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  1. urquell

    Votre approche

    I speak honestly about life history and experiences so that conversation can be as authentic as possible. For identity stuff I provide the exact same honesty and frankness that I have come to expect from SPs as far as identity goes, and so I limit it to providing my name, Dick Steele, and saying...
  2. urquell

    Client security

    sigh. yes, it was for me as well. You're being selective and cherry picking again. My "entourage" as you call it, had nothing to do with it, and yes, I used to see advertising SPs as well, and still see MPS. So, when do I need to leave behind or use a decoy wallet? as per the many previous...
  3. urquell

    Client security

    lol, who's being snide now? "turbo harem"? "Pussy mountain"? *snort* :) It's true that the situation I described applies to probably very few people here, but it's actually a situation that's very common elsewhere, and other guys were the inspiration for me to try to create something equal...
  4. urquell

    Client security

    Once again, you're not paying attention and you're zoning in on the things that affect you without considering others or other situations of which you aren't a part that have been discussed in this thread. I can't be bothered to go back and do post referrals for you again so I'm not going to...
  5. urquell

    Client security

    lol. I see you didn't read the whole thread. I'll refer you back to post #48. I can see any of the girls you see but I choose not to, because the experience is so much less than I have now. You also cannot see any of the girls I see, because I have built my own personal circle of ladies...
  6. urquell

    Client security

    ok, so there's two things here. You're zooming in on SP screening requests and ignoring the rest of the stuff, but you're talking as if that's the only issue of consequence. It's not, but as I said before people can make their own choices on any aspect of all the things we've discussed here...
  7. urquell

    Client security

    Yeaaaah....no. It's not that simple. It's not about choosing to do or not do it. That decision is always available, and of course people on either side of the equation can agree or disagree as they like and look elsewhere if they so choose. That's not really the point. The overarching theme of...
  8. urquell

    Client security

    It can and does happen. Not usually to cause a scene, but sometimes a photo or a video snippet. Just writing to the boss is enough though for a lot of places. As you say, even if there's no photo and you can explain it away as a malicious prank or whatever it's still pretty fucking awkward...
  9. urquell

    Client security

    The short answer is yes, but the real answer requires nuance. People have been lumping everything together into an overriding theme of risk of personal assault, but we've really been talking about 3 things: 1) security of your person 2) security of your money 3) security of your identity and...
  10. urquell

    Client security

    anytime. There's lots of discussion of different places in the international section and if any area in particular is of interest to you then I'd be happy to go deeper into it with you. I don't use LL so can't help you there but there's no shortage of experience on MERB lol
  11. urquell

    Client security

    I'll refer you to post #29. I already covered all that. The hyperbole also wasn't necessary because I've clearly delineated over multiple posts that different situations require different things, or nothing at all, and pretending that all of these things is necessary all the time is a gross...
  12. urquell

    The validity of political discussion in 2025

    Political discussion these days doesn't revolve around a thoughtful examination of party platforms or in the benefits of particular party issues, their implementation or the long term benefits/consequences of such, to the extent that they ever did in times past. In current times political...
  13. urquell

    Random thoughts: What’s on your mind lately? Part 2

    subtlety is a lost art. People think to themselves that they're being subtle when to me it feels like they're hitting me over the head with a mallet.
  14. urquell

    Random thoughts: What’s on your mind lately? Part 2

    Nothing sucks harder (not even an elite SP!) than the flimsy-ass one-ply toilet paper in the public bathrooms of big box stores and restaurants. :)
  15. urquell

    Client security

    actually, I wasn't as much thinking about women beating their clients (although that happens too) as about the women's pimps/accomplices doing it. I'm also not just talking about it from a local perspective, but from a global perspective. In a great many places men who beat women get a trip to...
  16. urquell

    Client security

    OK. but intention is the key here. There is space for both parties to misrepresent, even for benign purposes that are also simultaneously security precautions. Let's pick something simple. A client has a burner phone that he uses to hobby because his SO regularly goes through his normal phone...
  17. urquell

    Client security

    It wasn't rhetorical. You also don't need to re-interpret my question. Regardless of the fact that the reasons for the anonymity might be different both clients and SPs have a need for anonymity, and anonymity is today's society takes many of the same forms for everyone. I'm not sure why you'd...
  18. urquell

    Client security

    I'm not sure why your tone is so angry here, since I'm having a civil discussion here, but let's unpack this: 1) I never said that there weren't dangers to SPs. In fact I understand completely why SPs operate anonymously and as you said I clearly understand the dangers. I encourage the SPs to...
  19. urquell

    Joke Thread

  20. urquell

    Client security

    So... to recap, no you don't use your actual name, no you don't use your personal email, and you don't use a separate phone because you have for all intents and purposes no personal use for it, only a business use? If you grant that most people use their phone pretty religiously for personal...