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First off let me start by saying This Isnt Directed towards ANYONE on here...Seems You have to tread lightly these Days without someone thinking Its about them..

 

I recently met with a Client who told me the last guy whom he Hired was on Heroin. Even knowing the guy was doped up he went ahead with the overnight in HIS(The Clients) House. The session was "Normal", The Escort slept next to him, The client woke up at around 4AM to use the restroom only to find his wallet, laptop and about $2,000 of other personal Items missing.

 

My thing is If You know for a Fact an Escort is a Drug user...stay away. Aditionally I will NEVER Understand how someone can be On Drugs In this Business. People WILL take advantage of You and You'll only find yourself In alot of compromising situations.

 

 

Be smart guys....

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First off let me start by saying This Isnt Directed towards ANYONE on here...Seems You have to tread lightly these Days without someone thinking Its about them..

 

I recently met with a Client who told me the last guy whom he Hired was on Heroin. Even knowing the guy was doped up he went ahead with the overnight in HIS(The Clients) House. The session was "Normal", The Escort slept next to him, The client woke up at around 4AM to use the restroom only to find his wallet, laptop and about $2,000 of other personal Items missing.

 

My thing is If You know for a Fact an Escort is a Drug user...stay away. Aditionally I will NEVER Understand how someone can be On Drugs In this Business. People WILL take advantage of You and You'll only find yourself In alot of compromising situations.

 

 

Be smart guys....

 

That the client slept through the robbery may be a hidden blessing. If the theif had been interrupted, it may have been more tragic than a robbery.

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The client woke up at around 4AM to use the restroom only to find his wallet, laptop and about $2,000 of other personal Items missing..

Damn. Poor guy. If only he had any forewarning about this.

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Meth is the biggest problem I see and I've been surprised twice recently by guys showing up tweaking. One was a guy I had hired before with no problem and the second was a porn guy, somewhat known - both around 25.

I didn't write reviews for either- perhaps I should have - but I felt more sorry for them than anything else. In talking to non-high guys I'm hearing they perceive the problem is increasing with clients as well.

It's all very sad.

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Meth is the biggest problem I see and I've been surprised twice recently by guys showing up tweaking. One was a guy I had hired before with no problem and the second was a porn guy, somewhat known - both around 25.

I didn't write reviews for either- perhaps I should have - but I felt more sorry for them than anything else. In talking to non-high guys I'm hearing they perceive the problem is increasing with clients as well.

It's all very sad.

I understand the twenty somethings doing it. They can't process the full consequences of what their doing yet. I'm amazed running into older guys in their 40's, 50's and yes sometimes even 60's I'm seeing doing it.

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You sound like the real Donald Trump... I hope that was sarcasm o_O

 

Folks said the same about my Irish Catholic ancestors and so many others before and after them.

 

Yes, let's break out the ugly stereotypes.

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"Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" was a #1 single in 1971 by American singer-actress Cher from the album of the same name, her seventh solo album. It was her first chart-topper as a solo artist in the United States. The single was certified Gold by the RIAA for its sales of over 1 million copies.

 

It's 2016, people! The world has moved on.

 

Also, Cher was railing against those stereotypes, or did you miss that?

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a habit is not sexy

 

the defenders of those with drug habits are sad folks. doesn't matter how 'sexy' they are to you. use your damned brain people.

 

I agree with the underlying sentiment, but would express it differently.

 

A drug habit is not sexy. Sex is better when neither party is high (or drunk) or needs to get high (or drunk) to enjoy it.

 

No matter how sexy you find them, you are not helping those with drug habits by hiring them. Find other ways to help.

 

Client substance abuse is no better.

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Another forum member just told me, thru a PM, that he recently met with an escort who was on meth at the time. I'm no spring chicken, but what are the clues of a person being high on meth? Any risks to me being in the presence of a meth-high person? Ways to proceed if I sense a problem??

 

Thanks.

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what are the clues of a person being high on meth?

Unfortunately, I've seen my fair share of drug use in clients and escorts. I'm no expert and keep in mind that different people will show signals of the influence differently, but for meth here is my take on what I've seen: dilated pupils, excessive sweating, marked mood swings. Those who have been under the influence for longer (addicts) will show hyperactive behavior, significant (scary) weight loss, and you will see really bad teeth.

Any risks to me being in the presence of a meth-high person?
the mood swings can be dangerous but more risky is if you know the person well. Why? typically, we have our defenses down around our friends or people we know, meth can lead any loved one to do things you would never ever expect of them.

Ways to proceed if I sense a problem??

For strangers, cut your losses and get out of their way quickly. For people you know, same answer and call experts to provide them help. If you are no expert, there is hardly anything you can do to help.

 

I invite others who know more to add/correct.

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Unfortunately, I've seen my fair share of drug use in clients and escorts. I'm no expert and keep in mind that different people will show signals of the influence differently, but for meth here is my take on what I've seen: dilated pupils, excessive sweating, marked mood swings. Those who have been under the influence for longer (addicts) will show hyperactive behavior, significant (scary) weight loss, and you will see really bad teeth.

the mood swings can be dangerous but more risky is if you know the person well. Why? typically, we have our defenses down around our friends or people we know, meth can lead any loved one to do things you would never ever expect of them.

 

For strangers, cut your losses and get out of their way quickly. For people you know, same answer and call experts to provide them help. If you are no expert, there is hardly anything you can do to help.

 

I invite others who know more to add/correct.

+1

 

The last meth guy I saw is about 25 and seemed to have a very genuine, sweet nature based on his profile and a video interview I saw. The first warning sign was when he texted me when driving to my hotel and asked if I had any condoms... 'nope'.... 'how do you feel about barebacking?'... 'nope'... (and his profile says "safe only".)

He showed up and swept into the room barely stopping to look at me. I tried to engage him in some conversation but he was mentally and physically all over the place. At one point he stood in front of the floor to ceiling window and said he wished they would open so he could jump. He was sweating a good bit and just couldn't be still.

One meth guy before him had the badly corroded teeth and, likewise, couldn't sit still. At one point he was unable to catch his breath and had to lay down, nearly passing out.

I've never felt as if I was in physical danger but with behavior so erratic I could easily see something happening. I think theft is much more likely.

For what it's worth, every meth guy I've met has been in his mid 20's.

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