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New patron of the business, looking for advice on how to get involved as a newbie in madison. Advice and recommendations are appreciated.

It is the top thread on this page.   Lots of good advice about the hobby in general, and how to use TER in particular.

I highly recommend becoming a VIP member also.

 
Be a faithful reader of these boards as well, especially this board.

 
If questions come up, don't be shy about asking on here.   That's what we do.

 
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Posted By: tigger9

New patron of the business, looking for advice on how to get involved as a newbie in madison. Advice and recommendations are appreciated.
There is a Regional Discussion Board for Wisconsin, which I guess is where Madison is.  Use the search button and see how many are posting from Madison.  
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There is also a Regional AD Board for Wisconsin.  There are quite a few listings specific to Madison. You can post ads to the ad board but READ THE AD POSTING RULES in the TER manual, first. Ask here for clarification and advice. (Roughly: you must include a link to something with your contact info; one ad per 7 days; you can include a pic (ASK HERE IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THAT). Etc.)
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Follow the ISO (In Search Of) Board which is kind of national. Every once in a while, you might see a request from a place near you.
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A frequent poster to these boards is AlexandraMilw.  She might chime in here with some Wisco advice.
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We know nothing about you (age, etc.), but I wonder if Sugar Baby relationships are a possibility where you are. The SB scene is mostly discussed on The (Perfectstorm, GaG ... somebody help me here) Erotic Highway Board(?).  
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On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin!  
Plunge right through that line! ...
Raise her glowing flame!
Stand, fellows, let us now salute her name!
tig - ger - nine!
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EDIT: Ooops! I assumed that tigger9 was a Provider! Well, some of the info still applies: Local Boards, etc.

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You can tell from the saguaro cactus in the background.

plus the facial markings are quite different.   Here are some in Naples Florida:

until I told him that, if he does, I will get a honey badger. He changed his mind and got a koi pond instead.

Posted By: mrfisher
Re: True enough...
plus the facial markings are quite different.   Here are some in Naples Florida:
However, despite its name, the honey badger does not closely resemble other badger species; instead, it bears more anatomical similarities to weasels.

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