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Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
She's back in the northeast, working in the distribution industry, sport-fucking guys half her age.
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1998 I wasn't in Dallas yet.
The names of Dallas girls mentioned in this thread and in that D article I never heard of.
I was in Houston back then.
I did go to a lot of modeling studios in Houston, went to strip clubs and also get girls from Houston Press classified which was the equivalent of Dallas Observer.
I remember one girl at a modeling studio in the Galleria: Jennifer.
She was so beautiful and the kind you want to take home to meet your family.
First time I met her I couldn't believe she was a hooker.
Back then we didn't call them Providers: we called them hookers, prostitutes, call girls, escort girls.
Also back in those days you went to dance clubs and you meet a girl, buy her drinks, dance with her, make small talk, and you would get a one night stand.
There was none of that you got pay her $ for her time.
That was something the "professional girls" did.
No need for elaborate digital setup and persona and swipe right or left or snap or tweet.
Girls nowadays, many won't even give you the time of the day unless you pay them $ to meet.
Just look at sites like Seeking Arrangements.
Girls asking $100s just to meet for lunch: many guys will pay for that - I won't.
Many of them are not "professionals"
Don't know when did girls learned to do that and started doing that.
Don't people no longer talk to each other without any money or material things involved?
When as a society did we become that way?