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What do you mean?Wow and Wow!
(or alternatively, just another that finishes too quick leaving too much time at the end to fill in!)


What do you mean?Wow and Wow!
(or alternatively, just another that finishes too quick leaving too much time at the end to fill in!)
Do you know if she is back as I can't find a link...thanks...Joy is one of my regulars and she frequently takes sabbaticals for a few weeks and deactivates her phone and Locanto Ad. She's a sweetheart and is always friendly, fun, and up for anything. Try her again in a few weeks and she'll probably be back.
She'll reactivate her locanto link when she's back. You can find it if you look further up the thread.Do you know if she is back as I can't find a link...thanks...
Anyone got any experience with these ladies?
Yeah I had a weird experience there once. In fact it was the only time I ever bailed on a punt and it was before I got to the front door. I came down the street and noticed this weird guy playing basketball at the little park near the house in a way that I thought seemed like covert surveillance of the punter. It kind of freaked me out so I drove around the block and he was gone five minutes later. But then I think he was sitting in a car across the street a few doors down. At this point I bailed altogether
This one is at 55 Thorburn street Beechboro. Doesn't match the photo of course and a waste of time going there to. Looks like the ads been taken down now to.
https://www.escortsandbabes.com.au/Profile/WA/Applecross/Independent/AnnabelleC/ is it this annabelle?Another Thursday punt...I had planned on seeing Carmen again, and tentatively arranged to see her today, but then she was unresponsive when the time drew near (better that than unresponsive during the act, eh?) So I went to Plan B, the lovely Annabelle. She has the best hairdo you'll ever see on an escort and a banging body too. Of all the escorts I see, I have the best sex with her. Well worth a visit if you get the chance. Her ad seems to be down on E&B and Locanto at the moment. She says she is looking for a new rental for escorting. I've been seeing her on and off for two years (11 visits in that time) and it has always been at the same place on Canning Highway.
That's her
How would you rate her body/face? Hard to tell from her photos.Saw Annie again today. I don't have anything new to say about her other than that she's awesome. Today is the two-year anniversary of the first time I went to an escort. Since then, 73 visits, $10,910 spent![]()
Still cheaper than a girlfriend.Saw Annie again today. I don't have anything new to say about her other than that she's awesome. Today is the two-year anniversary of the first time I went to an escort. Since then, 73 visits, $10,910 spent![]()
Annie isn't hard to look at. She's a bit chubby, not too much, and must be my age (43) or a bit older perhaps. Nice boobs, smooth skin. In terms of looks she reminds me a lot of Nina (used to be in Mirrabooka, I think she's in Redcliffe now). Difference is that Nina is a bit older, more expensive and more vanilla in her services. So I've switched allegiances!How would you rate her body/face? Hard to tell from her photos.
oh man....... wish that was what i had spent over a couple of years.Saw Annie again today. I don't have anything new to say about her other than that she's awesome. Today is the two-year anniversary of the first time I went to an escort. Since then, 73 visits, $10,910 spent![]()
If there was a way to tax all these WLs being paid in cash, we'd forever be in budget surpluses! Maybe not too long once cash is gone.oh man....... wish that was what i had spent over a couple of years.![]()
Well done...costing approximately $200/fortnight....great value...far cheaper than a wife or girlfriend....keep up the good work....Saw Annie again today. I don't have anything new to say about her other than that she's awesome. Today is the two-year anniversary of the first time I went to an escort. Since then, 73 visits, $10,910 spent![]()
Exactly … a very popular working lady once told me that at one point she was hosting up to 12 customers a day … doing mostly massage with nude HJ but with the odd FS thrown in. Knowing her nude HJ rate was $120 an hour, multiple that by an average of say 8 punters a day, working 6 days a week and 48 weeks a year you have an income of close to $280k per year tax free. On PAYG you would need a salary of close to $500k. Doubt you can sustain that level of popularity for any extended period of time but good money while you can make it.If there was a way to tax all these WLs being paid in cash, we'd forever be in budget surpluses! Maybe not too long once cash is gone.
Facts.I was talking to a wl and she was saying how much of a pain it was having cash. She said you have to be real careful and it's difficult to only have cash
As gov tax man is watching.
Sounds good but she’s gonna get RSI in her wrist so quickly.Exactly … a very popular working lady once told me that at one point she was hosting up to 12 customers a day … doing mostly massage with nude HJ but with the odd FS thrown in. Knowing her nude HJ rate was $120 an hour, multiple that by an average of say 8 punters a day, working 6 days a week and 48 weeks a year you have an income of close to $280k per year tax free. On PAYG you would need a salary of close to $500k. Doubt you can sustain that level of popularity for any extended period of time but good money while you can make it.
I loathe simps.Lol and many of you bleeding hearts on here feel sorry for them.
Probably ambidextrous!Sounds good but she’s gonna get RSI in her wrist so quickly.
Now this reminds me of a time when I had parked behind a restaurant and was sitting in the car with the window down and this young bloke, maybe the dishwasher and about 22, comes out the back in tears while on the phone. From the gist of it, his gf dumped him and he was pleading with tears with her "baby, I love you, please don't do this, I need you". Those words sealed the fate of the relationship. No woman respects a man that pleads for a relationship.I loathe simps.
