Florida

Tampa vs Miami
randomvr301 295 reads
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reddoug66 48 Reviews 333 reads
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YourGFEAssistant 490 reads
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Are you planning a tour? Do you want to mix a vacation and a tour? Are you looking to return regularly and establish repeat clients? There are many factor to consider when comparing the two cities.  

Although both cities are in Florida and have great gentlemen, they are very different and it would be like comparing apples and oranges. Miami has an active nightlife and club scene and you would enjoy yourself a bit more culturally perhaps with the super beaches and more to do but it s also very competitive and the provider market is over saturated if you were looking for an extremely successful tour. Most of the South Florida ladies tour. Tampa has some wonderful, established local gentlemen and also a great convention market. It also have some nice beaches (St. Pete Beach is rated one of the Top 10 in the World) but it is quiet and laid back as opposed to the metropolitan, multi-cultural Miami vibe.  

Good luck in your search and enjoy the Sunshine State regardless of where you land!

Your GFE Assistant~
Sexy Toni
 

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SoftlySarah See my TER Reviews 448 reads
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pretty spot on! I live in Tampa and it's cozy and quiet. I spend a lot of time in St. Pete for fun. Business is quiet but decent, and comes in fits and spurts. Summer is very slow. If I had the freedom, I'd travel more for work.  

If you visit, look me up and I'll buy you a drink! :)
Posted By: MollyJohanssen
In your honest opinion which city is better?

KaraKeys See my TER Reviews 510 reads
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have lived in both places and I agree with Sexy Toni.

See you soon! :)
Kara

Just_thebadboy_n_me 345 reads
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Great just what Florida needs another high price over rated provider!

Posted By: MollyJohanssen
In your honest opinion which city is better?

Just_thebadboy_n_me 373 reads
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Wow so every provider that has a rate lower than yours is a low price provider. Good luck with making friends.

DamienScott 307 reads
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Fishing? Strip clubs? Pro football? Hookers? We're not mind readers here unlike you.  

Posted By: MollyJohanssen
In your honest opinion which city is better?

DamienScott 340 reads
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God help us.  

Posted By: MollyJohanssen
were just tired of being soooo damn cold!!! Chicago killed it, Las Vegas weather i thought i was gonnna have a heat stroke and now in seattle its nothing but gloomy days which i hateeee!! ggrrrrrr

hay5650 270 Reviews 314 reads
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So a lady posses what appears to be an honest question and she gets flak from a bunch of alias's.  No wonder people get fed up with this board.

I would vote for Miami but then I'm an East Coast guy.

Just_thebadboy_n_me 322 reads
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Ok a question for you. I guess when you where born your mom and dad said let's name our son hay5650. Everyone here use an alias. Or is your name truly hay5650.

Posted By: hay5650
So a lady posses what appears to be an honest question and she gets flak from a bunch of alias's.  No wonder people get fed up with this board.  
   
 I would vote for Miami but then I'm an East Coast guy.

DGL17 9 Reviews 416 reads
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I'm partial to the entire area.. Less congestion and I feel more at "home" there like I belong... When I am able to leave the Daytona Bch area for good I'd like to relocate there myself.. I enjoy the gulf waters vs. the Atlantic too... My 2 cents...

bushyannette See my TER Reviews 352 reads
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aint had one in fl in 10yrs

DGL17 9 Reviews 302 reads
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My pleasure...  Hurricanes can effect any part of the state.. The safest part of FL and the entire east coast of the US actually from a direct hit from a hurricane is Jacksonville! Western most city on the east coast of the US... But hurricanes are such massive storms they can engulf the entire state so even those inland deal with high winds and damage, flooding and the like... As one man in Ft Myers said after the 3 major storms we had in 2004.. " WHEN I MOVED TO FL TO LIVE BY THE WATER I KNEW THERE MAY BE DAYS I'D BE LIVING IN THE WATER"

Molly Feinstein See my TER Reviews 340 reads
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urlie Where Every You Settle in FL... You'll Do Amazing!
I Wish You The BEST!
Tootle

DamienScott 302 reads
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A lady who's assistant trolls every board on ter in an inane manner for attention. Wake up. Don't be a her limp dick caddy.  

Posted By: hay5650
So a lady posses what appears to be an honest question and she gets flak from a bunch of alias's.  No wonder people get fed up with this board.  
   
