Toronto Escorts

New gem

sace213

Banned
Feb 1, 2018
82
0
0
https://www.leolist.cc/personals/fe...ls_in_oshawa_140hh_240hour_today_only-4114124

Catch her while you can lads!

I did outcall with her a couple hours ago.

Very friendly soon as she enters, greeting me with a hug. Have a friendly non rushed chat that was fun.

We got into CBJ...... holy cow best I've ever had!! Crazy skills! Awesome eye contact and sloppy noises equals early bust.

Move on to riding ..... frickin tight as hell!! And one heck of an ass to grab on to and smack while she riding. Anyways second nut and I'm done. Too tight and the hip movement was just in sync.

Pros: easy and reliable to communicate with
Fun energy...she wants to be there.
Smelt good
And the big thing...... pics are real!!!

Cons: shes so tight you finish in no time

A keeper for sure lads. Enjoy.
 

thumper18474

Well-known member
CBJ next? Are you kidding me right now lol

I get it...I'd much prefer bbbj but man look at this girls pics. Assuming they are real of course. Trade offs...if the quality is there.
Sorry Ace
Just dont like 'em never have....but enjoy
 

sace213

Banned
Feb 1, 2018
82
0
0
CBJ next? Are you kidding me right now lol

I get it...I'd much prefer bbbj but man look at this girls pics. Assuming they are real of course. Trade offs...if the quality is there.
Pics are real for sure which is a turn on considering how many use fake. Her mouth skills are top notch. Worth experiencing her mouth even if you are not into cbj.
 

JordanR

Banned
Apr 9, 2018
1,223
3
38
Pics are real for sure which is a turn on considering how many use fake. Her mouth skills are top notch. Worth experiencing her mouth even if you are not into cbj.
Now that sounds really special. Interesting...
 

Jasmine Raine

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2014
4,049
48
48
Two things.

1. Just because SPs advertise in public does not mean that they are available to all the public

2. A woman/person has the right to choose who she/they has sex with no matter what and that includes the right to preference of: Race, sexual orientation, gender, religion, age {so long as it is over the age of consent} and their right to choose for their body, trumps any so-called discrimination claim that may be thrown at her/them.

I do not see men under the age of 30. I will not be called an agist for it. Ladies who refuse to see men of {insert whatever here} should not be deemed, racists, bigots, sexist {because they don't see women}, etc etc.

It is easy to throw around labels, but when you really break it down, you see that they really can't apply in these cases. So no, it is not racist to list the people you would not sleep with and include race in that. Hell tons of Asian places are Asian only and no one shouts racist to them. Tons of women don't offer services to other women, they are not called homophobic or sexist. Why? Because most people learned and accepted that its a person's body, therefore, it is their RIGHTFUL choice.

Unless you want to call every person on the face of the earth who has only had sex with one race, or two races but not all the others, as racist, then your point seems rather silly when trying to apply the same to escorting.
 

Dragon King

New member
Apr 8, 2018
5
0
0
yea it is.
It is only Racist if there doing it for Racist reasons. if you don't know the reason seems kinda premature to call it racist, I have asked a few of the girls I have seen in the past on why they ask for no black gents ect, i have gotten answers like, They try to haggle you down on the agreed price once there in the room, They always wanted more then average. They would try and hurt them ruining there experiences for the rest of the day. ect. even after that they told me it was not a lot of black gents but after a few you just don't want risk it, or deal wit the hales when you got 10 other people waiting who you know you are far less likely to have a problem with. (granted they all could have just told me the same lie, I just find that hard to be leave.)
 

bluebro69

On a Mission from God
Sep 15, 2017
1,580
725
113
It is only Racist if there doing it for Racist reasons. if you don't know the reason seems kinda premature to call it racist, I have asked a few of the girls I have seen in the past on why they ask for no black gents ect, i have gotten answers like, They try to haggle you down on the agreed price once there in the room, They always wanted more then average. They would try and hurt them ruining there experiences for the rest of the day. ect. even after that they told me it was not a lot of black gents but after a few you just don't want risk it, or deal wit the hales when you got 10 other people waiting who you know you are far less likely to have a problem with. (granted they all could have just told me the same lie, I just find that hard to be leave.)
Isn't that the very definition of racist? Judging the whole race for the actions of a few?

