23-03-2013, 23:22
I don't think you can compare the "girl friend experience" in escorting terms with what is usually experienced...the real girl friend experience can be many things and not something you'd want to experience and pay for!
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23-03-2013, 23:22
I don't think you can compare the "girl friend experience" in escorting terms with what is usually experienced...the real girl friend experience can be many things and not something you'd want to experience and pay for!
23-03-2013, 23:48
(23-03-2013, 23:22)Classy_Katy Wrote: I don't think you can compare the "girl friend experience" in escorting terms with what is usually experienced...the real girl friend experience can be many things and not something you'd want to experience and pay for! True, a real girlfriend, you would take out, tell about yourselves and possibly not sleep with on first meeting
28-03-2013, 16:56
(23-03-2013, 23:14)britishmilf Wrote: Girlfriends do not insist on making there Boyfriends where protection. But that debate is for another time. +1 Saying that girlfriends don't insist of their boyfriend wearing a condom is utterly ludicrous. I don't 'make' my boyfriend use a condom in the same way that he doesn't 'make' me go on the pill. Despite the annoyance of using condoms, my boyfriend has the intelligence and maturity to realise that it could be even more irritating for BOTH OF US if I got pregnant. One of my absolute pet hates is a man who assumes that women should go on the pill rather than 'make them' use a condom. I've met so many young women who have their first ever boyfriend and after a week change their contraception to keep him happy, whilst experiencing a delightful array of side effects, including weight gain, never ending periods, unwanted facial hair (yes, this happened to a friend of mine), awful mood swings etc etc etc. Sometimes condoms are the best option for the man and the woman, be it a paid arrangement, a one night stand, or a committed relationship.
30-03-2013, 10:31
(23-03-2013, 20:51)Bareback Rider Wrote: Miss Esoteric I apologise for coming across as femenine, and i also apologise for my poor spelling, punctuation and grammer etc. i don't ask my boyfriend to use condoms but many girls do. however, i don't moan at my clients about painting my room for me, hanging the light that i bought a month ago, how much money they are spending - so i can't be giving a very good girlfriend experience either? you do make a good argument for your OWN use of bb services and if you and the girls you visit are comfortable with the risks then that is between you - you just won't be converting any of us any time soon. sorry girls, for dredging up an old thread - i mistakenly thought it'd be a good idea to work a Saturday :S v. v. bored right now
30-03-2013, 18:42
(30-03-2013, 10:31)x Connie x Wrote: i don't moan at my clients about painting my room for me, hanging the light that i bought a month ago, how much money they are spending - so i can't be giving a very good girlfriend experience either? LOL.... (30-03-2013, 10:31)x Connie x Wrote: sorry girls, for dredging up an old thread - i mistakenly thought it'd be a good idea to work a Saturday :S v. v. bored right now I nearly worked yesterday, forgetting that it was good Friday, glad I realised in time. Sarah x x x
30-03-2013, 19:08
Quote:when people say that they provide a girlfriend experience and then insist on using a condom this could be construed as false advertising I'm shuddering just thinking about the type of men that might actually believe this to be the case.
First post and hers my two penneth worth on the BB question.
In New York, there is an HIV clinic that is has loads of male patients who have all caught HIV from their heterosexual girlfriends, who strangely don't want to come to the clinic, and are not known patients of the clinic. The clinic workers have a saying. : Q. What do you call a HIV+ heterosexual male who caught the virus from his girlfriend? A. A liar He's odds on, overwhelmingly and statistically a liar because the two greatest risks of contracting HIV are sharing needles and unprotected bum sex with other men. That's a fact. Bigots didn't call it the Gay Plague for nothing. The disease has not broken out amongst the wider population because the vectors are not present in the wider population. But the risk, although small, is still real for men who partake in unprotected vaginal sex with a working girl, but probably no more, or maybe even less than a casual sexually active young woman today. Actually, it is the WG who is shouldering most of the risk, not the client. I very nearly opted for bareback once because I was having problems with condoms. But since I took the advice of partners and WGs and invested in some larger, wider fit condoms like Magnum XL and sex is much more comfortable and pleasurable.
31-03-2013, 19:01
(This post was last modified: 31-03-2013, 19:02 by Trinity-Belle.)
(31-03-2013, 18:48)andy5733 Wrote: The clinic workers have a saying. : Haha! Like it! There is a significant risk to the male partner if the female partner is HIV+ and her count is not being properly controlled by drugs... it is really not something to be dismissive of. But there are more urgent, although arguably less life threatening considerations... like how you explain to your wife that she really ought to go to the clinic because there is a good chance that she has gonorrhoea.... And if you are single, then get yourself a nice dose of genital herpes or HPV and you risk staying single for the rest of your life unless you use one of the poz dating sites... Transsexual working girl in Surrey
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