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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post
    Don't waste your breath replying to this idiot..
    Why so pissed off by such an innocuous request for 'your thoughts'?? I've seen you respond a thousand times to much more idiotic drivel posted on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I guess that depends on where you would like the attention directed
    As you are shooting the arrow......who cares !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredrick View Post
    Yeah, escorts lives are difficult enough without having to log on here and explain their racial prejudices to you? .... gawd!
    Why are escorts lives difficult. In my experience the women and men advertising here are independent, well remunerated individuals with a high standard of living (mostly tax free) and always appear to be enjoying their chosen path in life. 'Racial prejudices' need to be eradicated regardless of what you do to earn a crust.

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    i do not receive in my bedroom black guys as their dick is to big for my small pussy and they can heart me easily.
    i do not receive indian guys as they always try to touch without paying and after they go....total waste of time
    i do not receive estern european guys as is always trouble with them.....dangerous,maybe from my country either i know them from somewhere.....
    does this answer your question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluefan1 View Post
    Why are escorts lives difficult. In my experience the women and men advertising here are independent, well remunerated individuals with a high standard of living (mostly tax free) and always appear to be enjoying their chosen path in life. 'Racial prejudices' need to be eradicated regardless of what you do to earn a crust.
    difficult because you never know who youre going to meet(maybe he is dangerous),difficult couse we struggle to work ,difficult couse .....

    you get the idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by svetlana View Post
    difficult because you never know who youre going to meet(maybe he is dangerous),difficult couse we struggle to work ,difficult couse .....

    you get the idea
    But do the positives not outweigh the negatives?

    Whatever profession or trade we each have chosen has its unpleasant facets but it also has its rewards and is what we as individuals have chosen to follow. Many of us have days when we would prefer to be doing something else. Or are you suggesting you do this unwillingly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluefan1 View Post
    But do the positives not outweigh the negatives?

    Whatever profession or trade we each have chosen has its unpleasant facets but it also has its rewards and is what we as individuals have chosen to follow. Many of us have days when we would prefer to be doing something else. Or are you suggesting you do this unwillingly?
    haha i am not suggesting anything hun.
    this days when the economy is bad,positives do not outweigh the negatives
    you couldve said that 1-2 years before.....now is mostly struggling to survive...thats it

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    Quote Originally Posted by svetlana View Post
    haha i am not suggesting anything hun.
    this days when the economy is bad,positives do not outweigh the negatives
    you couldve said that 1-2 years before.....now is mostly struggling to survive...thats it
    Most of us are unfortunately in that same situation - your clients are suffering the same economical conditions but some suffer a greater injustice at all times because of the colour of their skin or the accident of their place of birth. That's the only point I'm trying to make in response to the OP.

    I'm all in favour of personal choice but I believe rationality should be a deciding factor in our decision making processes

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluefan1 View Post
    Most of us are unfortunately in that same situation - your clients are suffering the same economical conditions but some suffer a greater injustice at all times because of the colour of their skin or the accident of their place of birth. That's the only point I'm trying to make in response to the OP.

    I'm all in favour of personal choice but I believe rationality should be a deciding factor in our decision making processes
    i agree with you...but this job has more risks then working in a shop or behind the desk......
    its not about racism is about so many cases with black or indian etc.....that you just dont want to take the risk
    i personally dont have a problem with nobody either they are black or yellow......etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluefan1 View Post
    Most of us are unfortunately in that same situation - your clients are suffering the same economical conditions but some suffer a greater injustice at all times because of the colour of their skin or the accident of their place of birth. That's the only point I'm trying to make in response to the OP.

    I'm all in favour of personal choice but I believe rationality should be a deciding factor in our decision making processes
    I think she's saying that she doesn't dislike other cultures/races in general life, but makes choices when it comes to business.

    Just as a bank not lending €1m to someone living in a caravan doesn't mean they discriminate against travellers.
    Mmmm-hmm




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