I have no problem with ladies not wanting to see guys of certain ages, colours, religions, etc. It's their bodies after all. But let's recognize it for what it is.
 

Jasmine Raine

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2014
4,049
48
48
Isn't that the very definition of racist? Judging the whole race for the actions of a few?

I have no problem with ladies not wanting to see guys of certain ages, colours, religions, etc. It's their bodies after all. But let's recognize it for what it is.
I am going to challenge that thinking.

A white woman who is involved with the black community says she does not want to see black people. Her reason is that she doesn't want to run into someone she knows. She works and lives and is actively involved in the community, an advocate, a protester, etc.

So it that racist?

A woman experiences a ratio of 80% of her calls being negative in nature from one type of group, when is she allowed to forgo the possible negative experience based on her own factual outcomes and not be seen as racists? Is she judging a whole group of people or is she just focusing her attention on what she knows to be tried and true? I know that I have an age limit because

a) I may know one of my children's friends since they are aged in their 20s
b) I have experienced that more then 50% of the calls I get from guys younger than 30 usually come with a negative experience. Be it a negative session, a negative communication before even getting to a session, a negative exchange afterwards like he gets too emotionally involved based on immaturity.

Does this mean I am an agist? Or am I just being

a) cautious to ensure no one gets embarrassed or feel "Outted"
b) minimizing undue stress to myself which I feel everyone has the right to do for themselves.



This is business of a personal and intimate nature. It is not a public business, it is a private one. It is a business of the body and that has to play here. I don't think using a blanket definition of racism applies. First, the intent is always the root of personal racism. Then second, is systemic ignorance that roots racism in society as a whole. Neither of which can be proven to be the case directly with any escort listing "No blacks" in her ad.

I know many women don't even have a rule of no blacks. It is more no "thugs" - meaning no "Yo, yo yo baby, can I lic you down cause ur puss be lookin' tight, and sweet" So a lot of time it is written, but it is truly not racist in intent or ignorance.

I will even go a step a further because I ask for ethnicity in my booking for. I do it to be respectful of any gentlemen that come to me. If you are South/East Asian, a Muslim, etc I am not going to try and kiss you. Why? Because most don't like kissing an escort and they save that for their wives. Is it racist that I know that, or that I apply that? Is it racist that I will wait for to that Muslim man to kiss me instead?

Some even believe that because I simply ask, that must mean I am a racist or a bigot in some way. When really I am trying to the best I can be while respecting that clients culture, race and heritage.

So not to choose poor words here but it really is not that black and white.
 

Dragon King

New member
Apr 8, 2018
5
0
0
Isn't that the very definition of racist? Judging the whole race for the actions of a few?

.
1, no that is not the definition of a racist or racism.

2, This is not just about there personal believes is the point it is about there comfort and Right to choose who they want to spend there time with (even for $)

If i go to a store and the people treat me badly, I can stop going to that store. but once people have talked to you set up an appointment and made you use your time and effort, for you to leave with no $ how many time is to many, how much of a risk do YOU feel they should make every time, I would say its there choice to make. For you to take any thousand reasons on way people do X and just say racist seems wrong. (this again is just on a business level, its fare to complicated to get into emotional level.)
 

Mazzi

New member
Dec 27, 2016
435
2
0
I am going to challenge that thinking.

A white woman who is involved with the black community says she does not want to see black people. Her reason is that she doesn't want to run into someone she knows. She works and lives and is actively involved in the community, an advocate, a protester, etc.

So it that racist?

A woman experiences a ratio of 80% of her calls being negative in nature from one type of group, when is she allowed to forgo the possible negative experience based on her own factual outcomes and not be seen as racists? Is she judging a whole group of people or is she just focusing her attention on what she knows to be tried and true? I know that I have an age limit because

a) I may know one of my children's friends since they are aged in their 20s
b) I have experienced that more then 50% of the calls I get from guys younger than 30 usually come with a negative experience. Be it a negative session, a negative communication before even getting to a session, a negative exchange afterwards like he gets too emotionally involved based on immaturity.

