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420Smoka4Eva 922 reads
posted
1 / 30

Some of you may be upset about election results but I would recommend keeping these types of posts to a minimum on your social media. You are advertising your business and it probably isn't a great idea to be incredibly hostile towards your client base. It probably isn't great openly talk about poisoning your customers. I'm not a Trump voter but seeing that garbage is still a huge turnoff and enough for me to keep my money in my pocket.

 
As for the clients, I would clearly recommend putting Vaughn Wolfe (TER ID: 386571) on your do not book list. She seems clearly dangerous and not somebody I would trust with my money, health or safety. If this is what she feels comfortably saying out in the open, imagine the kind of thoughts she suppresses.  

 
"The statistic about knowing your rapist makes it clear that women and girls don’t need to be armed, we need to embrace tradition and learn how to poison."

nevertoolarge 28 Reviews 4 reads
posted
2 / 30

well if you were to RAPE her ...  you deserve what's coming to you !     all too often women are raped by someone they either feel they could have trusted or get into situations they fear escaping.     its a sad truth.  

inicky46 61 Reviews 4 reads
posted
3 / 30

That said, there's a trend now of civvie women withdrawing from having sex with men. Seems stupid to me.

davincib1 89 Reviews 7 reads
posted
4 / 30

Maybe she's not talking about poisoning clients?  I don't gather from this post that she's talking about poisoning a customer.  Rather a family member, abusive/controlling spouse,  or someone close that is a rapist or possibly holding them hostage, but then again that's just me.  

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 8 reads
posted
5 / 30

It is unclear from that one post who she is suggesting is known to them (the rapist) that is someone they have the opportunity to poison.  

helixir 42 Reviews 6 reads
posted
6 / 30

I may be willing to risk it for that fabulous culo!
😆

Rafl 6 reads
posted
7 / 30

I always read their X accounts for crazy. Its saved me a few times.

bofia 26 Reviews 3 reads
posted
8 / 30

but this post doesn't bother me at all. It's kind of witty.

RespectfulRobert 3 reads
posted
9 / 30

Yes, I am aware what some women are saying on social media. But saying it, and actually doing it, are two vastly different things. It started in South Korea and is known as the "4B movement." It's more than just sex. Its no dating, no marriage, etc It is VERY fringy. People can say stuff all they want online and act VERY differently in their real life and no one would know.  
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I don't get the feeling that this is real, in any large enough numbers to really matter. It only ends up boomeranging back and hurting themselves so that is why its expiration date is next week sometime. lol.

Rafl 2 reads
posted
10 / 30

One would think so. But some providers can’t help themselves.

Posted By: inicky46
Re: I think most providers instinctively know not get political.
That said, there's a trend now of civvie women withdrawing from having sex with men. Seems stupid to me.

Boobsman100 20 Reviews 3 reads
posted
11 / 30

I often see people who are racist try to blame it on alcohol.  
Social media supposed to be a good thing ; it connects people across the globe, information gets around fast, it's an alternative to the coercive big corporate media , people make money ,etc.  
But boy oh boy ,,,,it certainly gives a platform to the crazies,the dumb down and the loonie toonies.

inicky46 61 Reviews 3 reads
posted
12 / 30

Or, "in wine is truth."  It's not the wine making someone racist. It's the wine letting the racist out.

WIMissScarlet See my TER Reviews 10 reads
posted
13 / 30

I am extremely political on X and I would hope anyone and everyone would read my page before booking with me!  

 
Stay sane and safe....
Scarlet

420Smoka4Eva 4 reads
posted
14 / 30

There was a whole MATGA thing going around that was joking about poisoning husbands and men for “abuse.”

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 5 reads
posted
15 / 30

I dislike political talk. I followed several providers who post politics it’s not arousing.  If I had a penis it would not be at full salute 🫡 after political conversations. I definitely do not pollute my X with political talk, nor do I waste time discussing it in real life debating, or during a date it’s not attractive.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 3 reads
posted
16 / 30

"Every village has its idiot. But it took the internet to bring them together."

 
I suspect there is a pretty good economic argument based on network effect dynamics that supports the view that the internet has dumbed down the level of discussion, and expanded the spread of lies, propaganda, conspiracy and other stupid shit.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 2 reads
posted
17 / 30

Most of what you say is actually the internet.

 
I'm also not so sure about these points -

 
People make money - every piece of new tech introduces people who make money.

Alternative to big media - I don't think it's an alternative to anything.

Internet is a place for people to produce and consume information and do so extremely rapidly.

Access to more information has never been a bad thing. The more information a human has on something, the better off that person is.

Even in the case of op, if we didn't have social media some of us would see the provider not knowing she's really political.

 
It also gives everyone a voice whereas conventional societies typically tend to only express voices of those whom certain people in position of power deem important.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 4 reads
posted
18 / 30

It's just that the internet - at least the initial version before heavy government regulation, censoring, surveillance and so forth - was truly a free market of thought and expression and conversation. With anonymity (whatever the degree of) mixed in. The barrier to entry to have a voice on the internet is extremely low.  

Hence people hearing voices they'd never hear otherwise (no, not schizophrenia). And ideas that they would never discover on their own in the societal circle they are in.  

