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    Many times client slap me because I refused 50 euro or I refused different things.They slap my face and left.But I think better if someone is same like Rachel .You must be like that with them otherwise they are bad with you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolyne View Post
    Many times client slap me because I refused 50 euro or I refused different things.They slap my face and left.But I think better if someone same like Rachel ,you must be with them otherwise they are bad with you.
    Were they drunk or on drugs ? I got no respect for anyone that assaults another person so that behaviour is so wrong

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    Just few was drunk most of them just normal Irish men.But they got upset because I didn't take 50 euro and slap me ,or push me to the wall and etc.They became violent easy with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolyne View Post
    Just few was drunk most of them just normal Irish men.But they got upset because I didn't take 50 euro and slap me ,or push me to the wall and etc.They became violent easy with us.
    Hi Carolyne First want to say that shocking to hear but not surprising as few bad client everywhere in Ireland..
    But that not good to hear as you must be careful who you see and sorry to hear men try to manipulate you into lower price..
    But that no excuse for a man to lay a hand on a lady like you as just because you don't accept 50 Euro and why should you as you charge your price you set and if not happy they shouldn't ring you in first place..
    I can only speak for myself but never lay a hand on a lady like slap or pushing maybe touching her with her permission of course...And I hope to keep it that way..
    Carolyne I hope telling this make clients realise that guys who think they can abuse you or any lady who pay you for a meeting can't do what they want..And if their is any member here who use this site who abuse or assaulted you Carolyne name and shamed them as no one should have to suffer abuse like that or warn other Escorts PM of member if any of them who abuse or assault you as safety is paramount for all Escort and Ladies should stick together as you all in same business..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zander View Post
    no you, talking about escorts I have met who said Irish men nice compared to other countries they worked in
    Most men are really nice Zander, but it's not the nice ones you have to worry about. Having said that a lot of the timewasters sound lovely on the phone. They are like Jekyll and Hyde.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zander View Post
    Ireland is not bad compared to other countries and most guys do treat ladies with respect but can't understand why a seemingly intelligent woman thinks its ok to hit a guy in this day and age for no legitimate reason
    Ireland is not great either compared to other countries.
    The industry over here has the same bad eggs as every other country.
    Pimping, trafficking, aids among escorts, bareback etc etc.
    Ireland is far from a good example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Divine View Post
    Actually, yes, I know what I'm doing most of the time and nobody is allowed to push my boundaries. That's the message I'm sending. What's yours? Be super nice to nosey clients? Let them do whatever they want in your place? Talk to them on the hallway, give out to him for being nosey? I certainly don't think hallway is a place for that. Drag him back in the bedroom ...?!

    Anyway ... I ''provoked a client'' (by some of you point of view, not mine) and nothing happened. The story you are on about, I don't see how the lady provoked him. Are you on about the guy's character? Because if you are, provoked or not, one can be nice or nasty, nothing to do with the lady, me or any other girl.

    If so, maybe we all should stop working because we don't know when and how/when a client can become violent. And look, the girl was nice to him and ended up badly.
    I've never hit or slapped anyone my entire life. I have a had the odd client go in the wrong direction and I have easily got them to come back without having to strike them. I'd rather make a joke out of it and say something a bit sassy than make a compromising situation. I have never had a client disrespect my rules. I always tell my clients to have a shower when they come in and they do as I ask out of respect. I am the in full control and I don't need violence to do that.

    What I am saying is that it is best not to provoke a situation and respect is a two way thing.

    I find it very strange that you take my advice as a slight on your character. It was just an observation and it is totally your choice what you do with it, but if it makes you feel better to try and make me out to be weak for not striking people that is fine. I'm not the one who's having to slap people to make them behave.

    I would like to add I have never been slapped by a client or hurt in anyway. I'm quite shocked at what I just read. Worst thing that has happened to me is someone doing a 'look n go' in Dublin a couple of years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Equalizer View Post
    As per http://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/Pages/...ces)_Bill_2015

    The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015 was published on 23 September 2015. The Bill includes wide ranging provisions such as

    • New criminal offences to protect children against grooming;
    • New measures to protect children from online predators;
    • New & strengthened offences to tackle child pornography;
    • Harassment Orders to protect victims of convicted sex offenders;
    • New provisions to be introduced regarding evidence by victims, particularly children;
    • Addressing a gender anomaly in the laws on incest;
    • New offences addressing public indecency;
    • Maintaining the age of consent to sexual activity at 17 years of age and to provide for a new “proximity of age” defence; and
    • To criminalise the purchase of sexual services.


    When enacted, the Bill will bring Irish law into line with a number of international legal instruments as well as implementing the recommendations of a number of Oireachtas committees.


    Whilst most of the above Bill is welcomed, there are a few things I cannot help but wonder about the last bolden part of the Bill

    Of all the details of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015, the one part which is reveiving relatively little media coverage is "To criminalise the purchase of sexual services."

    It appears to me as if Frances Fitzgerald (and others sharing the same agenda) have lumped "criminalising the purchase of sexual services" into a Bill which nobody could really question (think about it), so as to sneak the most important (think about it ) part in under the radar.

    It also appears to me that with the aim to "criminalising the purchase of sexual services" (and subsequent comments which Frances Fitzgerald and others sharing the same agenda) have made in prior interviews, that Frances Fitzgerald and all other concerned are more interested in regulating sexual behaviours than in supporting and protecting persons working in the Sex Industry in Ireland
    lol at this one "Addressing a gender anomaly in the laws on incest".

    Does that mean no more inbreeding in the wicklow mountains

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    so roughly when is the new law actually in then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Someone I know was seeing a regular in a hotel she was working at and she felt very comfortable with him and thought she knew him. They were having fun on the bed and he asked for bareback. She said no, as she doesn't do bb and thought it would end there, but he had decided since he had been a loyal reg that she should know that he is okay and he deserved to have bb with her. When she refused a second time he grabbed something and sprayed it into her eyes. He then quickly got dressed and left her there in the hotel in pain.

    She ended up in hospital and now is only partially sighted and has light sensitivity, which means she has to wear dark glasses all the time. This is permanent, it will never get better. I met her some years after the attack and have seen her eyes.

    The only good side to this story is that they caught the guy leaving on CCTV and he was prosecuted and sent to prison.

    So, sure you people can make light of my opinion and tell me that Rachel is cool and knows what she is doing and there was never any danger, but if this can happen with an unprovoked situation and simply a denial of a service not offered, never feel that you are totally safe.

    I won't say anything again about this subject, but I am really disappointed in some of the replies to my post and how flippant people have reacted. You guys might think it is me being me, but I've been around long enough to see and hear all the things that go on and when you personally know of people that have been raped and near blinded then it becomes a lot more real.

    I hope nothing like that ever happens to Rachel or any other sex worker, but people DO get hurt and frequently!
    An absolutely shocking story! I'm not sure about whether oor not we have hate legislation in this country, as far as I know we don't and it is needed!
    Basically anybody who assaults a sex worker or certain other categories of people - Gay/rascist/elderly etc should get a higher tariff on sentencing leading to a longer prison sentence!
    Ride them on the beaches!

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