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If not for the multi-level demonizing, and stigmatizing of the hobby
holeydiver 113 Reviews 1145 reads
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How do you use your website?  I can think of two possible categories of hobbyist websites.

1.) Is it a blog on the hobby?  Is it a ready made bio for provider screening purposes?  Is it a site for posting your trophy photos and videos (with permission from the provider, of course)?

2.) Or is it your own private place for you to be Sybil with hundreds of aliases.  Or traffic cop, redirecting people to other websites.

AbFuckingsurd 444 reads
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Mainly the same old names/posters you see on this board. Pathetic. They think someone cares about their life as an elderly John. If it wasn't so sad, it would be hysterical.

ChiefRedbeard 18 Reviews 586 reads
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4 / 8

Follow the link to Hobbyist Blogs. There is also a sister site for Escort Blogs

Some Nerd 188 reads
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5 / 8

Probably not what you have in mind, there is an interesting site "Letters From Johns" (http://lettersfromjohns.blogspot.com) which is interesting reading.

There's also "Letters From Working Girls" (http://lettersfromworkinggirls.blogspot.com), but it doesn't look like it's been updated for several months.

Carrie Hillcrest See my TER Reviews 205 reads
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It's simply a blog on the hobby, and an interesting and astute one at that. Not a trophy or ounce of self-serving in sight. He's my favorite P4P curmudgeon. ;)

It's also good if you want to read about "duck hunt turing", apparently.

PontificatingEructation 290 reads
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7 / 8

and the wide scale profiteering from said there would be little reason for these discussion boards, let alone “hobbyist blog sites” to exist.

 Literary icons of satyriasis and whoredom; Who would’a thunk it?
 

toondin 362 reads
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I admit the blogs by hobbyists lack the sex appeal of escorts blogging, the guys have a stereotype to try to break. The blog gives them a chance.

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