TER General Board

Re: That explains a lot...
escalade1964 65 Reviews 1902 reads
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1 / 29

Know it is him for you?

 
How many ATF hobbyist do you have? LOL

Senator.Blutarsky 917 reads
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2 / 29

Mouth constantly engaged...always seeking the limelight... Hanging out with hookers... Yep, you're a politician

SinCitySinner 67 Reviews 856 reads
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3 / 29

Can't type more than 10 word sentences at a stretch...

Can't engage in a debate, even if life depends on it.   Politician my ass.. :D

dontknowanymore 4 Reviews 820 reads
posted
5 / 29

"Try not to suck any cock on the way to class."

 
Classic!

datytodayie 856 reads
posted
6 / 29

then give up on the whole ATF idea. When they offer OTC or big discounts then mybe but in reality they try (it's their job) to make us all feel like you are their favorites.

HookerWithAHeartOfTinFoil 789 reads
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7 / 29
ROGM 834 reads
posted
8 / 29

I'll chime in on this; I don't think a Provider has 1 ATF Hobbyist. She probably has a few of her favorites that treat her Nice and are Polite to her during a Session. I know Money factors into this too. But if a Provider can see a Hobbyist without any problems or drama, then she'll most likely see him again putting him on her Regular Client List. Just my point of view from a Hobbyist Perspective.

dontknowanymore 4 Reviews 672 reads
posted
9 / 29

Okay okay....she mentioned class earlier in the dialog...you're right.  It's only been about 18 years since I've seen the movie...so...pretty happy I remembered what I did :)

He he he...

Still...classic scene

Ms.Vicki See my TER Reviews 747 reads
posted
10 / 29

is my all time favorite and I think he knows it.

no_email 3 Reviews 697 reads
posted
11 / 29

Real life experiences can not be compared to a scene you saw in a movie, or a chapter you've read in a book.

dontknowanymore 4 Reviews 638 reads
posted
12 / 29

Posted By: bigvern
Real life experiences can not be compared to a scene you saw in a movie, or a chapter you've read in a book.
Disagree.  People compare that shit all the time.  What are you talking about?  



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HeathersLuv4u See my TER Reviews 803 reads
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13 / 29
Ms.Vicki See my TER Reviews 792 reads
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14 / 29

He should start a school teaching guys how to be a dapper well-mannered generous fun hobbyist. I would drop everything to see him.

HazaScrewLoose 886 reads
posted
15 / 29

you ladies have the balls to say who your ATF is

London Rayne See my TER Reviews 808 reads
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16 / 29
London Rayne See my TER Reviews 738 reads
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17 / 29

I have the entire Kevin Smith collection, but must say Chasing Amy is my ATF.

butterflydust See my TER Reviews 794 reads
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18 / 29

...it's really hard to pick an ATF.  seriously, i'm a very fortunate woman.  i have a whole lot of favorites.

inicky46 61 Reviews 661 reads
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20 / 29

I've found that real life is much weirder, downright unbelievable sometimes, than any movie.  Especially some of  the things that have happened to me playing this little game of ours.

Posted By: bigvern
Real life experiences can not be compared to a scene you saw in a movie, or a chapter you've read in a book.

inicky46 61 Reviews 632 reads
posted
21 / 29

Rod, didn't you say a while back you lived in a rural area with few providers?  Doesn't sound like any place the movie industry would be.  Careful!  You might confuse me!  Or yourself.  Just sayin'.

justanillusion 750 reads
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23 / 29
mrfisher 115 Reviews 800 reads
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24 / 29
no_email 3 Reviews 730 reads
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25 / 29

Whether you intake media by choice, or occupation you are still exposed to it.

This wasn't directed at you personally, I just find comparing non-fictional events, to fictional events as an easy out for your brain. Like we can't think for ourselves.

I'm guilty of this myself, this is a pet peeve of mine.

no_email 3 Reviews 629 reads
posted
26 / 29

I think entertainment would be more informative, if it would be more honest about life.

tg_baby 667 reads
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27 / 29

Some I don't see very often (one of them, I've seen only twice since 2010), some I see quite often.

I'm sure they realize that I like their company, but I don't tell them that they're my favorites. I'd like to think that I make all of my client feel special...so probably all of my clients *think* that they're my favorites. Some are, some aren't.

justanillusion 746 reads
posted
28 / 29

I have favorites for three different reasons.

First group are really nice guys, guys I could easily hang out with.

Second group are the group that I might not necessarily want to spend a lot of OTC time but are really good clients.

Third group are a combo of the other two

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 1004 reads
posted
29 / 29

I've had sooo many sweethearts. There is the awkward one or two who come, put down a donation for an hour or so, then leave in 15 minutes, barely saying a word... they leave me baffled and wondering if I did my job. (i would assume so if they're satisfied in ten minutes and paid for an hour with no complaints... but...)

I ponder the experience, feeling like an idiot, and later a nice review pops up from them...

umm...

My ATF's are the ones who seem to want my company AND p**sy, not just my pussy. I feel my job is more than the parts. Intellectual and physical stimulation.

Guess some dudes just don't talk. :-/

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