that the younger SW's are predominantly heroin addicts (although some of them are equal opportunity drug addicts, ie they do everything and anything they can get their hands on).
Also keep in mind that some of the younger ones are still living with their parents, and attempting to hide their activities. So they'll often have to be in by a "reasonable hour" to avoid parental issues.
Stay safe, and happy hunting.
Also Addeum to "crackdown"
[QUOTE=Ho Hunter 328; 1089531]For the most part, I agree. There are some notable exceptions as with any rule though. I've also noticed a correlation between their drug of choice and their working hours. It seems that most of the younger ones are heroin addicts, while the older ones seem to more frequently be crack addicts. The heroin addicts seem to have more foresight and planing, in that they'll make their money for what they need for the whole night, and then go home. Where as the crack addicts are just running back and forth all day and night in an endless loop of working and smoking until they finally pass out around day 5 or 6. Then they sleep for 24 hours or so, get up and start all over again. If you know they're coming up on day 5 or 6, I'd suggest avoiding them. If for no other reason than that quality of service declines significantly at that point.
I've also noticed that these days (and for the last few years, that the younger SW's are predominantly heroin addicts (although some of them are equal opportunity drug addicts, ie they do everything and anything they can get their hands on.
Also keep in mind that some of the younger ones are still living with their parents, and attempting to hide their activities. So they'll often have to be in by a "reasonable hour" to avoid parental issues.
Stay safe, and happy hunting. [/QUOTE]The Ops observed this weekend was a little more widespread the originally thought.
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