Mom - I wanna be an SP

Very Veronica

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Indeed, prostitution like drugs is wasted on the young.
 

Cinnamon Girl

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yoniluvrca said:
There is an ex-sp in Toronto, whose name I forget, who now works for a hookers rights organization. I heard her say, in an interieiw about her profession, that she had wanted too be a prostitute as early as 6 yrs old. She went on to clarify this. What she said was that when she would watch the old westerns on TV, it was always the salon girls that would catch her attention. And she remembers thinking that this is who she wanted to be in life.
This triggers a few memories in me......I also noticed the western salon girls & anything really that related to prostitution. I was playing 'doctor/nurse' at a very young age!

Once my grandmother, a genuine lady with kindness & class announced at tea that she thought she was a lady of the evening in her last life. I was very young & this moment still stands out. I was fascinated. How could someone so proper say such a thing??

Here I am.
 

O-Shoes

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Tom25, Server Error, You are right in correcting my english.. It was a compliment. I was actually trying to be nice for once...

I sometimes write like I am in a conversation..

Farked2 , so much for sticking up for you again... Go get some experience pooning...

Until you actually do a review. you will have a tough time on this board... comment all you want though. we just won't read them...
 

tom25

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O-Shoes said:
Tom25, Server Error, You are right in correcting my english.. It was a compliment. I was actually trying to be nice for once...

I sometimes write like I am in a conversation..

Farked2 , so much for sticking up for you again... Go get some experience pooning...

Until you actually do a review. you will have a tough time on this board... comment all you want though. we just won't read them...
no problem O-Shoes ... was perfectly clear what you were saying, so long as you were prepared to actually read the words instead of allowing your preconceptions guide you.

Tom
 

Massagegirl

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Thanks for the compliment, I didn't mean to say I was not good at other things, but I have always prefered to be a jack of all trades and a master of none. This is the first occupation where I've become a master. It's funny you comment on my writing style cuz I sucked at English in high school and also because I have been encouraged to write a book of all my life experiences and funny stories. That's right, I'm doing a tell-all book called "Massagegirl~ a woman of leisure". Just kidding, but it does sound catchy....

I do love to learn for learnings sake, but all the minute details bore me and my memory doesn't hold them long. (For some reason employers don't like that???) I just want to learn the basics of everything! For fun in the past I have done electrical work, taken a "girls in the hood" car mechanics course, and recently learned to scuba dive. I will try anything cuz learning is fun. But tell me I have to do it everyday and do it perfectly and still not get any respect then forget it, I'm outta there.

PS I did mean social stigma. My stigmata healed ages ago! :D
 

Herb_The_Perb

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yogi said:
Massagegirl: "stigmata" means spontaneous mysterious bleeding from the hands or other body parts; kinda seen as being possessed, a candidate for sainthood, crazy, or touched by God. I hope this doesn't happen in your massages.
Perhaps you meant "stigma".
I think she did.
And remember, stigma is better than smegma.
 
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