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03-16-18 23:51 #13053

Posts: 461Re: Daddy issues
LOL. Years ago, I picked up a WSW from the Ave with a luxurious sprawl of tattoos across her upper chest, Gothic lettering preferred by motorcycle clubs that spelled I don't know what. She had curly brunette hair about shoulder length, petite, slender build. Her street name was Charlie, but she told me her real name that also began with 'C'. She was actually fairly intelligent and lucid, and most accommodating, as I was new at picking up girls.
Originally Posted by RCS310
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I took her to a motel, and she willingly donned the schoolgirl uniform I brought her; she even asked if I preferred fully clothed, unbuttoned, or partially nude. Smart girl! And she gave the most vigorous BJ ever. She'd been reviewed here several times, although it might be as much as ten years ago or more. Does anyone else remember her or know what became of her?
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03-16-18 22:26 #13052Senior Member

Posts: 39I don't care much for tattoos, either. Personal pref. Don't much care about them on a working girl, since they are catch and release. And you would be hard pressed to find one without tatts. But nothing says "Daddy issues" like type print across the chest.
Originally Posted by BarryWilliams9
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03-16-18 09:29 #13051Regular Member

Posts: 16Gina
I didn't want to believe it, but I saw her with my own eyes on Thursday on the Are. Very sad to see her go down hill like that. She was an ATF.
Originally Posted by ZoltarXXX
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03-16-18 08:05 #13050

Posts: 461Re: Tattoos
I've learned to ignore tattoos, because if I waited to get an SP without tattoos, I'd be waiting a long time.
Originally Posted by XirCom
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03-16-18 04:12 #13049Senior Member

Posts: 467Tattoos
They are a major turnoff, just like smoking.
Originally Posted by BarryWilliams9
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03-16-18 01:00 #13048

Posts: 461Re: Why tattoos on women?
Like hair and nails, tattoos are another form of body adornment. It makes the wearer feel good about themselves.
Originally Posted by BarryWilliams9
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I'm with you, a tattoo is nothing but an insult to the body IMO. I can understand the need of ancient peoples to use a tattoo to declare membership or allegiance to a tribe or a clan or a faith, something that would remain unchanged throughout the individual's lifetime; but we have I'd cards and chips for that now.
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03-16-18 00:43 #13047Senior Member

Posts: 312?
Do you like them tats? You are the one asking I sure as the hell don't. I find it hard to look past them when DATY or traveling around a woman or providers body. Just my two cents.
Originally Posted by BarryWilliams9
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Some are ok but all the over her body, NO THANKS.
Who knows what they think when they are getting them. Shit if they are free they'll take them.
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03-15-18 19:48 #13046Senior Member

Posts: 153Smart Man
I remember the good ole days, tried like you to save numbers, sooner or laters all my numbers were no longer.
This risks are so great and those numbers are invaluable.
Be safe.
Hugh.
Originally Posted by TheReal313
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03-15-18 12:23 #13045Regular Member

Posts: 13Tattoos
Just wondering, as a hobbyist who finds tattoos a turn-off rather than a turn-on. Why do the majority of girls, not just on the Big D streets, but on the streets of any major metropolis, think that it is somewhat or somehow cool to cover their bodies with this "art" when many of their prospective clients don't like it. And that it will look like real crap when they get older (if they survive that long).
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03-14-18 17:46 #13044Senior Member

Posts: 466Yea.
The looks aren't the saddest, the fun times being gone is.
Originally Posted by Acoustic53
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03-14-18 10:18 #13043Senior Member

Posts: 130Legalization
Unfortunately, legalization would not help the streetwalkers. I am certain a monthly STD check would be required to practice legally and I doubt 1 in 100 would pass. At a minimum they all have HEP and I would bet a majority have HIV as well. These girls would carry on as usual and attempt to stay under the radar. Keep it covered!!
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03-14-18 09:36 #13042

Posts: 461Re: Sad and depressing
I also remember those days, a decade prior to 2008. Yes, the Ave could be quite a show some nights. I recall one rutted vacant lot that became a virtual drive-thru as a parade of vehicles pulled up and off the street, drivers asking several girls at different spots in turn, "how much"? I parked a block down and walked up to ask, and the rates for some very cute and shapely girls was seventy to eighty for FS, plus your room at the Vic. In those days, I did not have the funds, nor the temerity to go through with it.
Originally Posted by DTownFreak
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However, those were not halcyon years by any stretch of the imagination. The streets also contained women who were old, toothless, scarred, sick, abused, beaten, addicted, crippled; above all, the common denominator was desperation. And these were more often the ones you would see. One woman I met stands out: early one exceptionally bitter cold morning on my way to work downtown, I saw a couple of forlorn huddled figures in a parking lot, gazing hopefully at the passing traffic; my curiosity is piqued because one's face is obscured. I pull into the lot and the woman hurries over to my window. She's holding up a paper or something to conceal the lower part of her face. She's offering to do whatever for ten dollars, but I ask why is she hiding her face?
She lowered her hand and I see her face was recently burned. I don't recall that she explained how, but I assumed it was due to an accident using a crack pipe. A little scared now at her plight, I mutter some lame excuse and wish her good luck, while she, crestfallen and shivering, is begging for just a few dollars and to be let in my warm car. I drove away, feeling like a shitheel for lacking the intestinal fortitude and the simple human compassion to help this woman.
In my opinion, "sad and depressing" is not the lack of attractive, responsive women available on the street for your pleasure at the bargain-basement rates of ten or twenty years ago; "sad and depressing" are the circumstances that push women to the streets. I agree with those here who advocate the European model: legalize and tax it.
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03-14-18 09:13 #13041Senior Member

Posts: 466:/
Wish I could of experienced the golden era, when they were new on the streets etc and chips want doing stings and was actually going after child traffickers and drug dealers.
Originally Posted by DetroitWill
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03-14-18 09:06 #13040Senior Member

Posts: 606Yes
The drugs have taken its toll on the ladies as well as the communities.
Originally Posted by DTownFreak
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03-14-18 02:54 #13039Senior Member

Posts: 466Feeling down and sad. Shit depressed a little.
It's kinda sad, I been here since Oct 2015, and seen a decline, a little after I started getting into the hobby. When I first joined, women like mad on John are, now it's a ghost town. I go back and read how happy you guys were from before I joined and wish I could of experienced that. I go back and see how the women who look like crap now used to look when they started in like 2008 etc. I wish I could experience what you guys experienced. Made friends with the ladies etc. Might sound like a ***** or whatever, but it's sad and depressing seeing where the hobby has turned. Even on back page, nothing is there, just bad attitude women who wants 80 plus for a short stay, when they answer or reply that is. Even though I wasn't in the hobby and only seen SW when riding the bus down John are I wish I could experience what you guys experienced.








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