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foreveryaction 1 Reviews 2605 reads
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...I like honesty in anyone. As someone that finds "body art" unattractive on a woman, I would have been quite disappointed to find the "EVERYbody has one" tattoo located on your lower back that you attempted to conceil. While many men find the "paint" sensual, I view it as a flaw on a seemingly flawless body and it's conceilment a flaw in character. But then again, if I wake up on the right side of the bed tomorrow, I might just change my mind...
Good luck in your new endeavor. With a form like yours, surely you'll initially have no lack of suiters.

MarciSDSU4572 reads

Hi Gentlemen,
This is my very first post on TER. I would like to introduce myself to all of you. I have occasionaly posted on CL and have kept very low key, being that I go to SDSU. Just recently I said "what the heck" and have become more visual by listing myself on SDASP and Eros. I have recently increased my clientel significantly and have met some outstanding gentlemen. I'm fairly new to this profession (this summer)but have been a dancer for many years prior to being a provider. I would encourage you to contact me via phone# or email. I would like to know from all of you....what do you think makes an outstanding provider...or in other words...what do you like in a provider. I look forward to meeting all of you!

All I can say is that, if the gents don't treat you right over there, we'd love to have you come over and tour Scottsdale for a couple of days in the near future.  Really like the verbiage of your EROS ad, and the beautiful pics speak for themselves.  Best of luck!

MarciSDSU1647 reads

I will let you know if I head out that way! Thank you for the compliments!

PHX???? Jeffery, and I would pull out the red carpet from beneath us 2 satisfy U...lol...

...I like honesty in anyone. As someone that finds "body art" unattractive on a woman, I would have been quite disappointed to find the "EVERYbody has one" tattoo located on your lower back that you attempted to conceil. While many men find the "paint" sensual, I view it as a flaw on a seemingly flawless body and it's conceilment a flaw in character. But then again, if I wake up on the right side of the bed tomorrow, I might just change my mind...
Good luck in your new endeavor. With a form like yours, surely you'll initially have no lack of suiters.

MarciSDSU2742 reads

I appreciate your honesty.

It looks like the quality of women at SDSU has gone up since I graduated!!

Welcome to TER.  I have bookmarked your site...will contact you as soon as I can.  Like you, I am busy also.  So when I try to make an appointment, it is a big plus to have you be on time also.  Of course, once the formalities are taken care of, making the man feel as though you are 'his, and only his' for the as much as time permits makes this gentlemen, for one, a repeat customer.

Don't listen to those who try and put you down. Everyone has there own tastes. Watch you dont post too much personal info. You never know whose reading it. ( ie. LE, a crazy, or school mate) If you find yourself self-medicating to get thru sessions, rethink your choices. Otherwise you look like a hottie and seem very personable. It seems to me you're off to a great start!

quietknight5250 reads

Just be yourself, don't give out too much personal info and choose your clients carefully.  Also keep close tabs on what's going on in the discussion boards, the hobbyists here provide some solid advice and in general are very cool. Take care and be safe little lady!

MarciSDSU2820 reads

Ok,
I appreciate your advice.

Guys, I've seen Marci a few times and each time was better then the last. She is very down to earth and fun to spend time with in more ways then one. Giveher a call.

I a guy cain't even spell (its suitor not suiter) his criticisms have no merit. I suggest this person forsakes the hobby for a remedial english class.

You are gorgeous and have already surpassed Don Coryell as my favorite Aztec of all time!

"I a guy cain't"? Looks as though we might be sharing a class my friend. You posted your reply at a cozy 9:37 A.M. One misspelled word aside, I thought mine was done quite well considering it was done around 6:30 in the morning after a 27 hour stint in order to complete a clients project.
Now. As far as my criticisms having no merit...
I first spied this young lady's "not so glossy ad" as it appeared on CL. It was quite evident that her pictures had received a messy dollop of Photoshop paint in order to conceal a tattoo on her lower back. While there are many here who could care less, there are quite a few here that simply find tattoos unattractive and, perhaps, even abhorrent. For those that share such a view, an encounter with a lady that seemingly was absent of such "expressions" might find such an encounter as simply wasted time after finding that her images were, indeed, doctored to conceal the fact. To me, it's simple,  misrepresentation. No different than stating misleading information in regard to age, size, weight, proportions, measurements or services rendered.
Her initial question was what men find attractive or important in providers. I think it's safe to say that we all would like to be told the truth as close as humanly possible. No one wants to be greeted at the door by a diminutive, drugged-out, emaciated, tattoo laden, five-packs-a-day brunette offering a $300 massage "plus tips" when they were looking forward to a tall, athletic, buxom, tattoo-free, smokeless blond that offered trips around the world for just the $300.
Again, there are plenty of gentlemen that don't care either way. On the other hand, there are plenty that find body art, not only attractive, but highly desirable. I'm just not one of them and I believe that it's wrong for women to go out of their way to conceal what many of us find so unappealing. Oh, and they do...You can take a look at any number of ads that are posted by ladies whose reviews mention "a few" to "many"  using shadows, a hand, body position, material, clothing and/or Photoshop, in order to cover the truth. Is this out-and-out lying? I guess not. But for those of us that it truly matters, I think we would have liked to have known before the garments hit the floor.

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Que Pasa1455 reads

Upon finding a tatoo above a young lady's ass, I find it presents itself as an wonderful opportunity to add some "paint" to it myself!

Ahhh...Que Pasa......
Again, while they just aren't my "cup-oh-tea", I can imagine, if you had your way, all the ladies would have a "bullseye" in that very same spot! Well happy hunting to you and...NICE SHOOTING!

Que Pasa2253 reads

Of course, giving a facial every now & then is good too.

MarciSDSU2942 reads

Hi There,
While I appreciate your honesty, I wanted to clarify why my tatoo is covered....I am a college student with numerous friends all over San Diego County...98% of them have no idea about my profession and I would like to keep it that way. Even though in my pics you can see a lot of my face, body, clothing, or no clothing..lol, if my friends suspected I was the one in the photo..a tatoo would end all speculation, they would know for sure...so it is not my intent to misrepresent, in fact, I believe my clients would agree that I am a VERY honest person, but I just do not want my friends, family, teachers, etc..to be able to forsure know it was me. I have no problem with your dislike of tatoo's, that is cool, we all have our like/dislikes, but please understand that some of us have other reasons for photoshop.
Thanks Anyways

sisola2032 reads

WOW!!! I'll be giving you a call next week...

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