I’m very glad your gave that young man some wisdom. Unfortunately most young men are getting absolutely no guidance today. Never show a women weakness ever. Once you do she will jump onto another dick quicker than you can say Jack Robinson. They don’t care about your struggles they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.Now this reminds me of a time when I had parked behind a restaurant and was sitting in the car with the window down and this young bloke, maybe the dishwasher and about 22, comes out the back in tears while on the phone. From the gist of it, his gf dumped him and he was pleading with tears with her "baby, I love you, please don't do this, I need you". Those words sealed the fate of the relationship. No woman respects a man that pleads for a relationship.
I felt disgusted, loathe if you like, but at the same time sorry for the young lad. He clearly didn't have Mr Time or a role model as his teacher. I waited for him to finish being dumped. He sat on the ground and was crying. A pitiful sight to see. Waited until he had calmed down a bit then spoke to him. Long story short, I imparted some of my wisdom and told him to text his gf and apologise saying that he overreacted and say that he agrees the relationship was never going to work out and that they should move on. Of course she doesn't text back, at least while I was there for maybe the next 15.
I think about maybe 6 months later, I bumped into him at the same restaurant and lo and behold saw him again, though he didn't look the scruffy young man that he was and was no longer the dishwasher but the, what do you call them, the meet and greet guy at the counter who shows you to your table. He was very well dressed, suit and tie and all that. He cleaned up well and looked quite fit and pumped now. I didn't recognise him but he recognised me. I asked him how things were going and, I kid you not, he was very grateful and thanked me for setting him straight back then. Long story short, his ex gf came back wanting to be friends and then wanted to get back together as she "felt" she made a mistake but he had moved on as I pointed him in the right path. He was a new man, with ambition and direction. I guess being dumped enabled him to start afresh. After dinner, went to pay and found out that he had already taken care of it. And it wasn't cheap, about 150 (decent steaks in Perth aren't cheap).
I wonder what happened to him. Very much doubt he would still be there as this was maybe 3 years ago unless he bought up the place!
There are obviously a few morals in the above story:
1. Build you dreams first and the rest will come to you.
2. Pay a good deed forward.
3. Know your value and worth.
I agree 110% with everything you said.I’m very glad your gave that young man some wisdom. Unfortunately most young men are getting absolutely no guidance today. Never show a women weakness ever. Once you do she will jump onto another dick quicker than you can say Jack Robinson. They don’t care about your struggles they wait at the finish line and pick the winners.
Agree, lots of young boys being brought up by single mothers nowadays. No male role model, no one to teach boys how to be men, to teach them what a man is.Unfortunately most young men are getting absolutely no guidance today
That quote from Kevin Costner's movie.Now this reminds me of a time when I had parked behind a restaurant and was sitting in the car with the window down and this young bloke, maybe the dishwasher and about 22, comes out the back in tears while on the phone. From the gist of it, his gf dumped him and he was pleading with tears with her "baby, I love you, please don't do this, I need you". Those words sealed the fate of the relationship. No woman respects a man that pleads for a relationship.
I felt disgusted, loathe if you like, but at the same time sorry for the young lad. He clearly didn't have Mr Time or a role model as his teacher. I waited for him to finish being dumped. He sat on the ground and was crying. A pitiful sight to see. Waited until he had calmed down a bit then spoke to him. Long story short, I imparted some of my wisdom and told him to text his gf and apologise saying that he overreacted and say that he agrees the relationship was never going to work out and that they should move on. Of course she doesn't text back, at least while I was there for maybe the next 15.
I think about maybe 6 months later, I bumped into him at the same restaurant and lo and behold saw him again, though he didn't look the scruffy young man that he was and was no longer the dishwasher but the, what do you call them, the meet and greet guy at the counter who shows you to your table. He was very well dressed, suit and tie and all that. He cleaned up well and looked quite fit and pumped now. I didn't recognise him but he recognised me. I asked him how things were going and, I kid you not, he was very grateful and thanked me for setting him straight back then. Long story short, his ex gf came back wanting to be friends and then wanted to get back together as she "felt" she made a mistake but he had moved on as I pointed him in the right path. He was a new man, with ambition and direction. I guess being dumped enabled him to start afresh. After dinner, went to pay and found out that he had already taken care of it. And it wasn't cheap, about 150 (decent steaks in Perth aren't cheap).
I wonder what happened to him. Very much doubt he would still be there as this was maybe 3 years ago unless he bought up the place!
There are obviously a few morals in the above story:
1. Build you dreams first and the rest will come to you.
2. Pay a good deed forward.
3. Know your value and worth.
The Eagles said something similiar.That quote from Kevin Costner's movie.
Porbably not the right fit for your story and probably the wrong quote but I like it regardless.
"If you build it, they will come."
Hopefully cash is never gone. Just wait and see the fees and charges rise then.If there was a way to tax all these WLs being paid in cash, we'd forever be in budget surpluses! Maybe not too long once cash is gone.