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05-06-2014, 11:11 AM
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DAMN HES MAKING MORE THAN FEMALES DO!!!
I work my way through college, with the help of the hobby, being a single parent it definitely helps!
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05-12-2014, 10:42 AM
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As a newcomer....very interesting thread. Wish more had replied. 
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Austin does have A *FEW EDUCATED providers
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05-12-2014, 02:19 PM
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http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1056590
ANNIKA IS LEAVING RACIST COMMENTS ON MY POST 
ASSHOLE ANNIKA !!! Who do you think you are talking to ? First of all, my family is EAST ASIAN, so we have NO PLACE in your weird Confederate imagination !!! I AM CHINESE + THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CHASM BETWEEN THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH. Also, I have a 130 IQ. I have BA and MA degrees. I make over $ 100 000 per year. I tour all over the USA + I lived in NYC for six years, the most challenging city in America. MY CHINESE IMMIGRANT FATHER HAS BEEN A BUSINESS OWNER SINCE HIS EARLY 20'S. HE STUDIED PHYSICS IN COLLEGE. HIS IQ IS 160. Maybe I am superior to you because I have mixed genes, while you are INBRED IDIOT !!!
YOUR PERSONALITY IS : HATEFUL HIJACKER !!! YOU JUST HIJACKED MY THREAD WITH YOUR HATE SPEECH !!! YOU ARE AN : UNCOOL FOOL
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05-12-2014, 09:23 PM
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ANNIKA IS LEAVING RACIST COMMENTS ON MY POST 
ASSHOLE ANNIKA !!! Who do you think you are talking to ? First of all, my family is EAST ASIAN, so we have NO PLACE in your weird Confederate imagination !!! I AM CHINESE + THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CHASM BETWEEN THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH. Also, I have a 130 IQ. I have BA and MA degrees. I make over $ 100 000 per year. I tour all over the USA + I lived in NYC for six years, the most challenging city in America. MY CHINESE IMMIGRANT FATHER HAS BEEN A BUSINESS OWNER SINCE HIS EARLY 20'S. HE STUDIED PHYSICS IN COLLEGE. HIS IQ IS 160. Maybe I am superior to you because I have mixed genes, while you are INBRED IDIOT !!!
YOUR PERSONALITY IS : HATEFUL HIJACKER !!! YOU JUST HIJACKED MY THREAD WITH YOUR HATE SPEECH !!! YOU ARE AN : UNCOOL FOOL
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Kim your drama and unwanted pm's started all this get over yourself already please
You tour the US and have 9 reviews in 4years??? Lol
Noone ever mentioned anything about china how the hell is that racist again?? Nice try after you ran your mouth now your drama
Stay on topic..your dad is not a provider we don't need his IQ WTF .
it wasn't a hijack what you just did IS
TO BAD SO SAD IM GLAD YOUR MAD! Quit messaging me you psycho!!
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05-12-2014, 09:50 PM
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Sorry for the idiot who hijacks every thread in every city she visits ughhh some people
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05-13-2014, 09:11 AM
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I'm here for the sex.
Education, check.
"Job", check.
Now that we have established everyone's academic authenticity...what field is everyone educated in? I would guess that most hobbyists have either a) a business degree b) engineering background or c) a law degree. This is Austin, throw a stone and you will hit half a dozen lawyers.
What about the women?
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05-13-2014, 09:43 AM
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I'm here for the sex. . . . or c) a law degree. This is Austin, throw a stone and you will hit half a dozen lawyers.
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damn . . . just got hit by a stone . . . no idea where that came from!
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05-13-2014, 11:53 AM
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My degrees are worth more than a house in Hyde Park. I'm killer at bar trivia. Jeopardy is my favorite bbbj sex game (inquire within for details.)
I was trying to make a point about how useless college was as an escort, as I'm an over-educated, part-time escort...BUT then I remembered that I learned to suck dick in undergrad. Hmmmmm.
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Have you checked out prices in Hyde Park lately? Not to be snarky (well, yes, a little snarky actually, sorry) but your degrees are probably not math. You'd just about have to have a B.A. from Columbia, M.A. from Harvard and J.D. from Yale to match a shack in Hyde Park these days.
Your point highlights that you may not have gotten as good an education as you think or paid for (sorry again.) Unless you want to be an engineer, lawyer, doctor, nurse or architect (mostly all glorified trade schools, though you CAN get a good education AND enter one of those professions as well) college is NOT about getting a job. We do our young people and our society a severe disservice in telling them it is. It is really about learning to think and think critically. Go to trade school or business school or enter one of the above professions if you want a job. Being able to think well is a big advantage in any profession including being a provider IMHO.
