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  1. #25110
    Quote Originally Posted by Donato21  [View Original Post]
    Any intel on this lady Mia I. ? She deletes her ads leaving a small footprint aside from the large number of reviews. If she has racked up more than 40 reviews this year charging 600/ H what's on the menu?

    https://www.tnaboard.com/community/m.../mia-i.634939/
    A quick perusal of the reviews states she's GFE BBBJ cfs with some kissing. A couple reviewers managed to cleverly disguise some acronyms to get past the censor function. Reviews state she matches the pics, tho one dude was unhappy shat she was older than he thought. Here's a quote from a review that may show she's not just getting simp reviews, but genuine ones: " To be honest some reviews are not accurate most of the time guys they just want to say nice things about the lady's. But not the truth. I went with zero expectations to see Mia Isabella. She proof me wrong that not all the girls are the same. I wish most of those girl on TNA would be like her. ".

    That guy was impressed. YMMV but at present I don't see anything that would confirm her for this thread's topic. I would hope her service is head and shoulders above the others given her steep entry price.

  2. #25109
    Maybe PM one of her vouchers on TNA?

    Quote Originally Posted by Donato21  [View Original Post]
    Any intel on this lady Mia I. ? She deletes her ads leaving a small footprint aside from the large number of reviews. If she has racked up more than 40 reviews this year charging 600/ H what's on the menu?

    https://www.tnaboard.com/community/m.../mia-i.634939/

  3. #25108

    Mia I.

    Any intel on this lady Mia I. ? She deletes her ads leaving a small footprint aside from the large number of reviews. If she has racked up more than 40 reviews this year charging 600/ H what's on the menu?

    https://www.tnaboard.com/community/m.../mia-i.634939/

  4. #25107
    Quote Originally Posted by Rodgazina  [View Original Post]
    They're few and far between, but I have a race kink fetish and this is checking the boxes lately. I cannot stand these people, but I want to BB an Indian woman. Younger preferred but with how slim the pickings are I can make anything work.
    That's going to be hard to fulfill in this area. The other hard races to fill are going to be Persian, Pakistani and Arab in increasing degree of difficulty based on my experience (though Indian is the easiest out of those).

    The problem, as far as I know, is the "strong" culture and community ties these races have compared to their absolute numbers and their cultural judgments about sex work. Especially compared to other minorities like blacks, Asians, or Latinos.

    There isn't a definitive list of facebook groups for "blacks / Asians / Latinos in Seattle", and while there isn't one for Indians either, per se, there are enough that are wide spread and wide reaching within all Indian communities in the area to make it a problem. There are definitely ones for Pakistanis, Persians and Arabs though.

    For example, I had this happen with a Persian girl I found a few years ago. I had just started dumping cum in her then. She was also seeing this other Persian guy who started assuming he can get it for free. After few free sessions with him she blocked him. He got mad and went posting about her in the 6 major Persian facebook groups in the area. Within 1 week they identified her name, family in Iran and contacted them with "what's your opinion about your daughter being a sex worker?

    To her family, she just denied, denied, denied. I saw her few times while she was "denying". She told them "They leaked photos I sent to a boyfriend", which if you know those cultures is "almost" just as bad as being a sex worker. Keyword "almost" because while it's not as bad, it's not far off.

    The meltdown was something I ended up just separating myself from. Initially her family gave her an ultimatum of going back to Iran or having an hourly FaceTime call with them. Then when they realized that was a stupid idea, they figured there is a cousin of a cousin of a cousin who "won the immigration lottery" (which is actually a thing that I didn't know, and it's based on where you're born rather than you're actual nationality) and he'll just "move in with you in 8 months". When I asked how she moved here from Iran, she said that she was a US citizen because in the 90's her father was a doctor and he applied for a medical conference in the US when her mother was due with her. They ended up traveling to that conference in Florida and staying for an extra month and she was born in Florida. The peak of the meltdown happened when they realized she was sending them a couple of thousand dollars a month (which is a massive fortune there) from her SW. Then that "cousin of a cousin of a cousin" wanted to fuck her too for free, but also be the only guy who did while struggling to find work. It sounded like a typical pimp-in-the-making and I just nope'ed out of the whole mess then.

