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04-24-22 14:52 #14269Senior Member

Posts: 583The Fetty and the other Opioid research chemicals have really fucked it up a lot.
Originally Posted by Budd2
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Still, I'm not sure if its all that much worse overall. Got to pay a bit more and find utrs and sugars. If you pull up a random post on this board from 2011, it will claim that escorting is dead and the game has changed. Iotw, people been saying this exact same thing forever.
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04-24-22 10:27 #14268Senior Member

Posts: 1128Yep
Same shoes as Budd, I'm in the minority that I treat these women well, so as a result I have my long time regulars and UTR regulars who have also became friends over the years, other then that I'm not doing any hobbying in Ohio. If anyone still is, its either someone nasty I'd never consider seeing, someone I've seen, or they are a liar. Theres nothing but scams and stings on SKG anymore. I made a valiant effort to try to warn about the stings and stuff, and my methods do work, but the fatal flaw in my plan was it would require everyone else in society to use their brain, which most don't especially escorts who go to the same sting locations that their besties have been busted at because they are so desperate for that fix, even if they knew it was 99 percent chance the cops if there was a fraction of a percent that it might not be they still are going to take that chance and walk right into the trap. Realizing my efforts werent worth it, now I just look at it all from a distance and its like wow, I got to have a real awesome time in the hobby while it was good in OH, had a great time that many never will be able to in the future, I can now make it an occasion if I want to with my regulars and go elsewhere if i really feel like meeting any other escorts. Honestly I've gotten more by not looking then looking, its actually cool to just kind of let life happen rather then constantly chasing. I ran into an awesome chick I had met and hooked up with at the bar a few years ago, ran into her at a grocery store a few weeks ago. Turns out she's a UTR and we hooked up. The new way and the way forward with there being nothing left is to meet women the old fashioned way! Feels better too.
Originally Posted by Budd2
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04-24-22 08:48 #14267Senior Member

Posts: 1362The escort scene is disappearing
I wish we could talk about pussy again. They are all a hot mess on drugs and or have GPS. The rest of them are scammers. And we have the sting ads. The real bullshit is our escort scene is gone. I've Been around a long time and it's never been this bad. Yes theirs always been the over the edge addicts and the scammers, but it seems like that's all that's left. They vast majority of the escorts have always been addicts, but many still looked good and didn't have arms and legs looking like dart boards with needle marks & abscess. No more gems left at a reasonable rate to be found. I used to have at least 4 or 5 decent looking clean ladies I could call at anytime. That dwindled down to a few over the edge addicts who I could only see when I'm extremely desperate. What's crazy is those few I have left, have enough regulars and rarely advertise anymore.
Originally Posted by JustAverageJoe
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04-24-22 06:51 #14266Senior Member

Posts: 178Escort Reports
Really 3 pages of bullshit on who has college who's better than who with what education. A walk down memory lane for providers not in the game anymore! How about we all meet at the mall and mall walk it and reminisce but let's get the forum back to its purpose. Provide information not debate bullshit.
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04-24-22 06:31 #14265Senior Member

Posts: 221Disagree. That's a logical fallacy; the guys who make 300 k+ are generally better with their money than the guys making under 100. This is anecdotal but I know several nurses who spend way dumber than doctors who I know that don't have debt. They're usually the ones buying Starbucks everyday, the newest iPhone when it comes out, and driving BMW's while putting in 20 bucks each gas station visit.
Originally Posted by Chunks92
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Guys who make that much tend to be less impulsive and less likely to take on bad debt. Also, statistics show that people in the 200+ income bracket generally don't marry the "wrong" woman. The number one reason marriages don't work out is finances, whether it's not making enough or someone's spending habits.
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04-23-22 22:51 #14264Senior Member

Posts: 1128Here's the thing
The guy who makes 30-60 k a year working menial jobs like myself with no baggage and freedom to do whatever he wants is in the exact same position (if not better) as the harvard grad making 300 k a year with 240 k of it going towards alimony and debt from overextending themselves. Weve probably both banged the same hot women, and eventually come judgement day our graves will be the same size. Its all about how you manage what you got my friend, and the picture I painted exemplifies the importance of not fucking up and marrying the wrong woman.
Originally Posted by BumLick1
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C92.
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04-23-22 22:26 #14263Senior Member

Posts: 221Weird, since I only hire Harvard and Oxford grads. See how much that means?
Originally Posted by Exec88
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Book smart and "street smart" aren't mutually exclusive. Quite the opposite, actually.
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04-23-22 21:59 #14262Senior Member

Posts: 244Ditto. This post touched a nerve with me.
I teach at a college and I couldn't agree more. The vast majority of the professors haven't spent a day outside of academia in the work-a-day world. And yet they seem to think they have all the answers. I had a 35 year career as an engineer and got to work with all kinds of skilled trade guys. Some of the smartest people I know. Love those guys. If I was stuck in hole, I would trust any one of them the get me out over any of those PHd's. The idea that a blue collar job is some sort of a consellation prize is BS. I had better stop. I get on this rant and can't stop. Our priorities in the country are all F'd up.
Originally Posted by Exec88
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04-23-22 08:14 #14261Senior Member

Posts: 1128Exactly
Well said brother Exec.
Originally Posted by Exec88
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04-23-22 02:07 #14260Senior Member

Posts: 295Well said and right on the money.
Originally Posted by Budd2
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04-23-22 02:02 #14259Senior Member

Posts: 295College
I had to laugh at this post.
Originally Posted by BumLick1
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I barely made it out of high school and never attended a day of college. Now I hirer people and 9 out of 10 college kids I hire I wouldn't hit a dog in the ass with. I'll take a street smart, uneducated, hard working kid any day over a clueless graduate. Some of the dumbest people I know are college graduates as are some of the smartest.
It's not the education it's the person.
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04-23-22 01:21 #14258Senior Member

Posts: 1128Re
I just didn't apply myself, which is on me. But expanding on what Budd said, some find their passion for what they want to do until later in life, and better to wait and get a degree of value then get a worthless degree which is what most of them are.
Originally Posted by BumLick1
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04-23-22 00:11 #14257Senior Member

Posts: 1362Supply & Demand
Many college degrees are worthless. If you graduate with an engineering degree or medical related ( doctor, dentist, podiatrists, physical therapist ect..) or get your CPA your going to make a good living, that's always in demand. Those are a few examples. Also for most degrees you need to graduate in the top 10 - 20 percent of your class or you will be that janitor the world needs. Right now there's a big demand in the trades. No one wants to work hard anymore. Plumber's are killing it, actually most of the trades are. As long as you have a skill that's in demand, your good at it, you will do well. College is great if you graduate with a high GPA and have an in demand degree.
Originally Posted by BumLick1
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04-22-22 23:25 #14256Senior Member

Posts: 221LOL. Just say you couldn't cut it in college and move on. College isn't for everyone, and the fact that it's sold as "needed to get employment" is dumb. But those that couldn't cut it are often the ones who try (unsuccessfully) to bash the ones that could.
Originally Posted by Chunks92
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I personally don't care if someone went to college or not, and generally don't try and put down those that didn't. But if I'm being honest, it's pretty easy to tell those who did, apart from those that didn't / couldn't. The world needs its janitors, and there's nothing wrong with that.
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04-22-22 23:17 #14255Senior Member

Posts: 583College isn't about learning. Its about jumping thru the hoops, and checking the proper boxes to make yourself "employable. ".
Originally Posted by Chunks92
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We have the entirety of human knowledge at our fingertips but no company is going to hire someone at a good wage bc they learned on the internet (or the streets for that matter) even if they could prove it.








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