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My apologies sexyboy. I want back and re read my own post and your right I did say that "as far as I concerned as soon as they stick it in their money is spent" however that is not what I meant. I was directing that comment strictly to the "Jerk" along with his attitude. My apologies.
 

SexyBoy

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My apologies sexyboy. I want back and re read my own post and your right I did say that "as far as I concerned as soon as they stick it in their money is spent" however that is not what I meant. I was directing that comment strictly to the "Jerk" along with his attitude. My apologies.
no worries.

It is just nice to hear your positive side. :)

I hate feeling rushed.

Being rushed is my number one worry when I am with a SP. Even more then the cost or her menu. When I pay for an hour thats what I want. I really dislike looking at the clock, thinking about the time, and not the moment.

I really love a SP that drags out the session and stops me from reaching my climax.

If the session is really good I normally leave a tip for the first session. After that I don't because I become her regular. Unless of course I have too many regulars.
 

Krustee

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Perhaps it seems that way because we are more likely to show strong emotions and get passionate a little more than men might.. don't know. But everyone makes decisions based on their emotions.

Not only women.. that is the way the brain works my dear. :)
We may make some decisions on emotion but not all.


Do you think wars are started by based on reason? ;)

The essential difference between emotion and reason is that emotion leads to action while reason leads to conclusions.
-- Donald Calne, author of Within Reason

Wars are started mostly by emotion but there is also reasoning - wrong reasoning, but reasoning nonetheless.



Emotions create decisions

People whose brains are damaged in their emotional centres are not only unable to express joy or sadness, they are unable to make decisions and they are unable to choose. Because you make decisions based on what you would like, what you fear would happen if you chose to do another thing instead, what you fear would happen if you don't do this particular thing in time, or what you desire the outcome to be. As it says in Lovemarks, which I have been reading since this morning, "emotion and reason are intertwined, but when they are in conflict, emotion wins every time. Without the fleeting and intense stimulus of emotion, rational thought winds down and disintegrates." As much as we'd like to believe we make decisions based on a dispassionate and unswerving adherence to the facts, it's just not true.


Study: Emotion rules the brain's decisions

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/discoveries/2006-08-06-brain-study_x.htm
As much as you would like me to agree I cannot.

Lovemarks was written by - a man?

Is he gay?



:rolleyes:


Whereas a brand is owned by a corporation, the starting point for a Lovemark is the consumer’s life and point of view. Lovemarks are owned by consumers – take a brand away and people will find a replacement, take someone’s personal Lovemark away from them and they will protest its absence.

Three elements that are key to the creation of a Lovemark are Mystery, Sensuality and Intimacy. Mystery encourages great stories and a connection of past, present and future, the use of symbols and icons and the ability to tap into dreams. Sensuality plays to the portals of emotion – sight, sound, touch, smell and taste. And Intimacy draws on commitment, passion and empathy
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Snake Oil anyone?



I have studied marketing & business & I can tell you from first hand experience that there are many decisions made & actions taken against emotion or with a near lack thereof.

Lest you forget I served in the military & we were required to follow orders whether we agreed or not with the action.

I personally make many decisions in my life where I have to ignore my emotion because I know the facts which are conflicting with my emotion.

I wanted to buy a X-Box this Christmas but knew it was not in my budget.
I could have sacrificed a few things & done it anyway but made a conscious decision to deny my emotion of wanting in lieu of common sense or reason.

Emotion is tied to many peoples decisions who lack the discipline to resist that feeling if it conflicts with reason.

So, to sum up, emotion without reason & discipline is potentially costly & immature.

If you've ever been in a fight against an opponent who is well matched to you, it will be your discipline & control over your emotion that determines the outcome.
You rely on your training, not your emotion.

Most women have never experienced this type of situation because most have not been in the military or similar training like skydiving, scubadiving or other extreme & dangerous sport which requires discipline & control over your emotion.

;)
 

aznboi9

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one may wish to read William Engdahl's books about wars and see how they really got started. Seldom was war started because of war fever in the populace, but rather the "sheeple" were manipulated into such a fervor for war so that they would become willing gun fodder. Some political columnist once said: "Public opinion is like wax, easily molded when exposed to heat."

Did not watch the movie when it was released;too young for a movie rated "R" in 67. Watched it while in college in the mid 70s.

Ann Bancroft was magnificent in the seduction sequence (she was in her glorious mid 30s when the film was made), which probably contributes to the awakening of the sexuality in many mature women. Which can be a good thing for a world then obsessed with youth.

A mature woman is much like fine wine, to be admired by many but only to be appreciated by a very few in intimacy and privacy; and definitely not to be passed around for all to have a swig. :) :) :)
WTF? Am I the only one bewildered by the thought process in this post?
 

Krustee

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WTF? Am I the only one bewildered by the thought process in this post?
There was a thought process?

I thought he was off the wagon again.

