At least she cleans (according to your gif anyway) :bounce:I already have a wife for that...
Please see your PMs with my suggestions regarding your new site. ThanksThank You! It's 95% done, but still requires some finishing touches.
I agree that it's nice but nobody likes a braggart. I'm a big believer in less is more. I may boast about an achievement (e.g. a hard earned A in a tough course) but feel it unwise for many reasons to otherwise flaunt things. How does that make the gent that can't afford extravagant gifts feel or even the provider that isn't being showered with such treasures? Modesty can be a virtue!I think it’s great that someone received a $5,000 iMac or $50 box of truffles. But, I think it’s sad when some SP’s stage certain photos and post them to fake us out. Gimme a break.
My sincere apology to Jessica! I can assure you that I am original and had no idea that the company doing my site, which has never designed a site like this before, had copied your warning pg. (one of many submitted to them as examples of what that page should consist of) and yours alone, word for word. I have no need to do so and appreciate your bringing this to my attention. As I stated in my PM to you, I've been having other issues with them and it will be dealt with on my end right now.Please see your PMs with my suggestions regarding your new site. Thanks
You've nailed this point precisely. Whether it's a guy who can't afford the luxury or another SP who's seeing it or even a friend, the person displaying it is boasting/flaunting - it's not very classy. I think a modest person says nothing and only shows off something when asked. This is the same way to act in public - do you go around and tell everybody about a brand new purse or watch or whatever? Some people do and look bad for doing so. So don't do the same thing on Twitter.I agree that it's nice but nobody likes a braggart. I'm a big believer in less is more. I may boast about an achievement (e.g. a hard earned A in a tough course) but feel it unwise for many reasons to otherwise flaunt things. How does that make the gent that can't afford extravagant gifts feel or even the provider that isn't being showered with such treasures? Modesty can be a virtue!
Were they all real ones ?The only thing I asked for is a pearl necklace. :wink:
It is hard for a man to fake orgasim lol. So I assume all real.Were they all real ones ?
:biggrin-new:It is hard for a man to fake orgasim lol. So I assume all real.
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True, of course the ladies can post what they want. It just seems to be 80/20 of what I described vs the good these days. It's especially shitty when it comes from a lady you were interested in seeing. Kind of like finding out the civvy girl you had your eye on is a flat-earth believer or a Trump supporterI personally joined twitter two months ago and found it helpful connecting with old and new friends. I feel we all should be able to post what we want on our own twitter accounts. Everyone is at different stages in their jorney of life.
Xo Amber
Mental stimulation is equally attractive as the physical for someHmmmmmm if I was actully a client and wanted to fuck a escort that, I found sexy and hot, I dont believe I would care if she thought the world square.
+1 , .I love twitter. Nowadays I use it almost more than Terb. Forums are dying for most of the other hobbies in my life but for some reason terb lives on, but twitter is giving it some serious competition.
I find it humourous that it appears some of the pricier escorts seem to be the most entitled and annoying. Bragging about their luxury gifts and vacations with clients gets old quickly and I will unfollow if it becomes a pattern. Almost as a rule, if they start humblebragging it seals the deal that I won’t be booking with them.
With a minimum of kissing ass, I think you scored the tread winner right there. Now I just have to clean off my keyboard (from juice, not "juice").The only thing I asked for is a pearl necklace. :wink: