Just realized it's been 41 years since my first dip into this hobby! I had arrived in Sep 1983 for my second year at Ryerson and had a few days before school started. This was long before the internet, cell phones etc so the only type of action I knew about was street walkers. Back then, it was amazing. The area was jumping, Jarvis street was almost elbow to elbow working girls, and there were all types available. Of course in my first year I was too paranoid and chicken to approach any of them , but they were always on my mind. So I decided when school started again, I was going to take the plunge. Back then, you could walk from about Yonge and Dundas in a circle about to Sherbourne an Wellesley and be propositioned by dozens of beautiful women. Eventually I decided on this girl named Randi, she worked right on Yonge. She was playing a video game in one of those open air arcades and just waited until she made eye contact. I didn't know any of the terms or etiquette so just agreed with whatever she said. We walked over to some shittly hotel on Bay street, I paid her and off to the races. She was probable early 20's , brunette and a real GND. Will never forget when she started taking off her clothes and got down to business. Soon enough it was over, and we were on our way. Been at it ever since, although not nearly as often as I used to.
People now will never know the thrill of the old street scene. It might have been more risky, but it was fantastic. You never knew who would be out there, and how it would go. My hearts thumping just thinking about it. There were the stereotypical hardened street walkers, all the way to the small town first timers. One of the best times I ever had was with a girt named Trudy, who I only ever saw out there one time, and believe me I looked after. Enough reminiscing, thanks for letting me re-live this!
People now will never know the thrill of the old street scene. It might have been more risky, but it was fantastic. You never knew who would be out there, and how it would go. My hearts thumping just thinking about it. There were the stereotypical hardened street walkers, all the way to the small town first timers. One of the best times I ever had was with a girt named Trudy, who I only ever saw out there one time, and believe me I looked after. Enough reminiscing, thanks for letting me re-live this!