If you can think well and critically there are many things that you should be able to do far better that uneducated and/or unintelligent providers. After all, the most powerful sexual organ in the human body is not the vagina, cock, tits, ass or whatever, it is the BRAIN. Now that said, there are some intuitively hot and sexual women who have no education and are not even intelligent, but are just great at sex and pleasing men, but all other things being equal (and marketing, advertising, business management, acting and psychology being big parts of the business) you generally should be a far better provider if you are well educated (or smart enough to know you aren't all that good and able to decide to get out and get into something you are good at unless you are just too lazy to try). At the very least you might be able to better separate your business and emotions (and really throw yourself into the business) there from those in RL and not let them all bleed back and forth.
Sorry JL if I was a little harsh on you, but I just think you just have it all wrong about most education. I don't know if you learned to think well and critically (there is always hope) but that is what you (and others here who have education and think it isn't valuable) should have learned and your teachers and institutions failed you if they didn't instill that in you. I work in high tech and people are always amazed that I can do that with a History degree (some of the best coders I know have english, law, history, philosophy or language degrees - programming is a language and logic NOT engineering), but most of what I do is to read, write and analyze and my degree taught me that VERY well, however, it also taught me how to research, incorporate new knowledge and learn new skills. If it isn't happening RIGHT NOW then I'm also qualified to do it (because it is history - get it). I also took all the math, science and computer programming I could take early on and a lot of philosophy as well. All three of those are very valuable in a profession like high tech where everything changes so quickly. JL, now you know a little about me and can beat up on my in return if you choose to do so LOL.
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05-13-2014, 12:06 PM
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damn . . . just got hit by a stone . . . no idea where that came from! 
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Not polite, but don't worry klovve lives in a glass house, so just toss it back
I think klovve will also find a lot of techies, some with CS or Engineering degrees, some with other types of education, plus there are probably quite a few sales guys and entrepreneurs who may or may not have degrees or significant college education. Oh, and I think comments I've seen indicate there are some hobbyists in military and medical professions as well.
But we were talking about the women, dammit, so let's get back to that.
What are you ladies studying (or have you studied) and why that subject? I know a lot of ladies study for the medical professions (nursing or office specialties) because there are pretty good paying jobs and lots of demand, plus it is also associated with care-giving which has associations with providing.
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05-13-2014, 12:10 PM
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Thanks for the chuckle? I'm not one to go into too much detail on a hooker board, so I can't quite refute the specifics of your post with my personal details. What I will say is that I was mostly joking with my post. And that you'd feel silly if you did know more about the specifics. And Hyde Park was an exaggeration, but not much of one.
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05-13-2014, 02:23 PM
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Alright, I guess a thorough jab at my initial joke of a post can warrant more than a "you don't know me!" retaliation.
My initial point to make is that I was somewhat put-off by this thread from the get-go. I am always intrigued to know the back stories of providers and an inquiry into their possible educational or professional identities is an interesting one to make. However, the "I'm educated and therefore better" tone of the OP matches similar tones of other threads that were started at the same time (the piercings are gross and "in my experience if someone has loads of piercings she was molested" for example). I HATE when providers attempt to advertise their own attributes and label themselves as more worthy by insulting those providers who don't share those same attributes. "Old providers are gross, come see me I'm 22" vs. "young providers don't know what the hell they're doing, I'm 40 and have 20 years more experience at pleasing men." "Fat providers are gross" vs. "who would want to fuck a bag of bones, obviously the skinny bitch must be [forbidden topic]." It's silly. And it always seems as though providers who are doing it fell insulted by the labels often associated with providing and are simply pulling off the shame others have glued to their skin and throwing it onto different women. It is possible to show pride in your attributes and market them successfully without degrading anyone else.
That was a long paragraph. but my initial response to this thread was to say that I'm not a more worthy provider/woman/person because of my education. I have some, sure. I also attract a lot of my clientele because of my ability to write a sentence. The boobs help, the sexual skill-set definitely helps, but I don't think my client base would double if I tacked on additional letters to my CV. (Unless I decided to study marketing or some nonsense.) It helps that I'm smart, sure, but having a degree does not always make one smart.
Where was I? Ah. No, college doesn't guarantee a job. You're correct on that statement. As far as the value of a liberal arts education, you're about 12 years too late on that sales pitch as someone already beat you to it. I am a little confused as to how my previous four sentences tell you much about my critical thinking skills, but whatever. As far as my math abilities, I think annual tuition of undergrad x 4 + additional graduate level costs is a pretty simple math equation. And turns out, it looks like a fancy condo or a tiny/tiny house in Hyde Park actually is about right.
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05-13-2014, 02:31 PM
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^^x2!
I just love how we all try to get it up for one another, whether it's literally or figuratively.
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05-13-2014, 02:53 PM
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Alright, I guess a thorough jab at my initial joke of a post can warrant more than a "you don't know me!" retaliation.
