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Caution and Patience
theTMAN 131 Reviews 3170 reads
posted
1 / 12

I'm wondering whether hobbyists and providers are concerned about the pandemic of coronavirus? I see the top providers usually kiss with tongue etc. Since the incubation period is between 5 and 14 days how is one to know if there is a risk?

awesomeabsat40 126 reads
posted
2 / 12

All good points MG. Stay with regulars you know their traffic and can assess risk. As best president ever said, trust  but (try in this realm) verify.

shloppy 33 Reviews 136 reads
posted
3 / 12

Not panicking would help as well. It actually lowers your immune system abilities. I went into the Trader Joe's a couple of days ago to get some wine and people were buying everything off the shelves, including all the bread of course. Super-long line for the checkout. I just shook my head and walked out. Later I realized what I should have done before I left is yell at the top of my lungs 'STOP FREAKING OUT!"

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 72 reads
posted
4 / 12

shower, WITH SOAP!!! sadly we have to repeat this over and over again bc many dont do it.  

Wash hands and strength your immune system :)

Malraux 73 reads
posted
5 / 12

Totally irresponsible behavior.  You have no idea if you are an asymptomatic carrier of SARS-CoV-II.  While the measures you are taking might reduce transmission it clearly isn't 100% protective.  While the CDC is pleading with people to socially distance you are encouraging people to be intimate and promising safety because of your sanitary measures.  Sorta like taking an anti-HIV drug and then having sex with an HIV positive person.  Your day of reckoning will come.  

gators20022007 7 Reviews 115 reads
posted
6 / 12

This doesn’t make sense. You never know your provider’s clients and you certainly would not know if they are Covid-19 carriers.  Be safe

Posted By: awesomeabsat40
Re: Timely subject of discussion
All good points MG. Stay with regulars you know their traffic and can assess risk. As best president ever said, trust  but (try in this realm) verify.

JIMBOY 149 Reviews 70 reads
posted
7 / 12

Sex is not the problem, it's part of the solution! Now what's needed is good marketing to get the word out. ;-)

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 80 reads
posted
8 / 12

I didn't think it was that serious... , it was not "too bad" BUT things has changed. DRASTICALLY!  
At this moment, I rather to avoid social interaction, instead I am offering virtual packages, I am available via phone & text via nite flirt) and with regulars I have a text-phone package from a private number.  
I understand that talking may be hard for those that are secluded with their families... but text message is discreet.  

I dont know when we would get back to "normal" but for the time being... I feel is better to stay at home and provide only virtual services....

I will back...

hedge7 31 Reviews 140 reads
posted
9 / 12

All hobbyists should be heeding the CDC guidelines, which in effect means not having dates at this time. The ladies are placed at risk with each customer they serve. The reality is that engaging in this behavior during the pandemic is totally irresponsible. Not all the hand washing, gargling, etc. will definitively deter the spread of the virus for customers engaging with workers in the sex industry. I know that this sucks, but it is reality. Be safe, and be patient.

gwydion 16 Reviews 60 reads
posted
10 / 12

Completely off the main topic, if you have a social security number, you should be eligible for a stimulus check.

143JADE See my TER Reviews 111 reads
posted
11 / 12

I’d like to some of us providers are essential workers lol  

 
I’m sure half the people in the thread barely are even still washing their hands at all to say the least.

jenniferxj6 See my TER Reviews 122 reads
posted
12 / 12

I think most ladies are very thoughtful and know how important it is the our personal lives to be very careful and discrete, neat, clean. This sets us apart from girlfriends mistress complacency. we know consequences could be high for both of us and your families.  

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