    The only other Indian girl I saw who wanted to make really really sure that I wasn't Indian. She had me walk into a bunch of different locations around her apartment so she can see me in light to tell I'm not Indian before she told me her apartment number. Then she explained the trouble she had (and could have) with Indian dudes.

  5. #25106

    Speaking of WA only

    Quote Originally Posted by DrtyHarry  [View Original Post]
    Is that true for all states? I think this is a state by state issue, isn't it. I kind of remember in Michigan or maybe it was Chicago. IL (but this was a long time ago) - if a test came back positive they would check to see if you were married and if so inform your spouse. I could be mistaken as I have never been in this situation. So more curious than anything.
    I am speaking only about Washington State when it comes to the legality of third parties disclosing your status. HIPPA and ADA have changed how all medical status are disclosed. Add to the fact that there are so many ways to get tested anonymously, it makes it harder to track down an individual. Tracking the spread of STI is vastly more important (IMO), than trying to target someone for a bunch of reasons. Now if someone was actively and purposely exposing people to HIV, now we move into criminal territory.

    Usually the key factor is you know your status and you did not share your status with potential partners. Since most of this activity is "Trust me Bro" with strangers, its always going to be FAFO.

    In my past life, all I could do was tell people what their status was, give them resources, and show empathy for those who have contracted a life changing disease.

  6. #25105

    Indian (dot) providers on topic

    They're few and far between, but I have a race kink fetish and this is checking the boxes lately. I cannot stand these people, but I want to BB an Indian woman. Younger preferred but with how slim the pickings are I can make anything work.

  7. #25104
    Quote Originally Posted by Rodgazina  [View Original Post]
    Glad they're just out of my travel zone, I've been wanting to see them both for a while. Eek.

    https://www.tnaboard.com/community/members/xena.644824/
    Yikes. She's a rough one! TNA used to have some decent looking poon. A decade is a long time ago however. Stay safe boys.

  8. #25103
    Quote Originally Posted by DeArmor  [View Original Post]
    I'm guessing there is a reason her 3 pics are all tits and up.
    Dead give away every time. But alas she will receive cash for the excess " ass." Haha.

  9. #25102
    Quote Originally Posted by CrashBandi  [View Original Post]
    Hate to break it to you but there is no obligation to report any STI to your partners (medical doesn't do it). That would be the personal responsibility on the person who is positive. All medicals, labs, health care have to report positive results (not the person) to local / state health departments for some STI (including HIV), not all. Yes, healthcare providers may ask for names and phone numbers of the people who you have had contact with but they can not compel you to share that information. If you give healthcare providers the information, they will contact the parties who have been possibly infected to get tested.

    There are legal ramifications if you are purposely passing HIV to partners (misdemeanor, if I remember). I am happy to provide direct links to the local, state health departments and RCW if you like.
    Is that true for all states? I think this is a state by state issue, isn't it. I kind of remember in Michigan or maybe it was Chicago. IL (but this was a long time ago) - if a test came back positive they would check to see if you were married and if so inform your spouse. I could be mistaken as I have never been in this situation. So more curious than anything.

  10. #25101
    Quote Originally Posted by LoadsOff  [View Original Post]
    If this is what people want talk about create a new thread that talks about this.
    We've got 2:

    http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...-and-resources

    And.

    http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...-amp-Treatment

  11. #25100

    Discussion board is BB

    I thought this was a BB topic board how it get changed to let's discuss STI and things. If this is what people want talk about create a new thread that talks about this. But blowing up the board on non related topic, move on. We grown everybody knows the risk and if not use Google LOL.

