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Monarchy79

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  1. Exactly. Who on earth would agree to meet a complete stranger, at night, at a cemetery!?!?
  2. I remember the case at the Donovan Hotel. What also helped catch the murders, is that these two dumb broads used the victim’s metro fare card to travel back & forth to work, after they robbed and killed him (which was registered in his name). The cops traced them right to their front door.
  3. Shorter shorts provide better comfort and versatility with a lot of the current trends in working out (CrossFit, HIIT, Parkour, etc.), allowing you to move more freely, visually see the movements ,to ensure proper form too. honestly, the aesthetic is just much better too ?
  4. Falling in love with an escort is just about as naive as: 1.) Thinking that devoted salespeople in high end retail are your “friends” (they send all of the customers that make them money birthday and holiday cards and make sure they get “special privileges” to new collections and first dibs on shipments” 2.) Thinking that your employer cares about you. They care about your work benefitting their bottom line. Sorry to be a “Danny Downer”, but much of our “relationships” in life are transactional. It’s all a give and take. So if an escort makes you feel so good, that you’re falling in love with him, enjoy the feeling, understand that it’s not real, and that he’s excellent at his profession. Personally, I don’t believe in the concept of “falling in love”, at all.... but that’s for another time to discuss...
  5. Falling in love with an escort is just about as naive as: 1.) Thinking that devoted salespeople in high end retail are your “friends” (they send all of the customers that make them money birthday and holiday cards and make sure they get “special privileges” to new collections and first dibs on shipments” 2.) Thinking that your employer cares about you. They care about your work benefitting their bottom line. Sorry to be a “Danny Downer”, but much of our “relationships” in life are transactional. It’s all a give and take. So if an escort makes you feel so good, that you’re falling in love with him, enjoy the feeling, understand that it’s not real, and that he’s excellent at his profession. Personally, I don’t believe in the concept of “falling in love”, at all.... but that’s for another time to discuss...
  6. I won’t assume what his type is, but I most definitely know it wasn’t me.. LOL.
  7. Your point is logical and perfect. Unfortunately, people are neither... ??
  8. Don’t move in together. If you do, one of the following will eventually occur: 1.) The relationship will be ruined 2.) His massage business will be ruined, or 3.) BOTH Here’s why: 1.) Clients do not like coming to a private home of a masseur, realizing (after getting naked on a massage table) that there’s someone else present in the space. The footsteps, TV, cooking, or any other sounds of “life”, will turn off clients, and his work will be impacted. I have a good masseur, who does excellent work. However, I couldn’t relax the last time I saw him... His roommate was clanking dishes in the kitchen, while cooking dinner, and the smell of whatever he was cooking made me extremely hungry. That was two years ago, and I haven’t booked an appointment with him since. 2.) You may wind up getting jealous. Jealousy and curiosity is a normal trait, and regardless of the type of massages he provides, your mind will start wandering, especially the moment you see that hot, sexy client come in (or out) of your residence. 3.) The dynamic of energy between you,your boyfriends, and the clients will change in every exchange. I can’t explain how, but it just does. I find that it’s best to keep business and personal separate, and although cohabitation always sounds great (especially because of the cost-savings), it’s best not to live with your partner, if his home business, is THIS business ?
  9. Oh it’s not just Canada, many jurisdictions in the US have DMVs that screen personalized plates, to make sure they aren’t offensive. I specifically remember a situation where an group of neighbors misinterpreted an individual’s personalized plates, and reported them. The plate read N1GR8TR. To the untrained eye, this could be assumed to mean something quite offensive. However, after realizing that the owner of the plates was an elderly,religious black woman and that the plate was intended to be interpreted as “No One Greater”. Her neighbors relented, and later apologized.
  10. Stephanie, Ashley-Stewart, Washington.... (Distant cousin to Stacey, Layne-Bryant, Matthews)
  11. I’d have a drag group of three... Known as the “beauty girlz”, featuring: 1.) “Clinique”, 2.) “NeutroGeena”, and 3.) “Camay”
  12. Damn, talk about a terrible case of YMMV... ?
  13. Bumping
  14. I use an app called TextFree to communicate. It provides an anonymous number that’s not directed towards your identity. Someone suggested it on another thread a while ago, and I feel more secure now.
