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Vardhan945

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Why dont yall (canadian sps) tour to the US more?
You could charge way more and american clients would find the rates way better than local competition.

Win-win.
 

Giselle Montreal

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Why dont yall (canadian sps) tour to the US more?
You could charge way more and american clients would find the rates way better than local competition.

Win-win.
Right? Why don’t we? Being detained and questioned for hours by custom agents before being sent home with a 10-year ban is very « win win ».
 

Vardhan945

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I went many times, but even if it was « smoother » back then, it was still very stressful. Now with the political situation, I won’t even try or even take a flight with a stop in the US.
Fair im not trying to convince anyone to do anything they dont feel comfortable doing...but the political situation is overblown. Canadians come here millions of times a year.
My office has Canadians who fly back and forth regularly with 0 issues throughout 2025.
 

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Fair im not trying to convince anyone to do anything they dont feel comfortable doing...but the political situation is overblown. Canadians come here millions of times a year.
My office has Canadians who fly back and forth regularly with 0 issues throughout 2025.
I think you forget we don’t work in offices? That we can’t work in the US especially not as a SP? My employer is not sending me to a conference in Las Vegas every three months darling.
 

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I searched "usa" in this thread didnt see an explanation like Giselle just provided.
So its not really in the room, metaphorically speaking

Even without it being explicitly written here. You should know it’s illegal to do sex work in the US and you should know that the situation there right now is less than ideal
 

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Vardhan945

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I don't think anyone wants a drawn-out political thread, but I'll say my final piece here:

MAGA is full of hot air and theatrical rhetoric. Most of the outlandish stuff they say doesn't pan out to anything materially impactful for most people - in this case, I'm skeptical that Trump's harsh rhetoric and trade war shenanigans will mean a whole lot Canadians crossing the border.

With that being said, another poster here informed me of harsh scrutiny and interrogations faced by SPs coming to the US, so fair enough. I was ignorant of the issues SPs faced specifically.

There are countries the U.S. has serious longstanding tensions or is almost at war with - Iran, China, Belarus.
I've traveled to both Iran and China. Transiting to and back from both countries was mostly fine (got held up and questioned for 2 hours coming back from Iran but it was more annoying than traumatic & I kinda expected it).

I guess I have a much higher risk threshold for changing what I do based on international political tensions.
The shit between the U.S./Canada is child's play compared to that...even though it may be making the news in Canada even most political people here barely think about it.

Hope that clears things up as to why my appraisal of the current political situation is different from everyone elses. Admittedly, I was dead wrong on expecting SPs to come here.
 

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I don't think anyone wants a drawn-out political thread, but I'll say my final piece here:

MAGA is full of hot air and theatrical rhetoric. Most of the outlandish stuff they say doesn't pan out to anything materially impactful for most people - in this case, I'm skeptical that Trump's harsh rhetoric and trade war shenanigans will mean a whole lot Canadians crossing the border.

With that being said, another poster here informed me of harsh scrutiny and interrogations faced by SPs coming to the US, so fair enough. I was ignorant of the issues SPs faced specifically.

There are countries the U.S. has serious longstanding tensions or is almost at war with - Iran, China, Belarus.
I've traveled to both Iran and China. Transiting to and back from both countries was mostly fine (got held up and questioned for 2 hours coming back from Iran but it was more annoying than traumatic & I kinda expected it).

I guess I have a much higher risk threshold for changing what I do based on international political tensions.
The shit between the U.S./Canada is child's play compared to that...even though it may be making the news in Canada even most political people here barely think about it.

Hope that clears things up as to why my appraisal of the current political situation is different from everyone elses. Admittedly, I was dead wrong on expecting SPs to come here.
You keep referring to the risk, but what you're glossing over is the desire to go to the US. A vast number of Canadians simply don't want to go given the current climate, whether there would be any border issues or not. People are more angry than fearful, but yes, there's a segment of people that have understandable fears about crossing the border too, be it for work or anything else. It's probably a bear that doesn't need more poking here.
 

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Here's one thing a lady told me recently that I found very enlightening. I'm not sure if it's true, but I think it is: it's almost impossible for a woman to "not like" clitoral stimulation. The reason some say they don't like it–and in my experience it's a minority–is because they do not want to experience an orgasm with someone they don't have an emotional connection with.
Is it a thing?

Also are clitoral and vaginal orgasma different in sensations?
 

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Is it a thing?

Also are clitoral and vaginal orgasma different in sensations?
Uhhhmm. To answer your second question first... for me, clitoral and vaginal orgasms feel different but almost always it's a bit of both instead of purely just one. It's kind of like different notes in a chord.

For your first question in regards to MCTJ's comment (I tried to tag but doesn't look like he's active anymore...@LeDodo you were reaching deep in the archive lol)... There is no blanket statement that could apply reasonably for this imo. Women are not monoliths and there are a million reasons why someone would like or dislike clitoral stimulation, or any other stimulation for that matter.

Personally, there are certain things that feel too vulnerable for me in a work sitation, but orgasming is not one of them. I've never met an SP who avoids orgasming because of emotional vulnerability, but per not being a monolith, I'm sure they are out there.
 

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This is something really interesting that I'm feeling inclined to address, but not publicly..