[QUOTE=ValenciaGuy;1754524]Why does everyone say she is bad for health? I saw her back in Nov and got tested in Feb and I came back clean. Pm me guys if you want to I am a little puzzled.[/QUOTE][RED]go back at least a year or 2[/RED]
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[QUOTE=ValenciaGuy;1754524]Why does everyone say she is bad for health? I saw her back in Nov and got tested in Feb and I came back clean. Pm me guys if you want to I am a little puzzled.[/QUOTE][RED]go back at least a year or 2[/RED]
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[quote=iamaries54;1702768]if you place or answer ads on cl you will be expected to provide a photo at some point, most of the time. its not like backpage where you are answering an escort ad your just answering a nsa ad nothing illegal about that. also leo is more interested in men looking for **** girls on cl than escorts. its very simple ask for a public meet the first time avoids all kinds of problems. just be careful it may be your wife or gf lol.[/quote]picture some guy going to a meet and it does turn out to be his gf, wife, or god forbid his sister!
[QUOTE=ConstantBlue;1762804]Picture some guy going to a meet and it does turn out to be his gf, wife, or god forbid his sister![/QUOTE]Remember the Pina Colada song?
[QUOTE=Ftguy68;1744287]I can't get over what you guys are willing to pay for. It's one thing to be drunk and leave the bar with a butterface. But to be sober and to be willing to pay for a "fun time" with some of what I have just seen. Goodness. To each their own, but. Damn.[/QUOTE]I agree, many of the johns here settle for the whales and lick these working girls vaginas.
Fuck that, ill never settle for these hoes, and a lot forget bros before hoes, no one ever joined me and setting a new playing field but noooooo. Many mongers are too in love with these whales crack heads to either see the light or get talk to a lady and score some pussy for free, which is why I'm not chilling with hoes anymore
Saw the new Kissimmee Girl posting on CL. She is 25, long blonde hair, about 5'5" and 120 lbs. I dreamt she was the girl in the pics and actually pretty nice. However, I dreamt that when I released time was up. No seconds, one and done, regardless of time. Also, a bit of a smell down below so I will not repeat. YMMV
Was her name Chloe?
[QUOTE=Jgsox;1770751]Saw the new Kissimmee Girl posting on CL. She is 25, long blonde hair, about 5'5" and 120 lbs. I dreamt she was the girl in the pics and actually pretty nice. However, I dreamt that when I released time was up. No seconds, one and done, regardless of time. Also, a bit of a smell down below so I will not repeat. YMMV[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=TheeeGentleman;1770338]Testing and protection is good for everyone. It's a good bet that on average somewhere between 1 in 20 (about 5%) of local providers are HIV positive. The only good note is that the probability of sharing this problem is extremely low (about 1% in your lifetime) if properly protected in all activities. Unprotected it's Russian roulette, or in local slang "pulling a Pino".[/QUOTE]That quote is going to go down in history. Thanks for the great laugh, man; even though it really is no laughing matter about what you're quoting.
[QUOTE=TheeeGentleman;1770338]Testing and protection is good for everyone. It's a good bet that on average somewhere between 1 in 20 (about 5%) of local providers are HIV positive. The only good note is that the probability of sharing this problem is extremely low (about 1% in your lifetime) if properly protected in all activities. Unprotected it's Russian roulette, or in local slang "pulling a Pino".[/QUOTE]You guys and gals have a much greater chance of contracting herpes, hepatitis, hpv, impetigo, ringworm, or a common rhino virus or influenza. Don't forget bedbugs, mites, or even athlete's foot. The latest results are that more than 75% of the hotels near Universal, Disney, Convention Center, and Lake Buena Vista have bed bugs on at least one entire floor. And that does not include the mom and pop hotels in the attractions area. Those hotels are at 100% for bed bugs. It could take as much as three years before your residence is infested after bringing home a couple of hitch hikers.
Without disclosing too much information and risk violating client privilege, I have in my capacity as a PI have assisted 17 cases where settlements in excess of about $800, 000 have been paid out over this bed bug issue in the last year alone. The problem is the only way to really get rid of them is to close the hotel for several weeks and use very toxic chemicals. And that is not a guarantee all will die.
