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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzo76 View Post
    Ffs, last time we met you said it was €50 extra for a black eye. Lucky bastard got it for free!
    Pmsl .... That's me ... a kinky b**ch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by xagerate View Post
    Waaaayyyyy too many posts to read here and see what this thread has escalated into
    Either you are the cause of the trouble ...or you are the victim , but that is the best reply so far this year
    As always I am the bad one .. and I love it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stonie View Post
    you're only trolling here again, you know perfectly well you can't hit anyone even at your place or in a pub, you can be prosecuted for it but you already know this as you have studied a bit of law yourself, having you rachel
    So far I had no complains, must be the guys love to be put in their place .. now and again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney Rubble View Post
    I was once in a relationship where I was slapped and beaten around the head by an ex girlfriend on many occasions. This never happened in public and alcohol was invariably a factor. Sometimes I did feel like retaliating but I guess that whatever piece of common decency I still have prevented me. But in response to Rachel NO it's not ok for a woman to slap a man, it's not ok full stop
    It is not okay yet you stayed in that relationship ...

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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!
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney Rubble View Post
    I was once in a relationship where I was slapped and beaten around the head by an ex girlfriend on many occasions. This never happened in public and alcohol was invariably a factor. Sometimes I did feel like retaliating but I guess that whatever piece of common decency I still have prevented me. But in response to Rachel NO it's not ok for a woman to slap a man, it's not ok full stop
    yeah of course it was, you coming in fucking legless and walking into things like her fist and then blaming the woman, typicial, Rubble strikes again

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    Quote Originally Posted by gillyland View Post
    yeah of course it was, you coming in fucking legless and walking into things like her fist and then blaming the woman, typicial, Rubble strikes again
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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    Oh dear. You honestly haven't a Scooby but hey I don't make a habit of debating silly details with an escort on this forum (its a gentleman thing) so I will leave you to have the last word.
    That's it.
    You are indeed a true gentleman.
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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!
    It's not being flippant. Everyone including Rachel has been in a compromising position at one time or other. If this were one she wouldn't be talking about it here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrishSarahBarra View Post
    It's not being flippant. Everyone including Rachel has been in a compromising position at one time or other. If this were one she wouldn't be talking about it here.
    We all have but we don’t hit the person, why not just tell them to leave,

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