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MassageDrew

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  1. Everyone heals differently. It will take some just days while others longer. If this is their first and they’ve been trying hard to get pregnant then this will be a lot more devastating than for couples who can push babies left and right.

     

    Putting numbers on human emotions is what every HR office in every company does. Most allow 3-day bereavement days off and they’ll make you use FMLA or some other form of leave if you need more. They have to put a number on every so they can “calculate “ it. Is it right, no but they do it anyway. It’s all about $$$. We are capitalists after all.

  2. Each experience is different. I for one have been fortunate to get a lot of extras while some I know indicate their experience with the same masseur was far less interactive. And I’ve been in situations where I hired some friends suggested were interactive but got far less interaction during my session. I guess it depends on many levels that I will never know.

  3. I assumed they had a day job while doing this on the side. One that pays for normal expenses including rent/mortgage, health and dental insurance, etc. They need to make enough money to cover all that on their own. Not to mention that they had the luxury of using that day job as an explanation when asked about what they do for a living.

     

    Making the money is not a problem I’m sure especially if they’re hot and can keep regular clients. But if they only get one-time clients then they need to get ready. Some months will be busy and others not so much. A good review helps boost the business while a bad one can ruin it. They don’t have the luxury of that steady income from the day job once they go full time escorting. Having an ad online could also expose them. They may have a friend or a relative that uses the site.

  4. I think it’s an interesting statement about the way we watch out for and take care of each other and support each other that - with nearly 7 billion people on the planet - we need support peacocks. Or dogs. Or lions. Or whatever.

     

    I’m not knocking the support that animals (pets or support or guide) can provide, and there are times for me that I feel sad or lost or alone and an animal’s love and company would be wonderful. I still have to wonder what made this woman’s life so difficult that the idea of getting on a plane without her animal would be unbearable, or undoable.

     

    They prefer animals so they can’t understand whatever it is saying back to them. Even if it’s saying “I’m so done with your BS. Get a life.” To the human it’s nothing. It hurts more coming from another person.

  5. Dogs and cats? I can see them as support animals. They can legitimately form a bond with their owners. Peacocks? Highly doubtful. How the f$&@ do you even get to that point that you think a peacock could serve as a support animal? At this point I’m just waiting for someone to claim an alligator could provide support.

  6. Dogs and cats? I can see them as support animals. They can legitimately form a bond with their owners. Peacocks? Highly doubtful. How the f$&@ do you even get to that point that you think a peacock could serve as a support animal? At this point I’m just waiting for someone to claim an alligator could provide support.

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