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08-14-12 14:27 #4811Senior Member

Posts: 139Bobbie
I had met Bobbie a couple of weeks ago, but didn't have time for anything more than a rushed BJ. She was good, but circumstances didn't provide her with the opportunity to show any real distinction, so we agreed to get together for a more in-depth session.
The time for that came last Monday evening, when I picked her up and we headed off to the sumptuous comforts of the Chez Carlyle. The sign-in ritual completed, we headed back to one of the luxurious monk's cells to pursue our activities. She stripped down, and I must say I enjoyed the scenery. Bobbi is a rather tall girl, I'd say around 5'10", with nice B-size breasts and in overall very nice shape, In fact, you wouldn't think her to be the least out of place behind the wheel of a mini-van, picking up kids at the local elementary school. She has longish dirty blonde hair and keeps herself cleaner (yes, even her feet!) than the average K-girl.
She wasted no time going to work, raising up a good salute via BBBJ, then rolling on the raincoat for a straightforward ride on the baloney pony. Nothing too adventurous, but unfortunately her concentration kept getting broken by her damn phone, buzzing every few seconds. She made some flimsy excuse about her boyfriend losing his truck, then later calling to say that he'd found it parked somewhere other than where he remembered parking. It seemed to me like he was more likely looking for her while she was busy earning money for dinner.
She claimed to be new to the area, but poking around here revealed she's been around as much as two years. Same story lines: she's originally from North Jersey; working the streets to support her kid rather than a habit. Behaviorally, I'd say she certainly wasn't stoned, so who knows.
Possibly will repeat to find out more.
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08-13-12 15:49 #4810Senior Member

Posts: 26You're Under arrest.
Question. If you are actually "Arrested" for Soliciting / Loitering / whatever they actually write. Are you able to Bail yourself out? (cash-credit card etc) or do you have to call someone else to come get you. Or. Can you call a Bail Bondsmen to come get you. I aguess I am assuming someone on this Board has gone through this Hell, and can give some actual facts, (as oposed to soliciting educated Guesses). PS- Not planning on getting arrested, But then again, who ever does.
As always, thanks
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08-12-12 10:22 #4809Senior Member

Posts: 139Sadly, I don't think there's anyone providing that kind of service to the young ladies, as it would probably fall into the category of an "insurance issue" these days.
Originally Posted by Tonsil Hockey
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As for the collection jar. What a wonderful idea, which would probably be squashed in an instant by all of the same self-righteous assholes who feel that free distribution of things like condoms or needles would be "contributing to immoral behavior."
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08-12-12 02:11 #4808Senior Member

Posts: 142A "savior" of sorts, and his story.
For almost twelve years, from 1990 until the latter part of 2001, I used to "draw bloods" and cultures for a "house" located in Wynnefield. I became friends with almost all of the girls there, and in that entire time, only two tested positive for an STD; one chlamydia, the other Hepatitis "A". Which was reported to the proper authorities, and precautions and notifications were taken. There used to be a MONTCO physician who oversaw the care of these "women of the evening", he has since retired. He also cared for many of the women who spent time at "Dxxxxx's place". The M. D. Was actually an OB / GYN who used to monger. He performed this service from the early 1970's until around 2003.
I've been out of that loop for quite some time, but I remember that another paramedic from the area used to collect the labwork for the women at Dxxxxx's. He also cared for their health in general, and when the occasional pregnancy occurred (not usually the failure of birth control) , he either delivered the child, or arranged for the other option to be performed; all with little or no cost to the girl.
He also supplied the various medications necessary for their health needs, within reason. I don't think that he ever turned anyone away, either. One other thing, if memory serves, many of the girls came out of either the Carolina's or the Akron, Ohio region. I don't know if this is still the case. There was one girl, a "thirty something" brunette named "Vicki" who worked at both locations; she was very special to me, and became a good friend. I can see why CJ remarks about marriage plans on occasion.
The houses paid a small fee for the collection, and the labs were taken to a hospital lab about 60mi from the city. I am certain that the authorities in the city were aware of this endeavor, as I understand that neither location received frequent "special attention" from the authorities.
I hope there is someone who took that physician's place, he made things safer for all of us, and improved the lives of at least a few of the women whom society spurns.
He once remarked that he had considered placing "contribution jars" at area convenience stores to gather funds to expand his abilities. I don't believe this ever happened.
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08-12-12 00:31 #4807Senior Member

Posts: 139Gator.
Yeah, I'm one of those "suckers" too, who actually regards these girls as human, and who cares about them. Especially the ones who I get to know reasonably well. Whether it's the drugs or the many potential illnesses (bacterial, viral, STD, etc, etc.) that can afflict them, they don't exactly carry robust health insurance policies, and don't have the defenses to get well when they're sick. It's sad, and I constantly remind myself that every one of them is somebody's daughter, who, were it not for bad decisions or simply bad circumstances might have would up in a completely different world.
Sure, we turn to them for our pleasure, but please. Let's remember that they are also deserving of our respect.
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08-11-12 19:45 #4806Senior Member

Posts: 96Chuck Marvel
Unfortunately antibiotics are no long a priority for big pharma. With the exception of Tuberculosis, and few oddball organisms, even the most severe bacterial infections only require from a couple of doses, to a couple of weeks of treatment. Make a good ED, acid reflux, or allergy medicine and you've got patients taking it for years! It's all about the Benjamins.
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08-11-12 15:56 #4805Senior Member