The Dunning Kruger effect can partially explain some things going awry on the internet, but at the end of the day, it's really on people and not the tool. The internet has so much useful information every person on the earth can spend their time by learning something very useful. But instead many choose to engage in low hanging fruit such as surface level topics on  politics religion or whatever for the nth time.  

 
The internet in its nutshell doesn't do anything that you can't do already. It just accelerated the process and makes it so convenient.

In terms of being able to connect more people together (and their ideas however questionable), inventions such as Airplanes, Telephones (imagine you had to talk in person to someone who's in your group), Telegraph/Morse code, and so forth were also big in connecting people.  

 
Of course, the convenience/anonymity also attracts bad actors. You can't have full information freedom and freedom of anonymous communication without some bad actors trying to use it for their advantage.

SEVENNY 83 Reviews 4 reads
posted
19 / 30

...as women are not sex dolls. That is, they have opinions and interests beyond what they decide to do for a living. In other words, they need not just "shut up and lie there" to paraphrase a certain entertainment anchor. Having said that, I do find that multiple X accounts is the way to go. It's hard enough to gain a following and that's made more complicated when you have too many diverse interest that don't intersect. I wouldn't want people on my sports twitter (whatever it's called) to see my political tweets or judge me by the SW'ers I follow; hence I have three accounts.

Also do not see why you would call Vaughn out in this way. Clearly she is not in your favorites list and she is not reticent to show everyone who she is so all you have to do is not book with her leaving her to see clients that decide to see her.

Enjoy!

WIMissScarlet See my TER Reviews 5 reads
posted
20 / 30

Well, right now I am averaging 3 clients a day for bookings so I guess the individuals that actually have a penis would disagree with you. Having the ability to discuss the history and philosophy of politics is for sure not for every provider, but the clients that do visit me are always very appreciate that I have the knowledge and ability to discuss things on an intellectual level, and not an emotional level, on a broad range of topics. Intelligence and intellect are probably at the top of my list for attractive qualities in men, thankfully they think the same about me!!  

xoxo
Scarlet

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 1 reads
posted
21 / 30

I believe you say you are a Libertarian so you don't automatically get classified as the "enemy" like the major warring sides would otherwise assume.  
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I met a very enthusiastic liberal sugar babe who launched into politics right away.  I simply said I was Libertarian and basically she didn't really know what that meant so I got to skate on that.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 2 reads
posted
22 / 30

Of course there is nothing wrong in and of itself with connection people.  

 
I was not blaming the tool -- inanimate objects don't "do".

 
I'll let you ponder some of the lines in the song here.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 5 reads
posted
23 / 30

"sour grapes".  Women who can't get a man say they don't WANT a man, and they feel that gives them control.  It's a false assumption.   If you're seen pictures of some of these hags on TV, the vast majority are not at all desirable, with or without hair.  Women like this giving up sex is like us giving up eating fish guts for the holidays.  It's an empty gesture with no power.  

inicky46 61 Reviews 2 reads
posted
24 / 30

You eat fish guts when it's NOT the holidays?
Nice lunch!

SinCitySinner 64 Reviews 2 reads
posted
25 / 30

For one good idea libertarians have, they have 10 bad ones.  They are a perennial party of NO..  

 
If you haven't read already I would urge you to read END THE FED by Ron Paul.. Nothing short of Ramblings of a lunatic.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 1 reads
posted
26 / 30

Have to leave the discussion of actual politics to the Politics forum.

SinCitySinner 64 Reviews 6 reads
posted
27 / 30

OP started...  

 
Point finger to OP. lol

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jaydalee See my TER Reviews 2 reads
posted
28 / 30

discuss politics or religion in social media. I have seen the posts on social media mentioning if you voted for a certain person you are not a wanted client and do not contact. This is their choice to make that kind of statement especially on your "escort social media account."
I am not going to alienate some of my client or potential client base due to his political views.
As long as he is resepctful and not a danger to me I could care less what his political views is.
I am booked to provide a service,to fulfill a fantasy,to provide intimacy and companionship and to be paid for it. Period.
My political views is kept to myself .
Just my .02

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 1 reads
posted
29 / 30

I just thought the statement about village idiots meant you felt like it was a bad idea to have them meet each other.

 
And to me it's a fundamentally good thing. No matter how stupid or radical or irrational one might think a person is, imo they deserve their voice to be heard.

The downside of forming cults/conspiracy theory circlejerks/terrorist orgs is to me well worth the upside of giving people who might have been too asocial and poor to have a voice in conventional society. And a conventional society has a lot of problems on its own, including often categorizing things it doesn't agree with as idiotic and labeling people as idiots.  

 
Thanks for the link. It's a cool song. I enjoy hearing random songs from genres I usually don't listen to.

 
Here's one I like, it's more about TV and materialism and trends but it exhibits similar sentiment. Except, well, internet grants you voice instead of taking it away ;)  

http://youtu.be/QXz099uwnt8

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nudetonyc 39 Reviews 1 reads
posted
30 / 30

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but there are consequences. For some who do get political, then they need to be ok with losing clients that might take offense. At the same time, maybe they don't want that clientele either. If you don't want to risk losing clientele, then you would want to stay away from politics or other controversial matters.  

But this is everyone's personal choice. Bruce Springsteen is a good example, he openly talks politics at his concerts and knows it turns some people off. He has surely lost fans because he is outspoken. He doesn't care though.

I don't think you need to be telling providers what they should or shouldn't do for their business.

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