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[QUOTE=HMobius;3672760]For example, a guy who no longer gets the CIM BJs he craves because she kisses the children with that mouth[/QUOTE]That was a like great line that Robert Deniro said in the movie Analyze This. Boss Paul Vitti: Hey, that's the mouth she kisses my kids goodnight with! What are you, crazy?
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[QUOTE=Redneck1;3669988]When speaking with any type of prostitute -- whether she be an AMP worker, an independent advertiser or a streetwalker -- I never refer to her as a prostitute, not even in a joking manner. To me personally that term is neutral, nonjudgmental and merely descriptive of an occupation that should be legalized, but I think that many people (especially non-mongers) use it in a pejorative way and that most of the women in that occupation don't like to be called "prostitute". To receive better service, in my opinion it's preferable to avoid using a word that could potentially irritate the person performing the service. So, if I need to use any descriptive term at all in conversation with a woman in that occupation, I generally use a term like provider, professional or businesswoman. If we already know each other well and she's not the sensitive type, I may sometimes use the term working girl, but never "prostitute".[/QUOTE]Another word that is seldom used is harlot, it's not as harsh as prostitute or *****.
Because of what I do I jokenly call myself a prostitute as defind as a person that uses his or her talent and skills for monetary gain. In other words we are all prostitutes to live in this society.
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5 k
[QUOTE=HMobius;3658205]$5000+/month; "Dad would be proud" :D[/QUOTE]Is what the junk girls make in a week or so. Not exactly a high class girls monthly LOL.
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As why.
[QUOTE=JennaDean;3672171]Hurt people hurt people. Those words mean nothing to me. Words are spoken into our lives everyday from the first day we are born. Some words are beautiful and some not so much. Some words tear us down while others lift us up. What a person chooses to listen to they give power to by allowing it to build them up or tear them down. If you look back in history we have been around forever it seems providing services in more ways then just 1 yet we are frowned upon because of the 1. Now one title that's given to us that I don't understand is "home wrecker". I've never once seen a married man that I had to "persuade " or seduce to see me. No body can force anyone to step out of a marriage. When someone calls me a home wrecker I immediately dismiss it because I understand that their home was broken from before me some just don't want to believe it because it means looking at themselves in the mirror and seeing that they haven't been as perfect as they thought.
But anyway,. Yeah I no care. I am who I am. I'm comfortable in my skin and within. At the end of the night I go to sleep very well knowing that I treat people with kindness no matter how I'm treated. I hope that answers your question. Like I said I love what I do. I meet amazing people, great people and some not so great. I've become friends with some and I've had to block some. One thing that I've noticed is all the same though is that they all are looking for someone to connect with one way or another. Regardless if it's for an hr or for a lifetime we are all looking to connect.[/QUOTE]Jenna is a gem. Unreal and local style cool attitude. Happy New Year and awesome health to you.
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I second that opinion
To some degree we all are! Especially if you don't work for government. We all working for the almighty dollar and majority of businesses focus on wealthier customers and want those customers to be regulars.
[QUOTE=Honolulu808;3672790]Another word that is seldom used is harlot, it's not as harsh as prostitute or *****.
Because of what I do I jokenly call myself a prostitute as defind as a person that uses his or her talent and skills for monetary gain. In other words we are all prostitutes to live in this society.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=WaikikiBeAC;3679163]Not sure why people are worried about Bareback. Just look at Magic Johnson, that guy has been living with HIV / AIDS for over 20 years and nothing is wrong with him, looks really healthy. So do not worry about diseases it is just society trying to scare you so you don't see working girls. If you do catch something all you do is take a few pills and its gone, worst case you get HIV and will live 20-30 years like Magic Johnson I. E. A normal and healthy life.
Don't let society scare you about STD's or HIV / AIDS its not like the movies where Hollywood is trying to promote an agenda for the Government and regulate our morales. YOLO like Magic Johnson.[/QUOTE]I wouldn't be so nonchalant and casual about this. Catching the HIV will end your mongering career. Rock Hudson, Johnny Holmes and Freddy Mercury--just to name a few celebrities--found out the hard way.
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[QUOTE=Blake123;3679616]I wouldn't be so nonchalant and casual about this. Catching the HIV will end your mongering career. Rock Hudson, Johnny Holmes and Freddy Mercury--just to name a few celebrities--found out the hard way.[/QUOTE]As he said, hiv is not like hollywood movie.