 I would vote for Miami but then I'm an East Coast guy.
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DamienScott 282 reads
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WiMAX was a rather weak storm relatively speaking. So you lost power once for a few weeks, maybe, in ten years? What percent of people in FL were impacted? Less than 5% maybe? Maybe

YourGFEAssistant 331 reads
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...I for one lost the roof of my home and suffered severe damage to my home and I am still seeing the affects even after the repairs. It was a serious storm and nothing to pass off as a "rather weak storm relatively speaking." It hit South Florida right before the housing crisis and was a major blow to our economy. You obviously are not a South Florida resident because you would not be speaking so carelessly about such a serious matter.  

Ton

fivespice 302 reads
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Molly - Please don't take the crass response from the "anonymous" posters as representative of FL.  

I agree with some of the other posters. If you are looking for a more laid-back atmosphere, than the Tampa area would be great. If you are looking for a more vibrant night life, than Miami may be more up your alley. If you like the feel of a major city and having a variety of things to do (without the cold weather!), then go with Miami. I know several people who have lived in Chicago, DC, etc, and they all complain about Tampa's lack of a comparable night life.  

Also, they are not very far from each other - about 4hrs by car, and 1hr by air - so you could always tour the other if you want a change of pace.

Best of luck and keep us posted!

DamienScott 361 reads
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You're right I don't live in S Fl but thanks for making my point. It impacted a very small geographic portion of the state albeit a highly populated one. I'm a native. Are you? I recall Donna and drove thru Miami a month after Andrew. Kendall to be exact. Looked like pics of Dresden circa 1945. And I had a biz and two homes hit by Charley. Those were three real . You're such an oracle I'm surprised you thought it was "affect" not "effect" in your. No wonder you're a retired hooker.  

Posted By: YourGFEAssistant
...I for one lost the roof of my home and suffered severe damage to my home and I am still seeing the affects even after the repairs. It was a serious storm and nothing to pass off as a "rather weak storm relatively speaking." It hit South Florida right before the housing crisis and was a major blow to our economy. You obviously are not a South Florida resident because you would not be speaking so carelessly about such a serious matter.  
   
 Toni  
   
   
 
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YourGFEAssistant 347 reads
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Yes, I am a native, I was here in Andrew as well and I am not a retired hooker And you are still an ASS!

Sexy Toni

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Homewrecker 296 reads
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Homewrecker 279 reads
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In Coral Springs, Hollywood.  Roofs came off. Trees downed. It wasn't a pleasure.

DamienScott 284 reads
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Ok. Whatever you say. I guess the old axiom is true. When you can argue the facts, insult. Tells me a lot about you. BTW since you're such the self appointed oracle, what per cent of cat 5 hurricanes originate in the 'Atlantic basin' as you call it? Please enlighten us. I'm sure you're a delightful lady. Sorry you had to stoop to the level you did.  Have a great week.  

Posted By: YourGFEAssistant
Yes, I am a native, I was here in Andrew as well and I am not a retired hooker And you are still an ASS!  
   
 Sexy Toni

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YourGFEAssistant 306 reads
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First, Sir, you are infamous for insulting people. For example just look in your post above when you called someone a "limp dick caddy." I guess then your insults must certainly say alot about you. I was not insulting you by calling you an ass, I was merely pointing out a fact. Your comments that Wilma was basically a "nothing storm" when there were 11 directly related deaths (I am sure their families thought it was nothing) are truly ASININE. That is why I called you an Ass. Not an insult, an observation.  

Second, I am not a self appointed oracle. You seem to have given me that title. I was merely quoting NOAA and included the link in my post. I don't want to get into a meteorological discussion with you, or any discussion for that matter. I did not "call it that". NOAA did, read the article I submitted.  

Finally, I KNOW I am a delightful lady. Many would agree. I am even confident there are some that would disagree. But hey, different strokes for different folks and that's what makes this world go around.  

I certainly hope that you have a great week as well.

Always Sexy~
Toni



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dalliance6969 86 Reviews 280 reads
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For me the providers in Miami have better both in looks and service. I look forward to my time in Miami. Tampa not so much. Just my opinion.

PitchingWedge 91 Reviews 285 reads
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It is a much more populous area and certainly more diverse.  A virtual plethora of Latina ladies from which to choose in addition to all the others.

I agree that Miami and South Florida may very well have the biggest selection of hot ladies and top providers in the country.  At least during tourist season, that is . .

bushyannette See my TER Reviews 318 reads
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After looking at your homepage And seeing ur rates. ..... U might want to goto miami. U might have better luck there. B/c u won't get ppl in tampa to pay that .. More middle class family n retired gents out there..

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Homewrecker 349 reads
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bushyannette See my TER Reviews 259 reads
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it is hard enough in fl to get clients to pay 200-300 an hr

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