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To marry an Sp?

Aloha

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Magic I don't think he was referring to the actual room. If it makes you feel better her didn't touch any of your things. Just my things!!!! lol
 

nautilus

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In exile from Madisen!
I have a confession for both of you. I've been watching too much Showcase lately, so while Shauna was in the shower, I licked all the coffee mugs and wine glasses. I feel better getting that off my chest.:p
 

magicmanofmassage

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nautilus said:
I have a confession for both of you. I've been watching too much Showcase lately, so while Shauna was in the shower, I licked all the coffee mugs and wine glasses. I feel better getting that off my chest.
Speaking of confessions, I watched all that on the "nannycam" that is strategically hidden in the m&m candy dish.

Damn, did I say that out loud? :D
 

Aloha

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Another confession. I figured that candy dish was bugged so I removed it from the bedroom. Didn't want you getting your jollies from all the noises "I/we" were making...lol
Nautilus...you are too funny!!!
 

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Strongbeau said:
Get a room, people!


How about the honeymoon suite?
Talk about honeymoon suite!!! The good doc once had a sexy biker chick dressed in a fantastic wedding gown, in a honeymoon suite overlooking the Canadian Falls. That was the closest to marrying an SP the good doc can get!!! Boy was that interesting!!! :D
 

Scenicdrive

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Strongbeau said:
Hmmmmm.... now that's an interesting fetish.....
Master Beau, do we have the same taste in women??? LOL!!! The good doc certainly won't mind marrying many different extraordinary SPs, if they would leave without having to divorce them. :cool: LOL!!!
 

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sirak said:
The old saying goes - you can't make a Ho a housewife.
Well, anyone who can turn a Ho into a nice housewife has the good doc's applause. :cool:
 

magicmanofmassage

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Strongbeau said:
Get a room, people!


How about the honeymoon suite?

Damn, we've just been honoured to be reprimanded by the "Almighty" Strongbow! :D

Would the "Master Suite" be a suitable substitute?

Being a good boy that always does what he is told by someone in authority, I'll start the planning now. Shauna, Nautilus are you game, or are you going to disrespect this "Zeus" of terb?

MMofM scurries to find phone number for the Delta to rebook the Master Suite.
 

Choron

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SB should make a trip to KW... I havn't talked to you since I stopped posting in the Toronto Out section...

SB = The Best TERBite
 

moneytalks

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a dimentia you will never reach
duuno said:
Getting married, I think not. I am in my very early 40's and am having just as much fun as I was having in my 20's and 30's. As I mature I seem to enjoy the company of women with ages not being an issue. I was never at a point in my life where I was ever satisfied with just one women and with all the break ups of couples I thought were on solid ground I just decided to continue on the dating path......
My weeks are full of hard work, dinners, great women, great wine, and even better a variety of sexy women. Being with a women for the first time is like unwrapping a new gift....and I like gifts:)
Nothing better than new pussy!!!!!!!hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!! Like Chris Rock says..."" Comittment will give you headaches from time to time. New pussy,always clears your mind!''
 

Aloha

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very well said dunno. if ever once married and divorced. It is hard to go back when you have so much fun dating.
I have the best of both worlds right now...but if one world falls apart then I have the other to fall back on.
Having way too much fun!!!!!
 

magicmanofmassage

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Aloha said:
ONCE BITTEN, TWICE SHY
Then BOOM out of nowhere comes someone who sweeps you off your feet. Yes it happened to me. After many years of being in the business. The culture, the wild sex, the reading, being serenaded, the wine, the dinner, the intelligence of this man, did I mention the sex…the long hours of many visits. QUOTE]

I'm sorry Shauna, but this has to be said. With all due respect.

How intelligent is the man that let you go, knowing full well how you felt?

From my experience and yes, insight, that is not a sign of intelligence.
 

Aloha

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Yes with all due respect...he is a terbite and this is a hobby... not a life long commitment. So yes he is wise and no.. he had no idea what was going on inside my head. I did say it was an experience. I fulfilled his needs as he did mine... would I do it again???hmmmm
 

boomboom

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ok, I realize that the term Boom was not referring to me...
Damn, I can only dream
but if I am not mistaken, Shauna you have us all jealous... you have the best of 3 worlds not 2...

married;
SP (excellent by the way in many ways) & treated as such
but most importantly....

experiencing your relationship with Roxxy too on a regular basis
that is the breaking point to this
:)
 

McFry

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It surprises me how many people still have a fixed, rigid view of the ladies in the industry. I have known many women who have met their significant others in and outside of the business have gone onto fruitful lives with their mate after leaving the industry.

Peddling flesh for cash, whether it's dancing, massage or escorting unfortunately, carries an antiquated stigma of a negative notion of the women who choose to capitalise of the VERY large 99% male populace market. Slurs of slut, whore, bitch are used to insult these ladies and yet, nothing is said about the men who frequent these establishment and are faithful members of review boards such as Terb. Double standards?

Let's come to a modern realisation shall we, there many women who have touch the adult industry in one form or another and who are productive successful individuals ie. teachers, lawyers, real estate agents, etc. And, yes they have spouses, children; and are not strung out on drugs and are not adulterous nympho maniacs.
Usually, the ones who resort to belittling and generalising others are masking their own insecurities. I always thought grown ups judge a person based on individual merits.
 

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I also that thought besides the beverage logo, the name belonged to the famous English 'longbowmen' of Agincourt fame, under "King Henry V."

Hence the 'bow and the arrow,' that never missed it's mark. Am I right? Or, have I missed my mark.
 
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