It is always best to say nothing and let people ASsume you are ignorant, than to open your mouth and show them that you Are....tip for the day.........no charge....carry on! Originally Posted by 8701#sitdownshutuptaketheD
No, not mentioned in ads but i just didn't read too much into that one word. Guess I've gotten used to just thinking I'm a fucktard lol. Originally Posted by EasyLover214Lol- yeah for example EasyLover214 if I were seeing slim at 7pm and she told me she has this trick named EasyLover214 coming for an appointment at 8pm- I would do a double take because a classy provider would refer to you as a "client"- as I mentioned before I just always associated the word "trick" with the street lingo that pimped out girls would use- if slim had any class or decency she would know to use the word "client" or hobbyist which makes me believe that perhaps Slim has a past history of being associated with a pimp or is currently associated with a pimp- pick your poison.
Omg that is why I leave it where I left it at in my room when I come out its real life its sad things happen like that that is why I choose not to date so its easier to meet people off here and get my rocks off and go home to a nice soft warm bed and do it all over again tomorrow after a hard day of work. Originally Posted by SexyPlatinumYou need to punctuate your life.
I don't care what Providers call me...trick, john, ATM, Benjamin Buddy...this is funny. Some of you guys get soooo butt-hurt...over nothing. Sounds like Slim got mad and ranted...kinda like some of us guys do here.Who cares.... but just for grins does the same apply across all parts of life? Obvious example, "calling a spade a spade". Take any derogatory slur and you get feedback from those it offends. Same goes for trick; I have never heard it used in a positive manner. In common usage it is used with condemnation. Some of the girls call each other whore and it's ok, but when a male uses it then it takes on a finger wagging stance.
You pay for it; get over it. You're a TRICK, a JOHN... Originally Posted by Prolongus
Who cares.... but just for grins does the same apply across all parts of life? Obvious example, "calling a spade a spade". Take any derogatory slur and you get feedback from those it offends. Same goes for trick; I have never heard it used in a positive manner. In common usage it is used with condemnation. Some of the girls call each other whore and it's ok, but when a male uses it then it takes on a finger wagging stance.The guy she's talking about made a post in the Men's Lounge. He's being a baby because his ego wasn't stroked. He even says so in his post. Guys whine when providers lie to them, then they whine when providers are honest. People don't want honesty, they want to hear what they already believe.
Maybe if we (tricks) start a trend by addressing each other as tricks we can lessen the butthurt
Then again, "I don't want any part of that tar baby"
****if you find any of the above offensive...then you hopefully get the gist
To the OP...boo hoo... If you want sympathy tell what you said that was offensive. I'm not going to feel sorry for you if for example your stance on the holocaust is positive...just saying maybe (big maybe with the audience) it was just. Originally Posted by bored@home