She is also on my TDL. I do have one small hesitation though. If you take a look at this picture, what does that look like there on the dresser?she has been on my todo list for some time
now that I take a really good look at her, she reminds me of a girl called Rose that used to work in North Oshawa on craigslist , who never disappointed , last contact she told me that she had moved to Ottawa- I am not sure if it is the same girl
Foundation powder/ Talcum powder perhaps?She is also on my TDL. I do have one small hesitation though. If you take a look at this picture, what does that look like there on the dresser?
I have no intention of looking at her face. Top of the head maybe.Her face looks like it was massaged by a Parliamentary mace
I was getting more of a party supplies vibe.Foundation powder/ Talcum powder perhaps?
Was getting the idea you might only see the back of herI have no intention of looking at her face. Top of the head maybe.
My days of MSOG are long over. That might be worth a second visit though.Was getting the idea you might only see the back of her
We’re the needles hers? Also, would the needles be for insulin? There was a terbite who was a diabetic that posted a negative experience with a lady who saw his insulin injections and panicked/ran from him. Not fair to him. I am not defending this lady. However, one needs to dig a bit deeper to better understand her situation.Im not sure if its proper to say here on the board but she is drug user and heavy - I saw her for an incall at a private residence and alot of needles where strung around and a sharps container in the washroom
made an excuse i needed to leave and went home. She was nice and seemed very kind for the brief time i was in the residence.
Those are both fair questions. And you're right, we are only speculating. But my thoughts, for what they're worth;We’re the needles hers? Also, would the needles be for insulin? There was a terbite who was a diabetic that posted a negative experience with a lady who saw his insulin injections and panicked/ran from him. Not fair to him. I am not defending this lady. However, one needs to dig a bit deeper to better understand her situation.
Every time I read this post and your username I giggle like a schoolboy.Im not sure if its proper to say here on the board but she is drug user and heavy
Points well taken. However, I have known diabetics who have not practised proper needle management and left their stuff all over the place. Having a sharps disposal box for drugs might be inviting trouble if brought to a pharmacy for disposal. It would definitely draw attention. I agree with you about the lack of cleanliness, but I would dig a bit deeper just so as not to be judgemental.Those are both fair questions. And you're right, we are only speculating. But my thoughts, for what they're worth;
A typical diabetic would keep new needles near the insulin (which has to be refrigerated) and used ones would be in the sharps container.
If they were someone else's needles, or even if they were [used] insulin needles but scattered around the place, that's still bad. There's sloppy housekeeping then there's outright dangerous. Stepping on a used needle is no joke.
And I still think the stuff in that pic was drug paraphernalia.
Sharps boxes are a two edged sword. My doctor used to have a sharp box outside the office (downtown). The junkies kept breaking into it to get the last drop or two from each needle. So, now no safe disposal. Even travelling it's hard to find a needle drop in airports. I need to bring a container with me.Points well taken. However, I have known diabetics who have not practised proper needle management and left their stuff all over the place. Having a sharps disposal box for drugs might be inviting trouble if brought to a pharmacy for disposal. It would definitely draw attention. I agree with you about the lack of cleanliness, but I would dig a bit deeper just so as not to be judgemental.
That reminds me, I have to bring my full disposal box to the pharmacy. Once a week injection for my diabetes, but it adds up.Sharps boxes are a two edged sword. My doctor used to have a sharp box outside the office (downtown). The junkies kept breaking into it to get the last drop or two from each needle. So, now no safe disposal. Even travelling it's hard to find a needle drop in airports. I need to bring a container with me.
Admittedly I did not take this into account, but judging by the ash trays strung about and the smell of the residence I wanted out. Whether it was hers or someone elses in the house I wasn't sticking around.We’re the needles hers? Also, would the needles be for insulin? There was a terbite who was a diabetic that posted a negative experience with a lady who saw his insulin injections and panicked/ran from him. Not fair to him. I am not defending this lady. However, one needs to dig a bit deeper to better understand her situation.