  15. [quote="marylander1940, post: 2108268, member: 9528" I'm sure also some of the staffers who were so snobby were younger and better looking than others. The staffers were all young, but looks were irrelevant. At this time, DC was still known as the “LA for Ugly people”. Looks are more of a critical component of the “LA”, hierarchy of importance. A false sense of wit, the ability to name drop, and creating a way to appear intellectually superior, is more of a critical component of the “DC” hierarchy of importance.
  16. Agreed!!! When in social settings, and the introductions come, I try to read the crowd.... if it’s the snobs, I tell them that I have a GED, and am a “fries specialist”, at Burger King. What I find to be even more ridiculous about the snobbery in DC, is that “title”, comes over money. In my earlier career, I was part of a lobbying team for a corporate affairs division of a large company. The VP of this small group earned over $300k in salary (in the early 2000s), and we were paid quite nicely as well. Yet, when we made trips to the Hill for meetings, it was the staffers (who earned pennies) who were the biggest a snobs. In DC, you can have a Government Manager earning an easy $200k, with no “notoriety”, or fancy title, and a $50k earning political think tank researcher, at the same table. Guess who will have the most attitude?
  17. Agreed!!! It’s a special “I’m important because I’m educated, and I know this important person, and I work (fill in company) ”, type of rudeness and snobbery that plagues DC. In any typical DC social setting, you’ll be asked at least one of the following questions: 1. What do you do? (Very important) ? 2.) Where did you go to school? (Not as important, as long as you went to school) ?. Multiple degrees weighs higher.... Put a bunch of acronyms behind your name and you’re Golden. 3.) Where do you live? The zip code snobbery in DC is ridiculous. Even if you live in a roach-infested English basement rental (in The NW quadrant) you’re considered “better”, than someone who lives in a five bedroom home in The SE quadrant (specifically east of the river). And in the DC area, everyone has some type of degree... approach the right panhandler in the wrong way and he’ll tell you... “don’t patronize me, I went to Yale, bitch!!” ?????
  18. VIrginia being on this list is a bit off, because the actual part of Virginia that’s truly snobbish, is the Northern Virginia area (NOVA), which borders DC and Maryland, the three areas combined, better known as the DC Metropolitan Area, or the National Capital Region. There is where some of the most elitist, arrogant, snobbish people reside.
  19. Just use your own WiFi. When I used to work at my employer’s physical office location, I wouldn’t do anything personal on their computers or servers. I’d bring my personal laptop to work, using my own WiFi, to check personal emails, look at my bank accounts, track stocks, and shop online.
  20. WOW!!! I saw the Twitter and am actually shocked.
  21. I respectfully think you’re missing some of the points these guys are making. It’s not that they can’t afford to provide an extra $20 bucks. It’s the overall idea of being asked, that is off-putting. If I were an escort, I would just simply charge an out call rate, that would factor in transportation. But having a rate and then telling the said customer, “oh, you need to pay extra for my Uber”, is so not-sexy.... A hot, sexy, high-class escort, who understands his brand, charges a rate (that clients don’t mind paying, regardless of the price) , and leaves the rest of the mechanics behind his service (i.e. transportation), a mystery. But a provider who starts negotiating with a client over Uber rates, and a back & forth of nickel & dime-ing, has reduced himself from an escort, to a “ street hustler”. And yes, there is a difference.
  22. Like any other business-related fee, for any other profession, I believe that an escort should factor it into his hourly rate. Attorneys, doctors, hairstylists, house cleaners, or any other proprietor does not ask for a separate Uber fee, so why should an escort. Also, IMO, it comes off kinda tacky, especially since the average escort earns a MINIMUM of $300 per hour.
  23. I don’t even bother to look at these guys profiles. As the old saying goes: I don’t need to step in shit twice, to know that it stinks.... I pity the fool who allows his curiosity to get him snookered by one of these guys.....
  24. Wisest comment ever!!!
  25. Unfortunately, it would be best to let this issue go, as this falls under the “life isn’t fair”, category..... and EVERYONE falls under the lower end of some spectrum at some point. 1.) There are guys that will have smaller penises 2.) There are woman that will have smaller breasts 3.) There are people that will be born with disabilities. 4.) There are guys that will be born short 5.) There are people that will be born into poverty 6.) There will be people born into a caste, ethnicity, or race, that will place them at a societal disadvantage. This is life and everyone has been given their hand. Play your hand to a the max, and don’t concern yourself about the “blessings”, of others, because you might not even know their disadvantages.
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