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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiberjabber View Post


    MC Fluffy SmallHorn in da house comin at yall, dropping sum cheezzee rimes in double time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendra View Post
    To me a fluffy client means he is a gentleman, a total softie, respectful, friendly and polite.........this to me is my ideal client as naturally I am going to warm to a person like that which means I am fully relaxed during a booking and therefor naturally probably offer him a better service over someone not so fluffy.

    So why is it that fluffy's always have the piss taken out of them by non fluffy clients? If I was a guy, I would much rather be a fluffy client who has respect for women.

    The only problem with a fluffy client to my mind is that he may be taken advantage of by the not so good escorts out there, the scam artists if you will so I would say that the only way to avoid being taken advantage of is to stick to well reviewed and established girls OR really pay attention to detail because if there are any red flags then they should avoid or walk away if they feel uncomfortable.

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    Fluffy to me is much different, i would describe my dog and cat as Fluffy,

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    John boy, you view life the way i wish i did.

    Poster of the month right here.

    I actually love this guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Simpleton View Post
    Fluffy to me is much different, i would describe my dog and cat as Fluffy,
    "The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.

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    Wouldn't consider myself as fluffy. I'm just polite, respectful and a gentleman. Nothing wrong with being that way in my view.
    Love slowly unwraping a sexily dressed lady.

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    i take exactly the ammount needed , and i make sure before i see them is there any extra fee if im intereted in a fav that might need extrsa money


    if she asks me for extra ill walk or not bother with that fav and mention it in my review i had asked her about extras on the phone and then when i was there i was asked for more

    fortunatly i have not come accross this in ireland

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    I have been told that escorts classify their clients and have terms for all client types.
    Wonder what I'd be?

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    It's always the way: the people perceived as being meek are the ones who are picked on by the vultures.

    Some can take care of themselves, and pick themselves up after being knocked down. Others stay down. It's a crying shame, but not a lot can be done I fear. The person has to learn for themselves, and that can only come from within. Even that takes experience.

    You can only hope that they're not left disillusioned and isolated.
    We live always underground
    It's going to be so quiet in here tonight
    A thousand islands in the sea
    It's a shame

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZVN60 View Post
    It's always the way: the people perceived as being meek are the ones who are picked on by the vultures.

    Some can take care of themselves, and pick themselves up after being knocked down. Others stay down. It's a crying shame, but not a lot can be done I fear. The person has to learn for themselves, and that can only come from within. Even that takes experience.

    You can only hope that they're not left disillusioned and isolated.
    That is the saddest part in my mind. There have been some lovely fun posters here that came in all enthusiastic and full of life and then you see them get disillusioned and disappointed and gradually they pull back and back until they rarely post at all or just leave. I've met loads of lovely clients who do read the threads, but never join in, as they simply don't want the hassle. Such a shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZVN60 View Post
    It's always the way: the people perceived as being meek are the ones who are picked on by the vultures.

    Some can take care of themselves, and pick themselves up after being knocked down. Others stay down. It's a crying shame, but not a lot can be done I fear. The person has to learn for themselves, and that can only come from within. Even that takes experience.

    You can only hope that they're not left disillusioned and isolated.
    "The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.

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