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Question to the guys who have a SB in your experience what’s the difference between having a SB vs seeing a SP?

is it because SB have less “milage”?
Aren’t you just giving people the opportunity to perpetuate an invalid stereotype?

Children are indoctrinated early in life to be prejudiced against women who have a lot of sex partners, especially with the belief that their vaginas become looser as a result of a lot of sex (which is simply not true).

A guy having sex with someone who has had only a very few sex partners is taught to feel superior to the guy having sex with someone who has had many sex partners. The principle unfortunately is never-ending. Somehow the guy fucking a girl who has had sex with 50 partners feels superior to the guy who is with someone whose “body count” is 500. It is nonsensical, and just a SA/SD marketing strategy. It is made funny, however, in Clerks.

 

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Question to the guys who have a SB in your experience what’s the difference between having a SB vs seeing a SP?

is it because SB have less “milage”?
Honestly, for what I'm looking for and do, not a heck of a lot. I pay SBs "similar" enough for Escorts so $ isn't the issue.
I think this concept of mileage is just made-up-ego-bullshit in SDs minds.

For me the biggest difference is that I'm meeting the SBs at their house. As a SWer, think about that. I'm sure you know the implications WAY WAY more than I do. They've never met me, their verification process is pretty much nil, and the first Meet & Greet is at their house. :oops: One had 3 daughters that were scheduled to come home from school in 4 hours....Not my circus, not my monkeys.

...and I'm a little overwhelmed in Sugar-land. :confused:
 

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Speaking of, "moralistic nonsense"...:oops:.

It takes a lot for me to double-take but your opinion on who actually gets STIs is "hilarious".
It isn’t as bad in Canada as it is is the U.S., since Canada gives healthcare to most everyone, but throughout the world if you really delve into the statistics, there are more STIs among the lower classes, and among the lowest-priced sex workers. I would strongly argue you are much more likely to get an STI from a sex worker on LeoList than from a Toronto independent or Toronto agency lady. In the U.S., the scene is rather segregated and there is one big website directed toward the $500 an hour or more scene, and the $300 an hour or less scene, and discussions of STIs and drugs are prevalent on one, and nonexistent on the other. Obviously, you can guess which.
 

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Question to the guys who have a SB in your experience what’s the difference between having a SB vs seeing a SP?

is it because SB have less “milage”?
Omg where have you been. Wish i found you earlier, you look amazing
 

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It isn’t as bad in Canada as it is is the U.S., since Canada gives healthcare to most everyone, but throughout the world if you really delve into the statistics, there are more STIs among the lower classes, and among the lowest-priced sex workers. I would strongly argue you are much more likely to get an STI from a sex worker on LeoList than from a Toronto independent or Toronto agency lady. In the U.S., the scene is rather segregated and there is one big website directed toward the $500 an hour or more scene, and the $300 an hour or less scene, and discussions of STIs and drugs are prevalent on one, and nonexistent on the other. Obviously, you can guess which.
Feel free to make your argument with actual data & studies instead of doing this stupid MAGA shit of "delve into the statistics" ("do your research")...

If you know the socio-economic data of STIs and infection rates that controls for access to healthcare (for your argument is less about infection rates and more about ability to solve it), feel free to post actual references instead of relying on moralistic stereotypes.
 
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I am certainly not MAGA, though many seem to enjoy accusing any American poster of being one.

I did a quick google search of STI by socioeconomic class and found the scientific articles to in fact support what I said.

I expanded it with the word Canada and found at least one study in Montreal based on neighborhoods that came to the same conclusion but was unfortunately rather racially biased. Certainly Universal Healthcare, which many Americans (including me) wish we had more of would decrease the prevalence of STIs in poorer communities.
 

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is it because SB have less “milage”?
I'm not sure where that assumption comes from.

I'd say that, if anything, the average SB I've seen is more open minded than the average SP. A lot of kinky girls.
 

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It isn’t as bad in Canada as it is is the U.S., since Canada gives healthcare to most everyone, but throughout the world if you really delve into the statistics, there are more STIs among the lower classes, and among the lowest-priced sex workers. I would strongly argue you are much more likely to get an STI from a sex worker on LeoList than from a Toronto independent or Toronto agency lady. In the U.S., the scene is rather segregated and there is one big website directed toward the $500 an hour or more scene, and the $300 an hour or less scene, and discussions of STIs and drugs are prevalent on one, and nonexistent on the other. Obviously, you can guess which.
I would think that STI rates would be lower among all Canadian sex worker price points above $100 when compared to 'drunk chicks who go home with a guy still in the bar at last call'.
 
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I would think that STI rates would be lower among all Canadian sex worker price points above $100 when compared to 'drunk chicks who go home with a guy still in the bar at last call'.
That I would agree with. I might pick a slightly number higher than $100, but who knows? Society has always overestimated the STI prevalence among sex workers and underestimated it among the general populace, particularly “party people” who are not paid for sex.
 

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I think that statistics have shown that women contract STIs more often from people they know than from strangers. There's a warning about that in an advertising jingle:

"Hey mister, Mr Transmission, hey mister, you're a friend of mine"
 
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Children are indoctrinated early in life to be prejudiced against women who have a lot of sex partners, especially with the belief that their vaginas become looser as a result of a lot of sex (which is simply not true).
How many boys still receive the father-son talk which starts with "Son, there are two kinds of girls..."?
 
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Question to the guys who have a SB in your experience what’s the difference between having a SB vs seeing a SP?

is it because SB have less “milage”?
I guess. But for me (met probably 50+ SBs and over 750+ SPs) it’s the “catch”. Once you weed out the pros and scammers it has a fun element to it. There is a naivety as well, I suppose
 
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