Phoenix

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paco1980 19 Reviews 1133 reads
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1 / 11

I mean..if she's really good what diff does it make if she gives the donation to her pimp?  If her service is tops and her pimp stays out of my way why avoid her?

balljointnut 23 Reviews 752 reads
posted
2 / 11

I believe in AZ if she has a boyfriend and they share a bank account he can be prosecuted as a pimp. IMO that is ridiculous and I don't hesitate to enjoy her company. However, if you are referring to the classic definition of a pimp then I choose to avoid those. Pimps are people taking advantage of other for their own personal gain and I choose not to participate in that. I include "madams" when I think of the word pimp and of course "agencies" are just a more organized pimp. Give me an indy an day.

Let the gnashing of teeth begin!  
Posted By: paco1980
I mean..if she's really good what diff does it make if she gives the donation to her pimp?  If her service is tops and her pimp stays out of my way why avoid her?  

rogue 40 Reviews 476 reads
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3 / 11
KlondikeBar 18 Reviews 368 reads
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4 / 11
1027485 26 Reviews 509 reads
posted
6 / 11

If the provider doesn't appear to be the primary beneficiary of her work then you should absolutely avoid seeing her.  

Posted By: paco1980
I mean..if she's really good what diff does it make if she gives the donation to her pimp?  If her service is tops and her pimp stays out of my way why avoid her?  

Dave76015 38 Reviews 427 reads
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7 / 11
balljointnut 23 Reviews 511 reads
posted
8 / 11

If they work for an agency then they have a pimp. That is the first obvious clue. If you diligently read reviews it is also fairly easy to discern if they have a pimp. I am sure that some have pimps and nobody ever knows, but I would bet money that is the exception not the rule.

Do you have a pimp?
 
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QueenBia See my TER Reviews 377 reads
posted
9 / 11
spamdog9 245 Reviews 316 reads
posted
11 / 11

If they have no obvious pimp... then you don't know, and you cannot do anything about it.
If they do have an obvious pimp, then avoid.  

As for agencies being the same as pimps, I have to respectfully disagree with that characterization.  Most agencies these days act more as assistants for ladies who do not want to be bothered with the business side of things (i.e. setting up and verifying dates, arranging travel and hotel rooms, etc). Yes, the provider gives them a cut, but that is after the fact (i.e. you pay her, she pays them) -- and you would pay an executive assistant as well, would you not? In my book, that is not a pimp.  Of course, certain law enforcement agencies would likely disagree with ME!  LOL

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