[QUOTE=Vino 7373;1771039]That quote is going to go down in history. Thanks for the great laugh, man; even though it really is no laughing matter about what you're quoting.[/QUOTE]"Pulling a pino" LMFAO that made my day! So funny! LMAO
[QUOTE=SC1975;1771234]"Pulling a pino" LMFAO that made my day! So funny! LMAO[/QUOTE]He's finally useful.
[QUOTE=ConstantBlue; 1771091]You guys and gals have a much greater chance of contracting herpes, hepatitis, hpv, impetigo, ringworm, or a common rhino virus or influenza. Don't forget bedbugs, mites, or even athlete's foot. The latest results are that more than 75% of the hotels near Universal, Disney, Convention Center, and Lake Buena Vista have bed bugs on at least one entire floor. And that does not include the mom and pop hotels in the attractions area. Those hotels are at 100% for bed bugs. It could take as much as three years before your residence is infested after bringing home a couple of hitch hikers.
Without disclosing too much information and risk violating client privilege, I have in my capacity as a PI have assisted 17 cases where settlements in excess of about $800, 000 have been paid out over this bed bug issue in the last year alone. The problem is the only way to really get rid of them is to close the hotel for several weeks and use very toxic chemicals. And that is not a guarantee all will die.[/QUOTE]Well you ruined my day bro. TMI, I called the Exterminator and he's going to drop me off at the Hospital before he tents my house. LOL.
That means if you toddle into the "Melody" or any of the other fine Chateaus of love on O. B. T, make sure you do it standing up or if you want to save money do it in the men's room of the Sunoco station. It's been a while but I've been there and done that!
"I've got that loving feeling"" I really mean itching feeling. Ohoo Ow ooow!
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[QUOTE=ConstantBlue; 1771091]You guys and gals have a much greater chance of contracting herpes, hepatitis, hpv, impetigo, ringworm, or a common rhino virus or influenza. Don't forget bedbugs, mites, or even athlete's foot. The latest results are that more than 75% of the hotels near Universal, Disney, Convention Center, and Lake Buena Vista have bed bugs on at least one entire floor. And that does not include the mom and pop hotels in the attractions area. Those hotels are at 100% for bed bugs. It could take as much as three years before your residence is infested after bringing home a couple of hitch hikers.
Without disclosing too much information and risk violating client privilege, I have in my capacity as a PI have assisted 17 cases where settlements in excess of about $800, 000 have been paid out over this bed bug issue in the last year alone. The problem is the only way to really get rid of them is to close the hotel for several weeks and use very toxic chemicals. And that is not a guarantee all will die.[/QUOTE]Sorry guys, but I hope no one is buying this. This isn't even close to accurate information.
[QUOTE=Ftguy68;1773313]Sorry guys, but I hope no one is buying this. This isn't even close to accurate information.[/QUOTE][url]Http://databases.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/ftlaudbedbugs/ftlaudbedbugs_list.php?pagesize=500[/url]
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and The Division of Hotels and Restaurants will be initiating a more comprehensive search for violations including bed bugs found in hotels. Right now the only way to get the information is to file a release of information from the State for each hotel you want to check on and pay a fee for each location. The Sun Sentinel had a very thorough piece on this back in 2009.
As for the STD's stats, you can get those directly from your County health department's website or the Florida Department of Health.
[url]http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Disease_ctrl/std/trends/florida/IsCounty.pdf[/url]
[url]http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Disease_ctrl/std/trends/florida/ChCounty.pdf[/url]
[url]http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Disease_ctrl/std/trends/florida/GoCounty.pdf[/url]
[url]http://health.usf.edu/NR/rdonlyres/17AF872A-A4A5-423F-8A1F-31BEC24626B3/0/2011pp010014FPHRCastroetal.pdf[/url]
[QUOTE=Ftguy68;1773313]Sorry guys, but I hope no one is buying this. This isn't even close to accurate information.[/QUOTE]Just go to a Fire department in the attractions area and ask one of them. Numerous stations were infested because of responses to hotels.