:D
 

Krustee

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no thought process just cut and paste and mixing up the wrong stuff and wrong thread!!!

Anyway anyone has actually read William Engdahl's books on WWI, WWII???

I doubt it !!!
I found this one interesting:
A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order

Confessions Of An 'Ex' Peak Oil Believer
Engdahl now believes in the Russian hypothesis that oil is not a "fossil fuel" but is produced underground by unknown materials, conditions and forces deeper down in the Earth's core. He calls himself an "ex peak oil believer". He quotes the absurdity of Dr. J. F. Kenney calculation: "to have produced the amount of oil the Saudi Arabia's Ghawar field has produced would have required a cube of fossilized dinosaur detritus, assuming 100% conversion efficiency, measuring 19 miles deep, wide and high."

Linky:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Engdahl
 

bustyluster

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also remember that it is just sex! lots of people hand it out for free also!! and they do look better the David and Brittany. People shouldn't get all introspective that this is some great big important thing in life. If you want to go that way then how about the aspect of why you would choose to do this to your body? I mean come on really. What you think is not what is important to the consumer. What is important is what the consumer thinks. Is this a good deal for me? not you! Your prospective would be the opposite. What can I get as the best deal for me? Why stop at $300? Lots ask for much more. Yes they get less business (I would think) but then they don't have to sleep with 10 guys to make the same money. This is a circular arguemnent that has no real answer other then what the local market will pay. Some guys like mat and potatoes and others like the fancy small portions that leave you hungry for big bucks. take your pick.....
 

bustyluster

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you also have to remember that to lots of guys on here (not so much myself) $300 is a couple days pay. So if they feel that what was given in trade for the two days of work wasn't worth it it is the purpose of this forum to say so. Now I don't agree with disrespecting women (unless someone truly deserves it male or female). By the way I wonder (too lazy to check) how have your reviews gone over the lasts months? I just wonder if this is fueled by a negative review or something.

Just read the reason behind the posts and what you needed to do (or the lady in question) is slam the ass of the pooner! What is good for the goose also goes for the gander. Stand up to his post and call him out on the misrepresentations he posted.
 

Fullhouse

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The folks who started wars but partook not the fighting are the most calculating bunch as they come, based on, I kid you not, cost-benefit analysis; the people who did the fighting, the grunts fought with emotions stirred up by those calculating..

Check out the wikepedia for the German central banker Hjalmar Schacht who worked first under the Wiemar, then the Nazis, and lastly with the Allies. Beyond reproach and no questions asked whatsoever...

Go back to the history of Little Big Horn, find out what really happened. There are lots of good books published by U of Montana (?) on the Little Big Horn, using information from Dept of Interior and the War Bureau (?)

All nations around the world are playing the same game. Stir up the populace in order to prepare them for war. Goring said more or less the same thing during his Nuremberg trial. Again look it up at Wikepedia or goggle it! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Boys and girls, am I ever glad that I found and then decided to join this board

I am absolutely amazed at the high caliber, brain enhancing, free education I am receiving here on a daily basis.

Originally, my naivety led me to believe that this board was for pooners to share information about rendezvous they had, services, attitude, menus and pricing. Ask questions and point out all the different type of SPs offering certain activities and skills, and hear from the ladies as well.

Well, was I wrong, and this post is a prime example of the additional education available here.

This post was started by a lady with the heading:"Just an opinion" , and really evolved around issues of pricing, rating and reviews.

Now, after 108 threads, we covered more topics than the United Nations during a world crisis, and wound up with an education on William Engdahls books, some German banker who worked for the Wermacht and Nazis, and Goring who was sentenced to death at the Nuremburg trials. And how could we ever go on pooning without knowing the history of Little Big Horn and Custer's last stand. I feel soooooo mentally enhanced now.

Can't wait 'till the next post that may ask ---------how about ---eh----" Pros and cons of natural breasts compared to enhanced breasts"?? I'm sure by the time that would finish, we'll have learned about Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, NASA's budget for their next shuttle, and how to split an atom.
( I think I'm going to start that post and see what happens.)

I know I'm being facetious --- BUT WHY CAN'T WE JUST STAY WITH THE SUBJECTS AT HAND ???????????
 
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Fullhouse

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Time for a smile

Something in my above thread reminds me of a joke.

I know this is not the place for it, but after a million words attached to this post, a few more won't hurt, and it may even make some of you smile.

An old sophisticated English couple walk into a art gallery. They stop in front of a huge painting and stare at it with puzzled looks.
The painting depicts some large hills, surrounding a valley. In the valley are hundreds of soldiers and in the middle of the soldiers is a general on his white horse shouting at his troops. At the top of one hill stands a cow with a halo around its head. All the hills are covered with Indians screwing the hell out of their maidens.
The old couple call over the owner of the gallery and ask:" What is this painting about"??? The owner says: "That's Custers last stand. That's him on his horse shouting -- "Holy Cow, look at all them fucking Indians"

Keep smiling
 
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