Does this mean I am an agist? Or am I just being

a) cautious to ensure no one gets embarrassed or feel "Outted"
b) minimizing undue stress to myself which I feel everyone has the right to do for themselves.



This is business of a personal and intimate nature. It is not a public business, it is a private one. It is a business of the body and that has to play here. I don't think using a blanket definition of racism applies. First, the intent is always the root of personal racism. Then second, is systemic ignorance that roots racism in society as a whole. Neither of which can be proven to be the case directly with any escort listing "No blacks" in her ad.

I know many women don't even have a rule of no blacks. It is more no "thugs" - meaning no "Yo, yo yo baby, can I lic you down cause ur puss be lookin' tight, and sweet" So a lot of time it is written, but it is truly not racist in intent or ignorance.

I will even go a step a further because I ask for ethnicity in my booking for. I do it to be respectful of any gentlemen that come to me. If you are South/East Asian, a Muslim, etc I am not going to try and kiss you. Why? Because most don't like kissing an escort and they save that for their wives. Is it racist that I know that, or that I apply that? Is it racist that I will wait for to that Muslim man to kiss me instead?

Some even believe that because I simply ask, that must mean I am a racist or a bigot in some way. When really I am trying to the best I can be while respecting that clients culture, race and heritage.

So not to choose poor words here but it really is not that black and white.
Did you even read what you read or understand what racism is?
It doesn't matter what the reason is - you have excluded an entire group based on race, for convenience. That is not the same as saying I don't want to see Tom or John who are black.
And, 99% of the time its no blacks, where are the no whites? Its such bull crap to say oh i hang out with people of that race as an excuse.

If you are a seller in a market place and you exclude by race you are definitely racist.
 

walleyejack

Well-known member
Jan 9, 2014
1,845
1,062
113
Did you even read what you read or understand what racism is?
It doesn't matter what the reason is - you have excluded an entire group based on race, for convenience. That is not the same as saying I don't want to see Tom or John who are black.
And, 99% of the time its no blacks, where are the no whites? Its such bull crap to say oh i hang out with people of that race as an excuse.

If you are a seller in a market place and you exclude by race you are definitely racist.

:applause:
 

Jasmine Raine

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2014
4,049
48
48
Did you even read what you read or understand what racism is?
It doesn't matter what the reason is - you have excluded an entire group based on race, for convenience. That is not the same as saying I don't want to see Tom or John who are black.
And, 99% of the time its no blacks, where are the no whites? Its such bull crap to say oh i hang out with people of that race as an excuse.

If you are a seller in a market place and you exclude by race you are definitely racist.
Let's go through it again then shall we?

Racism is the belief in the superiority of one race over another, which often results in discrimination and prejudice towards people based on their race or ethnicity.

So what does that mean? I bet to you it only means the latter part of the sentence. However, in reality, it means the beginning part of the sentence and the latter part is the result.

Now let's look at discrimination

the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.

So while one and the other go hand in hand, discrimination - which is what the act of No Blacks in an ad is - can be for other reasons outside of racism. Racism is based on the belief of superiority. Discrimination is often the result.

So now that we have gotten that out of the way. And we recognize a woman's right to choose whom she is sexual with, we are automatically granted a certain annuity in regards to discrimination within a business setting.

Why? Because if it were 100% legal to buy and sell sex, and you took this case through to the highest court to sue on the basis of discrimination, she would still win. According to the the Human Rights Charter and the Criminal Code regarding sex, her right to choose for her body will trump your right to fuck her. Even for cash. I have already said that just because ads are posted in public does not mean she is available to the public.

Now having said that, and getting back to the point. Is it racist? We actually don't know, so with our laws of innocent until proven guilty, we say no. Is it discrimination? Yes. It that allowed in this industry? Yes.

I openly discriminate against men under the age of 30. I discriminate against women. Almost every escort you see discriminates in some way or another.

I rest my case in this matter. You are free to believe what you want. I am free to disagree.

PS - have a look at some of the Asian places. They are often Asian only, or white only.
 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts