"Forbidden Topic"

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  • GP
  • 11-05-2011, 06:35 PM
How exactly does it protect US? Originally Posted by GP
I will ask again.
leave it to Anita to SNOW on a thread HEHEHEHE Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
did i take it off topic..jeeze im sorry...

GP..it doesn't exactly protect us..

it just keeps unwanted attention off the site..that would, or could be bad
for vp's as well as the male members...
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  • GP
  • 11-05-2011, 06:46 PM
The way I see it, it is like putting the money in an envelope. This little formality ain't gonna save anyone. To think otherwise IMHO makes one very naive. Ijs
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it does not protect us.

Some are not bothered by it. Others do not want to go anywhere near. But in the reviews where a gal went asleep when giving BBBJ. You can be sure she is spending to much time on her hobby.

It would be easier if we could just say whats up. Rather than sneaky hints. But the hints can be fun reading. But bet much goes over the heads some.
GP your right..

however..its like this..dont hide the guns and the money with the (prohibited topic)

Gotta keep it sep·a·rate

Why turn a misty into a Felony...

keep it simple...some things just shouldn't be mixed..
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  • GP
  • 11-05-2011, 07:23 PM
LOL, I still don't buy it.

It's ok to talk about one illegal thing, but not another. But hey, this is all fictional fantasy. None of this is real, so what's the big deal?
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There are actually message boards devoted to the prohibited topic. I wonder if discussion of prostitution is forbidden on them.
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  • GP
  • 11-05-2011, 07:40 PM
There are actually message boards devoted to the prohibited topic. I wonder if discussion of prostitution is forbidden on them. Originally Posted by jokacz
LOL, now that was funny with a capital F.
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Anita couldn't have explained it any better! I understand, GP & OSD, what you are saying but the reality is ... it can't and shouldn't be discussed!
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  • GP
  • 11-05-2011, 11:22 PM
it can't and shouldn't be discussed! Originally Posted by DDarkness
I have to respectfully disagree. It can and should be discussed. There is this little thing called civil disobedience, as long as one is willing to pay the price.
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  • Doove
  • 11-06-2011, 07:07 AM
I have to respectfully disagree. It can and should be discussed. Originally Posted by GP
Well then, hows about starting your own board, and then you can set the rules.
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  • GP
  • 11-06-2011, 08:01 AM
Well then, hows about starting your own board, and then you can set the rules. Originally Posted by Doove
Just like you to be an asshat once again. Can't you find it in yourself to just be nice for a change and contribute to the conversation in a positive manner?

I am just trying to make a point, and politely at that. But you have to ALWAYS try and push peoples buttons. I will not allow your infantile actions to bother me. I was merely making a point. I don't really care that much about this subject to pursue "civil disobedience". But if I did, I would.

PS: I do have a board and you are not invited. NYAH NYAH!
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To be honest folks, I'm not really trying to challenge community rules here. I understand and appreciate the legal protection issue. Rather, my intention is more to share experience and seek advice on a tugging moral issue that I seem to be faced with from time to time. As Doove says, perhaps there's need for a more forthright board elsewhere that will allow a more open and direct discussion of sensitive topics.
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  • GP
  • 11-06-2011, 08:17 AM
Trust me, that is not what doove meant by his comment.
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I agree with MOB regarding the moral issue which should be addressed. FWIW the Canadian board GTERB, has a more liberal policy of late regarding this discussion. As well they should because the problem is much larger there among some of the high profile escorts. At least over here I think it’s more limited to the BP level providers. This is not to say there is no substance use over here, but there is a difference between use and abuse. Getting back to MOB’s original question, when I sense that an escort is indulging in self destructive behavior, I will not book her and will encourage others to do the same. I’m not here to save anyone, but I refuse to contribute to their demise.