Posts: 142It's not only staph
We're also encountering massive problems with Vancomycin resistant organisms: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancomy...t_enterococcus (common urinary tract pathology) ; and one on the horizon called NDM-1 (first identified in New Delhi, India) which is really scary: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Del...ta-lactamase_1
Originally Posted by GettingTang
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The scary thing is that effective antibacterials are at least four to five years away.
This is one of the reasons for decriminalization, as this would go far in improving the health of our entire population. Social stigma, or not.
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08-11-12 13:34 #4804Senior Member

Posts: 309From what you describe here, it sounds like maybe she was infected with a resistant for of staph. These staff bacteria can lay dormant in the body for years just waiting. The bacteria usually kept in check through our natural barriers, hence sinus membranes, intestines, etc, can break through the barrier and cause infection. Once that happens, is can enter the blood stream cause a person to become septic and die very quickly. 50% of all hospital workers carry this form of resistant staph in their sinus passages. Chances are it will not cause infection, but at any given time it can with someone who uses needles and is run down to bits from long term drug use.
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08-11-12 06:09 #4803Senior Member

Posts: 748Michelle
More times than I like to remember there have been reports of girls on the Ave passing away. Some have been close and others I knew just in passing. No matter it's a very sad day when I read of a girl like Michelle losing her struggle with life on the infamous Ave. I often wonder if those of us who know these girls are the only ones that truly care about losing them. There are those girls that don't really belong on the Ave. Michelle is one of those girls. She was prettier than the average girl on the streets. One could tell she had pride in herself. She was always clean and pleasant. She would sit in one of her dresses usually on Huntingdon on the church steps. Watching the traffic go by almost hoping she would not be noticed. Yet she was very aware how badly she needed the few dollars she could make. She didn't like what she had to do to survive. None of the girls do. But they are thrust into a world that is so much bigger than they are and when they finally realize that, it is usually to late. What they do they have to do to survive. The mean streets will chew them up and and look for the next victim. It doesn't take very long. What many may not have known is that Michelle was working even though she knew she was sick. Just prior to her passing we were together. I cupped her face to kiss her goodbye which is what we always did. She cringed in excruciating pain. I remember thinking Oh My God what have I done. I told her how sorry I was that I had hurt her and she said it wasn't my fault. Then she showed me what appeared to be a large abscess about the size of my thumb under her hair. It was not a pleasant sight at all. That was a Saturday. I told her it looked very serious and she should try to get it looked at as soon as possible. The next day, Sunday she texted me that she took my advice and she was in the hospital. That is the last I heard of her. In the past few days two friends asked me if I knew what had happened to her. Without thinking I told them I was unaware anything had happened to her. All three of us thought at first it was the drugs that took her. But now in hindsight I wonder if it was the condition that I saw that that took this lovely girl from us.
Originally Posted by UrbanBook
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No matter, she is now gone. It is my responsibility to this community and most of all to her, to make all those who read this aware that there is a very good possibility she did not die of drugs as so many do. I say this without knowing the cause of her death. But knowing the condition of her health, the possibility lies that she may have escaped a drug overdose and just simply passed away due to other circumstances. Should anybody have any info regarding this please share it with those of us that truly care what happens to the girls out there.
To Michelle you were an angel while you was with us and you will be missed greatly.
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08-10-12 22:16 #4802Regular Member

Posts: 13The action in Center City is indoors, in the clubs and bars where normal people impress women with their looks and personality, not with a monetary offering. Be aware you'll run into men seeking men if you are in the 13th & Locust area. CookyJar, in his "alternative" life, used to hang out at the hotel near 16th & Catherine, but that street is all residential now. For normal paid action in Center City pick up the free weekly City Paper and find the ads for massage parlors, many of which are in the Vine & Race street area.
Originally Posted by TrueNoob 86
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08-10-12 20:57 #4801Senior Member

Posts: 87I personally like the hunt and window shopping.
Originally Posted by TrueNoob 86
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Just like Forest said "Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you'll get"
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08-10-12 14:46 #4800Regular Member

Posts: 8Center City info
Just out of sheer curiosity, has anyone ever hung around Center City around 12:30-2am? Depending on how lucky I get with something, I may have a job working night shift soon. I mean if you've read my post, you know I'm completely new. (Hence the name True Noob) I thought I'd start by just testing the 22 rules, by walking around seeing if I can I'd possible SWs and / or watch the stroll. I do not have any plans to attempt to solicit anything, I'm just really interested.
Also if I may, what got everyone else interested in "the hobby"? For me, it's because in all likelihood a normal relationship is not likely, but thankfully humans have developed alternative methods of relationships for the less fortunate.
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08-10-12 07:23 #4799Regular Member

Posts: 11Thursday Afternoon at 4:00
Was on the stroll Thursday afternoon, not much LE, not much talent either. Saw a couple of old timers that have seen better days, saw a couple of newbies but they where nodding and had the shakes. Just went home for dinner.
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08-08-12 13:34 #4798Senior Member

Posts: 90Anyone have any idea how Michelle died
This is the second time in the past two months I google searched a name and found an obituary. I assume it was drug related. It seems like those a* holes that want to steal your wallet and all kind of other under handed s*t stay out there for ever but the ones that are still decent human beings regardless to the life style they live are taken away. Maybe it's gods way of saying "your too nice for this, I'm bringing you home"
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08-06-12 01:08 #4797Regular Member

Posts: 26[QUOTE=CapeMay0069; 1498819]
$$ Did you know true working girls don't do hard drugs? Philly woudl have you believe all pro's do drugs, you= so untrue just take a trip to the west coast.
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