Las Vegas

Not for me..it enhanced it!
cheesewiz 2302 reads
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Some people may think it has an adverse affect on my social life, but I disagree... I'm refering to my near legendary Vegas trips :-) 15-20 yrs ago (before I was married), I was socially active. I would go out on 2-4 dates a week. Every night I would at least call up 1-2 girls (mainly to get a date). Don't get me wrong, I wasn't a "playboy" per se - I just enjoyed having fun (bar hopping, movies, eating out).For various reasons, I became a recluse. I rarely went out. And worst, "sticking it out" by try to save a relationship that was going nowhere.The hobby has helped me get back into the land of the living. I even made friends with some of the ladies and plus some of my fellow hobbyist. Recently, I became separated and I believe it will become permanent. At first I was scared to death, but now Im really excited about starting over.The ladies whom I've dated have shown me that it's never too late to start again, I never lost my personality (but they never seen the old cheesewiz from years ago :-)), and begining to reclaim my old self confidence.I still have a ways to go... I need to make some lifestyle changes... eat right, exercise, lose weight... but I know and I will get back on track.So the answer is NO, the hobby hasn't adversely affect my social life at all... God bless the independent escorts!PS. WOOWOO! :-)

AJ1968 reads

Can too much hobbying have an adverse affect on an individual?  Does it warp your perspective about women, or at least make it difficult to have a girlfriend?  For myself, it has always been hard to meet women, so I have utilized escorts. What does everybody else think?

cheesewiz2303 reads

Some people may think it has an adverse affect on my social life, but I disagree... I'm refering to my near legendary Vegas trips :-) 15-20 yrs ago (before I was married), I was socially active. I would go out on 2-4 dates a week. Every night I would at least call up 1-2 girls (mainly to get a date). Don't get me wrong, I wasn't a "playboy" per se - I just enjoyed having fun (bar hopping, movies, eating out).For various reasons, I became a recluse. I rarely went out. And worst, "sticking it out" by try to save a relationship that was going nowhere.The hobby has helped me get back into the land of the living. I even made friends with some of the ladies and plus some of my fellow hobbyist. Recently, I became separated and I believe it will become permanent. At first I was scared to death, but now Im really excited about starting over.The ladies whom I've dated have shown me that it's never too late to start again, I never lost my personality (but they never seen the old cheesewiz from years ago :-)), and begining to reclaim my old self confidence.I still have a ways to go... I need to make some lifestyle changes... eat right, exercise, lose weight... but I know and I will get back on track.So the answer is NO, the hobby hasn't adversely affect my social life at all... God bless the independent escorts!PS. WOOWOO! :-)

little Utah town I live in(great job)my dating options are very limited as I am not of the major religion here. I was becoming depressed and looking for an outlet. To date here I would have to change my religion and my lifestyle and I'm not willing to do that, I'm me, period. By going to LV and seeing and meeting some great ladies, I have found new friends and have brought myself back from wondering about myself. Yes it's business, I know, but the friendships have continued, so it's not really ALL business is it? Thanks to the great ladies I know so far, Kit, Chrissy Ann, Kim, January, Meghan and Sierra for giving your time and friendship, and to the ladies I'm haven't seen yet but will, I look forward to our meeting and our future friendships. To the guy friends, Cheese, Spartacus, Ventana, Viagrant, Packerfan and Buddah, I'm glad to have met you. So I stand beside Cheese and say it has enhanced my life also. --modified by Top at Sun, May 06, 2001, 16:24:31

Topped and/with cheese and I would be inbetween.  Wonder what that would be like?

and despite time to heal the trouble between us we are still estranged. I hope that one day the fence will be mended, as this person was a good friend and I think can still be if we could just get past the old and look at the new. They say time heals, that’s what I’m hoping works in my case. Maybe it will work for you and your friend also. Good Luck either way.--modified by Top at Wed, May 16, 2001, 18:12:49

kim2195 reads

unfortunately sometimes thats not enuf...  there comes a time when you have to ask if your efforts are worth it...especially when they have a hard time seeing their way to the truth...people are going to believe what they want to and if you have to convince someone you're telling the truth why bother? kinda defeats the purpose..

worth it. The past is a very hard thing to get by sometimes but I think I had a true friendship. I feel I should at least try to sit down at some point and try to work it out. I remember an old post of yours, three sides to every story, theirs, yours and the truth. It could be as simple as a matter of miscommunication. I hope, in time, to get my friend to chat, maybe you can too, but again good luck to you either way and thanks for the input.

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