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Riley - An exceptional experience of pleasure and satisfaction

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It has been a while since my last review, I've been away. But I am happy to tell you this familiar tale. Yes, I can confirm what some of you already know.

This knock out knocked my socks off.

Riley is a sensual experience. A wonderful person. The personification of allure. Along with her warmth, wit and charm, she is captivating. You've heard the term "gorgeous"?
All the positive adjectives combined do not encompass her totality. This is my first meeting with her!

Surely I exaggerate? Ha! I was greeted at the door with a rush of "Whoa, what am I getting myself into?" - stunned by her beauty. And then, she immediately made me feel at home.
Many laughs and caresses ensued. We shared a wonderful afternoon where time was suspended. It is rare to connect so deeply, so fast. For me, she did everything right.

If you are chosen, be a gentleman. You can bathe in the glow.

My regret? Waiting this long.

Adam.Nose
 

gern64

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I could not agree more. I have seen Riley as long as she has been in the business. I do not post reviews because what I shared with her is similar to what each of us crave in our life; intimacy.

For years, Riley has been the only one I shared my time with. I also shared my thoughts, fears, and regrets. She was the best listener, and often followed up with me via email on things that we discussed and how situations turned out. She remembered things we had talked about years ago; things I didn't remember until she brought them up. She shared her thoughts with me as well, sincerely asking my opinion on things going on in her life, and seeking advice. Time spent with her talking over a glass of wine was almost more valuable than between the sheets. Actually it was more valuable as I have learned now. She was my personal therapist, and I considered her a friend.

Sadly, a misunderstanding has brought to an end the time we spend together. As Adam has stated, if you are chosen, bathe in the glow. Not a day goes by that I don't think of her, and miss that smile that I received when we met. I still often think if she would enjoy the same wine I am drinking, and if she is watching the same hockey game I am. She made an incredible difference in my life; one that won't be replaced. I miss the moments that we shared.

Riley is truly one of a kind.

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Jethro Bodine

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I could not agree more. I have seen Riley as long as she has been in the business. I do not post reviews because what I shared with her is similar to what each of us crave in our life; intimacy.

For years, Riley has been the only one I shared my time with. I also shared my thoughts, fears, and regrets. She was the best listener, and often followed up with me via email on things that we discussed and how situations turned out. She remembered things we had talked about years ago; things I didn't remember until she brought them up. She shared her thoughts with me as well, sincerely asking my opinion on things going on in her life, and seeking advice. Time spent with her talking over a glass of wine was almost more valuable than between the sheets. Actually it was more valuable as I have learned now. She was my personal therapist, and I considered her a friend.

Sadly, a misunderstanding has brought to an end the time we spend together. As Adam has stated, if you are chosen, bathe in the glow. Not a day goes by that I don't think of her, and miss that smile that I received when we met. I still often think if she would enjoy the same wine I am drinking, and if she is watching the same hockey game I am. She made an incredible difference in my life; one that won't be replaced. I miss the moments that we shared.

Riley is truly one of a kind.

g
I can certainly echo what you have said about Riley being someone very unique in that she makes every client feel like they are special. That is her biggest gift to us all. Someone who we can spend an hour or 2 with, listen to our stories, our troubles, laugh at out bad jokes and make us feel like we are her complete focus during that time. I think I can speak for everyone of us fortunate enough to be on her dance card card that while the physical intimacy is fantastic, we see Riley for what she provides mentally, intellectually and spiritually.
It sounds to me like you have fallen into the trap of thinking that your relationship goes beyond what is in all honesty a business transaction. No shame in admitting that. We have all at times met that one lady who we might imagine going beyond our current arrangement with. We are all human after all. But in the end that is not the a healthy way to approach this hobby. These ladies have lives beyond this profession that often involve details such as SO's, kids, "real jobs", that are none of our business. The person we all become enamoured with is the perception not the reality.
I'm not sure what may have transpired to create this rift between you and her but it is apparent your relationship has run the course and you need to step back and walk away. I can tell by your comments that you remember her fondly but it also sounds like it this time to walk away and move on to someone new who can provide you with what you need. As my Momma used to say, "there are more fish in the ocean."
Cheers
J
 

gern64

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Thanks Jethro for your reply on my post.

However, I need to point out that I never expected anything more from Riley than the time we spent together during our appointments.
I referenced that I thought of her as my "personal therapist" and just like when you see a professional in your real life, you are paying someone to listen to you. The remarkable part of when I did share my thoughts; she gave great advice, and she took the time to follow up with me on how situations turned out. I never solicited "off the clock" advice.
I only wanted my comment to pay tribute to the remarkable lady that she is; and for others to treat her properly and value time that you will spend together.
Just like when you have to choose a new doctor, lawyer or mechanic, you always wish you didn't have to switch. You have a comfort level with those you surround yourself with, and change is hard.

Thanks again for the note.

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Jethro Bodine

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Not a day goes by that I don't think of her, and miss that smile that I received when we met. I still often think if she would enjoy the same wine I am drinking, and if she is watching the same hockey game I am. She made an incredible difference in my life; one that won't be replaced. I miss the moments that we shared.
No worries and I completely understand.
My comments were directed at the above. Any of us who have engaged in this hobby for any length of time have likely encountered that special lady. The one we think about long after our session has ended. The one we get butterflies in our gut before every encounter no matter if it is the 3rd or 30th time we see them. There is nothing wrong with having the fond memories.
We as pooners just need to remember not to blur the lines and when its over, move on without regrets.
Moving on is the healthiest way to approach this hobby.

Cheer
J
 
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