Things have sure slowed down here. But no other www gives better info than TER. Switter has a lot of activity, but is not sorted by region. Lot's of great girls to see in California...does not do me or them any good while I am in Boston.
Thankful that I enjoyed hobbying while I did. The glory days seem to be over. Have seen a few repeats since FOSTA, and have even started up with the wife again. I won't see a new girl without reviews, unless she is with an established agency...and there are so few of them left. Anyone having better luck, please share your secrets.
Anyone have any Intel on them? The photos and ad seems too good to be true. Seems like it is either a scam or big brother. They are posting all over the place to include SW.
I'm on the same boat. Switter feels like the capital of BBFS part of the this lifestyle. I'm following bunch of providers on twitter, but I have no idea what I'm going to get.
Every time I see provider I'm interested in on twitter I ask myself the same question. Am I going to get an amazing experience or just a handjob for $400-600? Girls on twitter are also not that much of help. There is this united message about guys should be happy with what they get from the appointment. I have definitely cut down big time on the number of girls I see, but my bank account is growing much faster not sure if there is a relation between the two.
I'm thinking about visiting Boston for the first time before the weather becomes too cold. Does anyone have any advice? I have never been to Boston and I was thinking about staying in the Copley Place area. (? - I think that is what it is called.) It looks like it is close to a park - I am a runner.
Is there a better area to stay or is it better to break up my trip into a couple of different areas? (I will probably be visiting the Aquarium downtown and sightsee a little bit. Any advice for either things to do/places to stay or how to meet new people would really be appreciated. Thanks. Abby
The Seaport district is the happening place right now. Copley is close to the Boston Common.. anyplace has decent stuff near it. Copley is also close to Newbury St shopping...a high end area .. so you might like that
There is a very nice hotel close to the Aquarium, and it has a very nice park right aside of it.
The only problem is that it could be a bit inconvenient for clients to get to it as you have to know your way around Boston to find it easily. Copley Sq. is considered the most convenient as it is right off the Mass Pike.
Here's a map of the Boston Neighborhoods. Be aware of some strange things: - There are TWO waterfront districts. They are close enough together that getting them confused isn't a big deal ... except for someone who gets annoyed by the confusion. South Boston WF is the big Convention Center area; Downtown WF is where the Aquarium is. - Copley Square is a sub-neighborhood in the big yellow Back Bay area. - Do NOT confuse South END with South BOSTON! - Logan Airport is in East Boston, just off the edge of the map. - Not on the map, but if the names come up, do NOT confuse Roxbury with WEST Roxbury. . If you like to run, you might enjoy running along the Charles River: http://greatruns.com/boston-the-charles-river-paths/ The map has the distances of the "bridge circuits." The Esplanade with the Hatch Shell is where they have the big July 4th Boston Pops Concerts and fireworks that are sometimes broadcast nationally. Also: http://www.bu.edu/today/2009/boston-a-runner’s-paradise/ . Parks? Downtown Boston has the Public Garden and the Boston Common, both very nice places to stroll around. . Some of your visitors might not know a specific hotel, so try to be prepared to tell them what it's near (ask the hotel concierge for some landmarks). Know the closest subway stop is also a good way to give people a good clue to your location: "5 minutes from Park Street Station" and such. Ask the concierge for a subway map and the nearest station. . Also check out the Boston Convention Bureau Event schedule: http://www.massconvention.com/events Huge events can take up all of Boston's 20,000 hotel rooms. I don't see anything too big coming up. If the Red Sox have playoff games (nationally televised) that can take up hotel rooms AND keep some guys glued to the TV and sports bars and not seeking the enjoyment of other forms of R&R. . The Head of the Charles Regatta is Oct 20-21 and that will fill hotels all over Boston and suburbs. ~11,000 rowers PLUS their coaches, families, classmates, etc. descend upon Boston. . HAVE A GOOD TIME!
Oh Wow! You completely rock!!! (And I loved your description of some of the mistakes that can be made. It definitely made me chuckle a little bit.)
I think every locale has its oddities that out of towners might not know about. In NYC, Houston St. is House-ton, not Yew-ston. "Midtown" in Manhattan has a bunch of different meanings: with some people you need to be more specific. . Josulli mentioned "Seaport district" which might even be the correct of preferred name for the South Boston Waterfront side of the Fort Point Channel, but not everyone knows or follows the same conventions: de jure rather than de facto. . Where are you coming to Boston from? Do you have a twitter or some other web presence?
It’s only useful if you were already subscribed, at least for the guys. Since all this went down I can’t even view ladies profiles anymore. They say not taking new members. Not sure if the ladies know this?
Re: Asian Japanese Twins Anyone have any Intel on them? The photos and ad seems too good to be true. Seems like it is either a scam or big brother. They are posting all over the place to include SW.
I finally decided to track down the listing. Pics show three friends and I have no idea which two are the "twins" although they do say twins. Many times, close friends in some Asian cultures are, in English, "sisters" even if they were not born of the same mother (or father). (In Korean, nuna or unni could be a genetic sister or just a friend sister. I've had civilian friends from Asian countries introduce a friend as "sister", see the confused look on my face, and then explain friend-sister, not genetic-sister. I am "uncle" to a bunch of friends' kids. . Within a given industry, even this industry, comrades-in-arms sometimes refer to themselves as sisters (but not "twins"). . If not native speakers of English, they have figured that if sister is good, twin is better. . Whatever you are thinking, the ad says that one is located in Woburn and "my sister" is in Framingham.
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