    Want discuss diseases, not here. Want discuss legality, not here. Want discuss the provider you empty into well this is the place LOL.

    People like why'all ruin boards and topics. Watching this happen to this board I should just be on the GPS board and read about all the white knight LOL.

    I'll come back when the topic is relevant again LOL. Until then why'all keep ruining a good thing here.

  12. #25099
    Quote Originally Posted by DrtyHarry  [View Original Post]
    https://www.tnaboard.com/community/m...yevers.609743/#xfmgMedia.

    She has had 3 different screennames in the last year or so. Going to wait for someone else to take the plunge. She seems incredible. But I have had enough bad experiences to last a lifetime at this point.
    Painfully slow to respond to texts. Took three days to finally learn that yes she does facials.

    But when the comms are this difficult it's rarely worth it for me. I'm not just paying for an experience, I'm paying for convenience.

  13. #25098
    Quote Originally Posted by CrashBandi  [View Original Post]
    There are legal ramifications if you are purposely passing HIV to partners (misdemeanor, if I remember). I am happy to provide direct links to the local, state health departments and RCW if you like.
    Not quoting anything official here, just vaguely remembered anecdotes, but I do recall seeing instances where people have been prosecuted for spreading STIs knowingly, even the curable ones.

  14. #25097

    Back to regularly scheduled programming.

    Quote Originally Posted by CrashBandi  [View Original Post]
    Hate to break it to you but there is no obligation to report any STI to your partners (medical doesn't do it). That would be the personal responsibility on the person who is positive. All medicals, labs, health care have to report positive results (not the person) to local / state health departments for some STI (including HIV), not all. Yes, healthcare providers may ask for names and phone numbers of the people who you have had contact with but they can not compel you to share that information. If you give healthcare providers the information, they will contact the parties who have been possibly infected to get tested.

    There are legal ramifications if you are purposely passing HIV to partners (misdemeanor, if I remember). I am happy to provide direct links to the local, state health departments and RCW if you like.
    Whoa, sorry everyone. Didn't mean to derail this train. I appreciate everyone's input about that topic and I hope all who might have been, might be, or are affected get the proper care / attention they need to handle the situation. And I hope everyone on this board had a great Happy Thanksgiving with their respective families (even if family arguments ensued).

    Now, we have a few weeks of madness before we have to do it again with the added bonus of shedded a few pounds from our savings to buy presents for those too ungrateful who receive them — hopefully we aren't giving presents that keep on giving. I'm eager to hear what my fellow mongers have accomplished or will accomplish over the holidays. I'm still out of town and have been doing some local slaying where I am in the Midwest (enjoying the discounted rates for the girls who were born on or near a farm and don't know any better) with a few lined up upon my return, mainly just head, SA, and civvy poon.

    I will report as they come in. Here's to a strong (and SAFE) 2024 close out!

    So-Crates.

  15. #25096
    Quote Originally Posted by WalterOne23  [View Original Post]
    Muchas gracias!

    One thought about our "progressive" administration: the obligation to report any STI to your partners (how exactly they do it, I'm not sure) is enforced for all the most commonly known (Chlamydia, gono, syph, others?) *but* not for HIV status, since Oh my goodness that could identify you as MSM or that has sex with trans women.

    So the health of the people is less important than protection as sex / gender minority.
    Hate to break it to you but there is no obligation to report any STI to your partners (medical doesn't do it). That would be the personal responsibility on the person who is positive. All medicals, labs, health care have to report positive results (not the person) to local / state health departments for some STI (including HIV), not all. Yes, healthcare providers may ask for names and phone numbers of the people who you have had contact with but they can not compel you to share that information. If you give healthcare providers the information, they will contact the parties who have been possibly infected to get tested.

    There are legal ramifications if you are purposely passing HIV to partners (misdemeanor, if I remember). I am happy to provide direct links to the local, state health departments and RCW if you like.

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