My vote goes to Ashley Anders, even though I have not seen her YET. Originally Posted by TxdrillIt really depends on what is your definition of beauty. I've always enjoyed my time with the ladies no matter who they are because I always find something beautiful about each and every one of them. Their strengths outweighs their flaws and many times their flaws make them more endearing. What exactly is beauty anyways? I've always thought that the key to life's mysteries is to search for everyday beauties that come in smaller doses than one big beauty that is merely an ideal that you can never find in the end. Providers have been my favorite women of all time so I will say they are all beautiful to me.
This statement^^^Makes her a normal person you would like pick up at bar.
What is it about the $$ or lack thereof, that makes her NOT be a provider?
Not trying to be a smartass, I'd really like to hear your take on this.
All this, "donations are for time and companionship only" & "what happens between two consenting adults" can lead to a lot of YMMV. Luckily I've had pretty good luck connecting with the ladies I've met, with one or two exceptions. So the extra activities have always been mutually enjoyable. So, what makes a girl a provider? The money? Or the service? Originally Posted by H.Hardhat
Makes her a normal person you would like pick up at bar. Originally Posted by Jemma MartinAgain, off the clock, wouldn't you consider yourself a normal person? Of you go out to a club, I'm sure guys approach you, you're beautiful after all. But doing this for a living its not a 24/7 job. Don't you have a life outside the hobby? A romantic interest.
Again, off the clock, wouldn't you consider yourself a normal person? Of you go out to a club, I'm sure guys approach you, you're beautiful after all. But doing this for a living its not a 24/7 job. Don't you have a life outside the hobby? A romantic interest.sounds to me...your fishing for salmon in a shallow pond ....but hey knock yourself out waiting on a thought out deeply mature response,,, ,and don't touch her nipples, as cool as that sounds.......lol
My point is, there are lines each of us draw to separate work from play. Where do you draw the line I think is the question. Would you date someone you met at a club? Would you date someone from Eccie off the clock? If approached at a club, would you discreetly mention play for pay? These are the lines that come to mind, I'm sure there are many more that separate work from play. Originally Posted by H.Hardhat
Again, off the clock, wouldn't you consider yourself a normal person? Of you go out to a club, I'm sure guys approach you, you're beautiful after all. But doing this for a living its not a 24/7 job. Don't you have a life outside the hobby? A romantic interest.K
My point is, there are lines each of us draw to separate work from play. Where do you draw the line I think is the question. Would you date someone you met at a club? Would you date someone from Eccie off the clock? If approached at a club, would you discreetly mention play for pay? These are the lines that come to mind, I'm sure there are many more that separate work from play. Originally Posted by H.Hardhat
Yeah Tony, you're probably right there. I should have seen it earlier by her short replies that she wasn't interested on any discussion on the matter. I thought I could draw her out though. I www thinking maybe a least conversation might lead into an even more pleasant intimate encounter. Apparently she wants none of it. Maybe I'm just not her "type". Well, on to the next I reckon. Originally Posted by H.HardhatK