In movie, people are tryintg to understand it and study about that disease and hug the positive with warm heart.
In reality. ? May be different.
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Hiv.
[QUOTE=Blake123;3679616]I wouldn't be so nonchalant and casual about this. Catching the HIV will end your mongering career. Rock Hudson, Johnny Holmes and Freddy Mercury--just to name a few celebrities--found out the hard way.[/QUOTE]I went to the life foundation to get tested for HIV because DHC said the don't test straight men for HIV anymore because the risk is very low. At the life foundation, a counselor will talk to you as you wait for your results. I was told the risk for straight men is almost non existent. The counselor said the life foundation has never had a positive result from a non IV drug user straight man. The men you cite as examples are all gay or bisexual.
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Statics has no meaning
[QUOTE=Ingwa;3679841]I went to the life foundation to get tested for HIV because DHC said the don't test straight men for HIV anymore because the risk is very low. At the life foundation, a counselor will talk to you as you wait for your results. I was told the risk for straight men is almost non existent. The counselor said the life foundation has never had a positive result from a non IV drug user straight man. The men you cite as examples are all gay or bisexual.[/QUOTE]If you get it, it is 100% though you are almost virgin guy.
If you don't, it is 0% though you are bottom role gay man enjoying bb cia.
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Life is a risk
[QUOTE=DeMeter;3679972]If you get it, it is 100% though you are almost virgin guy.
If you don't, it is 0% though you are bottom role gay man enjoying bb cia.[/QUOTE]Life itself is a risk. I could die in car accident today but that's not going to stop me from driving. In fact, I have a much higher chance of dying from a car accident than catching aids from a provider going B / B. Just stating statistical facts.
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Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault is WRONG. Not arguing or talking about that. But I do find it very funny that it is ok for women to trade sexual favors for personal gain. Harvey Weinstein made a lot of women famous when they willingly agreed to have sex with him so they could become famous (Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Alba, Seina Miller, Blake Lively, and Gwen Paltrow don't believe the press she willingly traded sex for stardom and now says Harvey sexually harassed her, what a joke).
What I find funny is that Harvey is DONE. But all these women who traded sexual favors for stardom are facing no backlash by the press, other women or anyone. So its seems like women who trade sex for personal gain never have to worry about any backlash from society. So it looks like if your a powerful man, forcing sex on women is out BUT women who willingly trade sex for job promotions, money, fame, and stardom is still ok.
Prostitution isn't the oldest profession. Women trading sexual favors for personal gain is the oldest profession.
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[QUOTE=Ingwa;3679841]I went to the life foundation to get tested for HIV because DHC said the don't test straight men for HIV anymore because the risk is very low. At the life foundation, a counselor will talk to you as you wait for your results. I was told the risk for straight men is almost non existent. The counselor said the life foundation has never had a positive result from a non IV drug user straight man. The men you cite as examples are all gay or bisexual.[/QUOTE]I also got tested there. The counselor also told me it is less likely that straight people will get infected. That is true, but I'm skeptical about the possibility of straight people getting infected being [I]almost non-existent[/I]. 2014 nation-wide stats from the Center for Disease Control show that 23% of all HIV infections involved straight people.
[I]"In the same year, individuals infected through heterosexual sex made up 23% of all new HIV infections"[/I]
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/statistics.html[/URL]
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Straight men.
[QUOTE=Blake123;3680660]I also got tested there. The counselor also told me it is less likely that straight people will get infected. That is true, but I'm skeptical about the possibility of straight people getting infected being [I]almost non-existent[/I]. 2014 nation-wide stats from the Center for Disease Control show that 23% of all HIV infections involved straight people.
[I]"In the same year, individuals infected through heterosexual sex made up 23% of all new HIV infections"[/I]
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/statistics.html[/URL][/QUOTE]Because of anatomy, it's a lot more easier for a man.
To infect a woman.
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[QUOTE=Blake123;3680660]I also got tested there. The counselor also told me it is less likely that straight people will get infected. That is true, but I'm skeptical about the possibility of straight people getting infected being [I]almost non-existent[/I]. 2014 nation-wide stats from the Center for Disease Control show that 23% of all HIV infections involved straight people.
[I]"In the same year, individuals infected through heterosexual sex made up 23% of all new HIV infections"[/I]
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/statistics.html[/URL][/QUOTE]What you really got to watch out for is getting hepatitis from all this ass licking that seems the latest thing.