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I had to laugh when I read that someone said if they decriminalized prostitution New York would become the centre of sex tourism. I thought it was already, given the number of escorts advertising in RM. That and what I do when I visit the city
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What are you talking about? The English in the ad is flawless. He even spelled discreet correctly.
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I think the op could change the title to make it clear that it was a client who ran out without paying. Otherwise I want to know who the provider is who normally pays. I want to meet him.😜
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He sounds great if you can actually schedule an appointment that he keeps.
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I noted that the OP is a new member here and this series of posts about gaslighting by a provider is his first. I don't know how long he has been engaged in hiring nor his history with this site. We all know about the issue of deposits and it has been discussed ad nauseum on this forum. I've never made deposits and never been requested to since I avoid all ads that suggest this is a requirement. The few times I have been told it was a requirement I terminated the discussion. I have sometimes been forced to cancell a session and have always provided a good cancellation fee, usually between $150 and $200. I try to give as much notice as possible but even if they had to forego other opportunities, they at least could pay a few bills or treat themselves to a nice meal out. Frankly from what we've been told I think the op should just cut his losses. He has little to gain from pursuing a remedy.
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When I think of all the porn I consumed over the years and the COST, I wish we had had the option of free porn that is available today. I imagine I spent thousands all told, which included all the equipment I bought like projectors and screens to view the old Super 8 films and the later equipment which I only used for porn. And all the magazines. I must have spent thousands over the years. They were always marked up in price over regular magazines like Life or Time. And then the rental cassettes and dvds and the ones I bought for a cool $79. Each! And the late fees when I forgot to take them back on time. If I hadn't had that habit, I could have bought myself a car with the money spent.
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Grocery Surprises, What's Got Your Goat With High Price?
Luv2play replied to DR FREUD's topic in The Lounge
I could have been more clear that I was referring to food shortages and not general shortages caused by the pandemic. The supply issues for food caused by the pandemic were addressed early on at least in Canada, which relies on a lot of imported food not grown in our climate. The restrictions put in place for other goods did not apply for food shipments and there were relatively few disruptions that I can recall. The food aisles on my supermarket were never empty whereas toilet paper and other items had disappeared in 2020. Things are more or less back to normal. Even cars are starting to appear on the dealers' lots in town. And building supplies are back. -
Grocery Surprises, What's Got Your Goat With High Price?
Luv2play replied to DR FREUD's topic in The Lounge
That has faded but the war in Ukraine is causing serious shortages in grains that world markets depended on. That is why the price of grain based foods has increased more than 15 percent this last year in many places, Canada included, even though we are a major producer of wheat. -
Grocery Surprises, What's Got Your Goat With High Price?
Luv2play replied to DR FREUD's topic in The Lounge
In case you didn't notice, food prices are skyrocketing around the world. There are shortages caused by several factors, including the war in Ukraine, drought or water shortages in several continents, increased costs of shipping because of higher energy prices, diseases in birds affecting farm raised fowls and other issues such as the pandemic and wars. As for the bags, they're trying to discourage single use plastic bags because they are polluting the world. You should try to educate yourself about these issues rather than just bitching about them. -
He's been a member of RM since Christmas Day (yesterday). Maybe Santa dropped him off.
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I used to think that when I had spent more on a lap dancer than I would have on an escort, then I had spent too much.
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Here in the north east we're used to cold weather in the winter. A cold snap means a sudden plunge in the temperatures but not necessaily a prolonged chill. The deep freeze, on the other hand, suggests a prolonged period of arctic temperatures.
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Interesting. I've known a couple of Australian Shepherds here in town and they are shaggy with a mixture of white and black hair, maybe some brown too. One had blue eyes and they called him Auzzi. Friendly dog and got on well with my Belgian shepherd who had blond short hair.
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The worst part is that the grass clippings are left on the bronze plaques and totally obscure the names on them. Unless you are there after every grass cutting to brush away the clippings, they just accumulate.
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I agree. My parents are buried in one of those modern cemetries that sprung up in the 1950's. Just flat bronze plaques so they could cut the grass easily. All my other ancestors are in traditional cemeteries with lovely monuments, which is where I will end up too.
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A lovely man from my town was killed on a bombing mission in Germany in 1944 and is buried there. I have seen a picture of him taken in 1937 with his football team. He was a tall dark gorgeous hunk. His family placed a marker on the family plot here in the town cemetery which says he is buried in Germany. War is a bitch.
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It just seems like yesterday you were experiencing low 80s at night and 115 during the days.
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It may be given how the storm has developed overnight. This morning we are experiencing a blizzard but the snowfall hasn't been as heavy as predicted...yet. It may still arrive over the next 12 hours. Right now I would say Christmas dinner at my cousins is looking iffy. Thankfully my fridge is packed with food and the bar is well stocked with wine and liquor. Let it snow let it snow.
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I guess you could ask for a golden shower on the table shower, no?
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Yes of course. I was only thinking of below the waistline. But three is correct.
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I think if I found myself in that situation, I would have the cancerous penis removed and a vagina installed in it's place. Being a bottom, that would give me the option of two holes to fill, or even both at the same time. I could get over the missing penis if I found some substitutes.
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Doctors and Others: Kidney Stone Prevention Ideas
Luv2play replied to + azdr0710's topic in Men's Health
I can't imagine drinking that much water a day. I get a lot of water from orher sources in the food I eat. Lot's of natural foods that are not processed. They contain an incredible amount of water, some fruits and veggies are up to 90 percent water. -
I am in a part of North America that is experiencing the last great storm of 2022 and it is happening just before Christmas. Which means a lot of travel plans are being upset. For myself I only hope to travel on Christmas Day and only 60 miles to go to dinner at a relative's house. Hopefully the roads will be clear by then. In the meantime I am enjoying the snow and wind swirling around. As long as the electricity doesn't fail. 😆
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I haven't studied in depth the history of cenotaphs in my country Canada, but know many of them were erected after the Great War from 1914 to 1918. The government decreed that the fallen soldiers would not be repatriated and were buried where they fell, mostly in France. There was pressure to memorialize their names on their native soil and so cenotaphs sprung up across the country. Every small town had one and large cities had much more elaborate memorials. Then after the Second World War more cenotaphs were erected and many had the names of both WWI and WWII soldiers. In my small town we have two cenotaphs, dating from each world war. My great uncle's name is on both. They are in different parts of the town. The larger one is where each November 11th the commemoration Remembrance Day ceremonies are held, marking the last day of WWI in 1918, when the armistice was declared.
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Actually that's not correct. Some people are choosing to have their cremated remains divided in two and buried in two separate cemeteries. In one case the woman wanted to be buried with her parents and grandparents but half her remains were to be buried with her husband when he dies. Two cemeteries in separate cities and her name will appear on both tombstones. In the case of a great uncle who died in France in WWI, his tombstone is at Vimy Ridge but his name also appears on the tombstone of his parents' grave in my town's cemetery. In another case a friend is buried with his second wife elsewhere but his name was inscribed on his first wife's tombstone before they got divorced. When he died the family put his date of death on the stone even though he was not buried there. I know of other cases where people have two tombstones but are only buried in one grave for various reasons. Cemeteries can be deceiving places.
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