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it is at the end when the guy grabs his pants with him when he goes into the shower.  It is like... what? You REALLY think she is gonna steal that 50 bucks out of your wallet and ruin her reputation. It just makes me laugh a little.

I visited this girl and we had a great time.  Very nice, sweet, personable girl.  When we were done, I was dressed and ready to go and she was walking me out of the bedroom.  Then she kind of jumped in front of the dresser to block the envelope I left there earlier.  Not too obvious, somewhat smooth, sort of practiced.

I know it 's happened, and maybe a lot, that a guy swipes the envelope runs for it.  Here we're having a fun time but there's still something in the back of her mind thinking I could be a thief..

You're really not much more than a stranger to her. If you had seen her numerous times, then I would be surprised by her actions.

Just bummed out that girls have to deal with that.  That's all.

I'm not a thief, so the idea didn't cross my mind.  I didn't take it personally at all.

I knew a girl who waited until after the date to ask for a donation.  The guy said he left it in his car, and here, hold my cellphone until I get back.  Of course he never returned, and the phone had no battery anyhow.  He probably picked the thing up from the "cell phones for soldiers" bin.

it is at the end when the guy grabs his pants with him when he goes into the shower.  It is like... what? You REALLY think she is gonna steal that 50 bucks out of your wallet and ruin her reputation. It just makes me laugh a little.

some ladies don't care about their reputation, they'd rather have the cash. And most guys wouldn't question a provider if they found their wallet short lest they be threatened with blacklisting or risk incurring some other form of provider wrath. Safest thing to do is empty your wallet before the appt if you've never met the provider before and take away the temptation.

Never has happened to me knock on wood...

What if it is much more sinister and they are laundering their cash?

Good Point Bebe.

Bebe ~

I laugh because I have done just what you describe -- bringing my clothes with me into the bathroom at the end of the visit when I shower.  It's not the 50 bucks left in my wallet I'm worried about.  It's all the other stuff: my drivers license, credit card and the hassle of having to replace those things.  I suppose I shouldn't bring that stuff with me.  But, in any case, I hear what you're saying, Bebe.  Point taken.

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