CuddleComfort unavailable for some
When copying and pasting a link into the browser, CuddleComfort often tells me to fuck off. Specifically, "Service Unavailable to your IP address. Country code: US. Sorry, we block VPN traffic for moderation purposes and traffic from countries that have a high incidence of fraudulent web activity. " Rarely, I've been able to access CuddleComfort through my VPN. I disconnected my VPN and tried accessing CuddleComfort through Tor. Same result: no go.
If I rawdog the internet, I can get it. No VPN, no Tor, just Chrome and my ISP.
I paid as low as $180 for a 2-hour session with a cuddler. It can go higher. Obviously. Cuddling can take place in a hotel, at a park, at your place, or at their place. I haven't much more than a modicum of game, so I prefer the sure-thing nature of an AMP or an escort compared to the less reliable outcome of a cuddle session. [B]YMMV[/B] Some cuddlers offer only platonic sessions, and I'd be really bummed if I put down my hard-earned money and didn't get to enjoy a little sexy time.
[QUOTE=Efurufe;7457325]Define "can't access". Are you getting an error message? If so, what does it say?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=RandyDarwin;7457276]The cuddlecomfort website rejects links from this site.
Try copying the url, and then pasting it in a new tab or window.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DS080;7457269]I usually just look at Kangles forum, but noticed this today. Most contacts are through cuddlecomfort website, which I can't access even using VPN. How can I look at the site to check its profile pics? Really curious. What is the damage for usual encounter? Where do encounters take place?[/QUOTE]
I just refresh it by going to the address bar and hitting enter again
[QUOTE=Original703;7457400]When copying and pasting a link into the browser, CuddleComfort often tells me to fuck off. Specifically, "Service Unavailable to your IP address. Country code: US. Sorry, we block VPN traffic for moderation purposes and traffic from countries that have a high incidence of fraudulent web activity. " Rarely, I've been able to access CuddleComfort through my VPN. I disconnected my VPN and tried accessing CuddleComfort through Tor. Same result: no go.
If I rawdog the internet, I can get it. No VPN, no Tor, just Chrome and my ISP.
I paid as low as $180 for a 2-hour session with a cuddler. It can go higher. Obviously. Cuddling can take place in a hotel, at a park, at your place, or at their place. I haven't much more than a modicum of game, so I prefer the sure-thing nature of an AMP or an escort compared to the less reliable outcome of a cuddle session. [B]YMMV[/B] Some cuddlers offer only platonic sessions, and I'd be really bummed if I put down my hard-earned money and didn't get to enjoy a little sexy time.[/QUOTE]I have just clicked on the link from the forum, it gives me a message saying its blocked, I click on the address bar and hit enter again and it goes right in.
Thought I'd discovered a new forum LOL
[QUOTE=Tobin1914;7457694]Back out of Cuddlers and on my screen Kangles discussion is right above this thread.[/QUOTE]So its KAngels, not Kangles LOL.
Anybody tried the CC non-pros?
While eager to get the best value for my money, without wasting it, I'm even more keen on not wasting my time. Has anybody searched and tried a CuddleComfort partner who [I]isn't[/I] listed as a pro, I. E. Filtering "Hide Pros?" So far, I've exclusively seen CC pros.