Chicago

Where can I get duck tacos? (e)
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I want to move somewhere warm SO badly. I hate the winter. But I am having such a hard time leaving! And it's not just the kick-ass summers with amazing street fests and hot, round corn-fed bottoms peeking their wintered-white skin out of teeny-tiny high waist shorts. And it isn't because of the access to amazing meat-focused restaurants on every corner where I can get a duck taco or prime rib at any given moment.

It is because I LOVE working here. And the other providers I meet - (with the exceptions of a few crazies, as is anywhere) - they are the most consistent, reliable, and responsible women I meet! We have a pretty decent network of communication throughout the provider realm, and some ladies I have met are the most supportive of their own kind than I have met in any other city.

Oh, but the clients! I don't know if I could do better business anywhere. Sure I have a great time when I travel, but Sweet Home Chicago is where it's at. No dealing with shallow, thieving, flaky morons. The ladies here like to do business, and the men like to find a favorite gal to stick with. Chicago loves security. You can step away into fantasy land with someone who is either highly reviewed by other community members or easily verified when they provide you their screening info, and then go back to your routine and have a really great relationship to count on for when you need that fix!

Chicago is really such a great place to work, I'm so grateful for it! Any clients that can offer my rate and aren't too busy bitching on boards are the ones I see getting screened, doing research on ladies, and when they come to me they are kind, polite, gracious, and know just about everything there is to know about me. They are spending their time working hard and, in turn, doing their research and treating themselves when it's time for a reward for all that hard work.  It works out well, because the ladies are hard workers too. If we contact each other to collaborate or chat about news and safety, we mean it. We are consistent and kind and caring. Perfect.

I love you, Chicago! Hobbyists and Providers alike!

I'm sorry I dont work here full time you sing such high praises! Sadly I can only visit occasionally but I have to say I preferred it when it was warm enough to swim in the lake last September on my last visit :)

. . . because I was planning on posting a not particularly passive rant about how in the last few weeks I have met with no less than three remarkable companions, none of whom I had ever met in the seven-odd years I've been around.  None of them were hard to find.  The three dates were completely different in cost, duration, attitude, and approach to what might have been, to a casual reader of reviews who never actually participated in these things, was a fairly cookie cutter sort of thing.  "We met.  We kissed.  There were acronyms involved.  Then  I  left"

I have no idea whether "quality" has gone down.  Price has gone up, I guess, but I have found plenty of people in my price range.  And it's all a pretty expensive indulgence anyway.  

I have put reviews up of virtually every encounter I have had.  Anyone can PM me with questions.  I can, and have, done the same.  There's no real excuse for being unhappy.  

I will say this -- things changed a bit after the End Demand legislation (or whatever the fuck it was).  LE has put a damper on things.  Some places are much worse, like Indy, and others are just depressing, like Denver.  Anyway people can complain all they want.  All I know is I had a wild idea that I'd go out for lunch with a beautiful girl on a WHIM mind you -- and it was a girl I never met -- and the goddam thing was done in the time it took me to drive downtown.

No complaints

Chicago is absolutely my favorite place to tour!  After a first-time visit to New York a couple of weeks ago, I'm adding NYC as a close second!

However, you guys do have sucky weather.  

After living in San Diego for 20 years, and California most of my life, I enjoy a little snow, wind, and rain.  I love it, actually.  But, I think that's because I visit for a week at a time.  I can't even imagine what it's like to not be able to go for long walks with my dogs for MONTHS at a time.  And you really can't.  Because their little feet freeze after 5 minutes.  

A winter wardrobe in San Diego is shorts, a tank top, and flip flops with a sweat jacket at night, occasionally.  It is fun to be able to wear winter clothes and awesome coats.  I buy them just to wear in Chicago, NYC, and other colder cities that I tour.

But, hey, if you're considering a move, come visit San Diego.  It's much more lovely and less congested than LA.  

We have really nice hobbyists, here, and nice providers, too.  We have meet and greets, but they usually aren't posted on TER.  If you pm me, I'll tell you how to find them and you can come meet some of us on tour.

xoxo

Freya

Jack_Inhoff439 reads

Considering that Chicago is on pace to become the next Detroit, it would be in your best interests to get out of there as soon as possible. Be safe in Chiraq!

I honestly don't get what you're saying.

Jack_Inhoff504 reads

Do you not follow the news?  Are you aware of the huge financial crisis plaguing Chicago?  Last month, Moody's downgraded Chicago's debt rating to two notches above junk status.  Chicago's pension liability is a ticking timebomb. Illinois's pension liability is as well. This is exactly what brought Detroit down and Chicago is going on the same path.  I don't see how you can't be aware of it.  John Stossel just did a great documentary called, "Chicago:The Next Detroit" in which he showed that Chicago is exactly where Detroit was at before going bankrupt.  So, you take Chicago's overwhelming financial crisis, along with out of control crime (it's not called Chiraq for nothing), and you have a huge problem on your hands.  This is why I told Lola that it would be in her best interest to get out of Chicago as soon as possible.  Chicago is going the way of the titanic. It's doomed!  

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Thank you sincerely for getting me out from under my rock. I was not aware f these pronouncements. Sounds or Thule the California economic Crisis.  Chicago has more intrinsic value than Detroit. But I know nothing about this vvcalifornia hasn't gone into the toilet and I doubt chicago will either. But it sounds like it's no sure thing v

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