Oh grow up... not only would Angela and I not fight like that but everyone knows that oil makes it much harder to submit your opponent.tboy said:cat fight cat fight!!!!!!
(brings over the 1 gallon can of baby oil)
I'm glad I understand the work ethic comment... I hope to change that, btw (not with Kyra).Kyra_to said:Oh grow up... not only would Angela and I not fight like that but everyone knows that oil makes it much harder to submit your opponent.
In answer to the shadows question, it's been asked before but sometimes. When I'm not posting in my mobile I'll elaborate more, I do have a very different work ethic than Gen in regards to this but typing on the screen is painful. ;-)
I have a university degree from Queens'and a post-graduate 4 year naturopathic medical degree.squash500 said:Here's another question . How many sps actually have university or community college degrees?
If I was to guess I would say Kyra, Gen, Becky and Angela.
Hank250 said:What motivated your decision to become a prostitute? I understand that you wanted or perhaps needed the money, but only a rare breed of women choose to do what you do. What makes you different?
Do you think that sexual abuse early in life influences women to become sex workers?
How has working as a prostitute changed how you views on sex, and in society in general?
I see many women come and go from the various agency websites after only a short period of time. What are the most common reasons as to why they leave? Is it mainly because of the clients?
squash500 said:Here's another question . How many sps actually have university or community college degrees?
If I was to guess I would say Kyra, Gen, Becky and Angela.
I have a work ethic regarding shadows??? What am I missing here? Is something getting lost in the translation again?Kyra_to said:Oh grow up... not only would Angela and I not fight like that but everyone knows that oil makes it much harder to submit your opponent.
In answer to the shadows question, it's been asked before but sometimes. When I'm not posting in my mobile I'll elaborate more, I do have a very different work ethic than Gen in regards to this but typing on the screen is painful. ;-)
Hank250 said:What motivated your decision to become a prostitute? I understand that you wanted or perhaps needed the money, but only a rare breed of women choose to do what you do. What makes you different?
Do you think that sexual abuse early in life influences women to become sex workers?
How has working as a prostitute changed how you views on sex, and in society in general?
I see many women come and go from the various agency websites after only a short period of time. What are the most common reasons as to why they leave? Is it mainly because of the clients?
Gen, I got it immediately!!! Check your pm's...genintoronto said:I have a work ethic regarding shadows??? What am I missing here? Is something getting lost in the translation again?
Post 916 by The shadow :genintoronto said:I have a work ethic regarding shadows??? What am I missing here? Is something getting lost in the translation again?
Oh! Got it. So it was Kyra's english that was to blame, not mine.smylee52 said:Post 916 by The shadow :
Do you ever have an orgasm during sessions?
I'm referring to time with a male client.
All the time?
Some?
Never?
Gen - you have stated you are all about the customer and not concerned about your own orgasm . If it happens it's nice but not necessary . Kyra I assume will elaborate on her work ethic when it comes to personal gratification in a session .
For what it is worth, I am also "degreed" . Are most of your clients "degreed"?Twinklegirl said:I have a university degree and a college diploma.
genintoronto said:Oh! Got it. So it was Kyra's english that was to blame, not mine.
I just read an article in the latest issue of Scientific American Mind on orgasms that could be relevant to the discussion. According to this article, brain-imaging studies show that "achieving orgasm requires more than heightened arousal: it requires a release of inhibitions engineered by shutdown of the brains's center of vigilance in both sexes and a widespread neural power failure in females". Quoting more from this article: "when a woman reached orgasm... brain activity feel in the amygdala, suggesting a depression of vigilance similar to that seen in men, who generally showed far less deactivation in their brain during orgasm than their female counterpart did. Fear and anxiety need to be avoided at all cost if a woman wishes to have an orgasm."
I don't know much about brain research and literature, so I can't make a very informed judgment on the quality and validity of the research and findings being discussed in this article, but it does make some sense to me.
I've always had a hard time cumming with a partner, but can generally make myself cum in a few minutes. I've long been thinking that part of it has something to do with me being a little bit of a control freak and having difficulties at letting go enough to be able to cum.
Here's a link to the article; am just reading it now... and am already at stage one with Gen...genintoronto said:Oh! Got it. So it was Kyra's english that was to blame, not mine.
I just read an article in the latest issue of Scientific American Mind on orgasms that could be relevant to the discussion. According to this article, brain-imaging studies show that "achieving orgasm requires more than heightened arousal: it requires a release of inhibitions engineered by shutdown of the brains's center of vigilance in both sexes and a widespread neural power failure in females". Quoting more from this article: "when a woman reached orgasm... brain activity feel in the amygdala, suggesting a depression of vigilance similar to that seen in men, who generally showed far less deactivation in their brain during orgasm than their female counterpart did. Fear and anxiety need to be avoided at all cost if a woman wishes to have an orgasm."
I don't know much about brain research and literature, so I can't make a very informed judgment on the quality and validity of the research and findings being discussed in this article, but it does make some sense to me.
I've always had a hard time cumming with a partner, but can generally make myself cum in a few minutes. I've long been thinking that part of it has something to do with me being a little bit of a control freak and having difficulties at letting go enough to be able to cum.
I have met a couple with post-graduate degrees, some teachers, social workers, and a registered nurse. There are some give-aways including proper English usage (spelling and grammar), and articulation. One is more likely to encounter the educated ones among the more mature practioners.squash500 said:Here's another question . How many sps actually have university or community college degrees?
If I was to guess I would say Kyra, Gen, Becky and Angela.
Rockslinger said:For what it is worth, I am also "degreed" . Are most of your clients "degreed"?