My initial point to make is that I was somewhat put-off by this thread from the get-go. I am always intrigued to know the back stories of providers and an inquiry into their possible educational or professional identities is an interesting one to make. However, the "I'm educated and therefore better" tone of the OP matches similar tones of other threads that were started at the same time (the piercings are gross and "in my experience if someone has loads of piercings she was molested" for example). I HATE when providers attempt to advertise their own attributes and label themselves as more worthy by insulting those providers who don't share those same attributes. "Old providers are gross, come see me I'm 22" vs. "young providers don't know what the hell they're doing, I'm 40 and have 20 years more experience at pleasing men." "Fat providers are gross" vs. "who would want to fuck a bag of bones, obviously the skinny bitch must be [forbidden topic]." It's silly. And it always seems as though providers who are doing it fell insulted by the labels often associated with providing and are simply pulling off the shame others have glued to their skin and throwing it onto different women. It is possible to show pride in your attributes and market them successfully without degrading anyone else.
That was a long paragraph. but my initial response to this thread was to say that I'm not a more worthy provider/woman/person because of my education. I have some, sure. I also attract a lot of my clientele because of my ability to write a sentence. The boobs help, the sexual skill-set definitely helps, but I don't think my client base would double if I tacked on additional letters to my CV. (Unless I decided to study marketing or some nonsense.) It helps that I'm smart, sure, but having a degree does not always make one smart.
Where was I? Ah. No, college doesn't guarantee a job. You're correct on that statement. As far as the value of a liberal arts education, you're about 12 years too late on that sales pitch as someone already beat you to it. I am a little confused as to how my previous four sentences tell you much about my critical thinking skills, but whatever. As far as my math abilities, I think annual tuition of undergrad x 4 + additional graduate level costs is a pretty simple math equation. And turns out, it looks like a fancy condo or a tiny/tiny house in Hyde Park actually is about right.
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Thanks for the well thought out reply. I agree that the "I'm better than you" because of age, bodily characteristics or education is pretty silly, annoying and even downright rude sometimes. Those may be initial attractions, but there is truth to the "different strokes for different folks" adage. Also, in the why do fat lazy people have kids and good sex? The brain is the most powerful sexual organ in the body.
Well, it looks like you got a lot more value for your educational money than my first impression, my bad. I may just have to schedule and see if you can make me feel silly (among other feelings I hope). BTW, a nice CV is a turn on for some guys LOL. As far as housing prices it looks like $500K to $700K is about about right for a nice base (so your ed would have to have cost close to a cool million), but your standards may be different from mine. It looks like there are still some deals for "only" $200 or $300K LOL. I grew up west of there and housing prices in West Austin and Allandale are similar if not higher. Just sayin'...
On the pitch for a liberal arts education, I'm either 12 years too late or 3 to 8 years too early again. It goes in cycles and my recommendation these days to anyone young or seeking an education is:
#1 - Get a 2nd language and study overseas - for a summer at least, a year if possible
#2 - If you study Liberal or Fine Arts, get a minor in Science, Math or Business. If you get a degree in Science, Math or Business get a minor in Liberal or Fine Arts.
#3 - It doesn't really matter what you get it in, just get it in four or five years if you possibly can. You can always get a 2nd degree or Masters/Ph.D. to build upon it if you want.
I was kind of kiddin' you about your critical thinking skills, but that came from the assessment of "how useless college was as an escort" since learning to think/analyze and research is or should be part of college. IMHO it is only as useless as you want it to be. Certainly not necessary, but definitely not useless.
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05-13-2014, 07:56 PM
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I have plans to.go to a trade.school for auto mechanics and get a degree in business after I have this baby. I have always had a dream of owning my own female Run female owned mechanic shop
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05-13-2014, 11:33 PM
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#1 - Get a 2nd language and study overseas - for a summer at least, a year if possible
#2 - If you study Liberal or Fine Arts, get a minor in Science, Math or Business. If you get a degree in Science, Math or Business get a minor in Liberal or Fine Arts.
#3 - It doesn't really matter what you get it in, just get it in four or five years if you possibly can. You can always get a 2nd degree or Masters/Ph.D. to build upon it if you want.
I was kind of kiddin' you about your critical thinking skills, but that came from the assessment of "how useless college was as an escort" since learning to think/analyze and research is or should be part of college. IMHO it is only as useless as you want it to be. Certainly not necessary, but definitely not useless.
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A couple of things.
1) I took my college adviser's words to heart when he told me that a second language was useless for English speakers when it comes to business. His point was that most non-English speaking people in developed nations (emerging markets + most developed markets) have learned English since a young age. Learning that shit in college ain't gonna get you fluent. It's good to learn, sure, but more often than not, things default to English in the RW. Cultural proficiency often goes hand in hand with languages and THAT's important, but the language itself isn't always.
2) There aren't business degrees to be had within liberal arts colleges.
3) PhDs are pretty much useless if you aren't going into academia in many fields. I guess some people's egos are turned on at the prospect of being a doctor without an MD...so there's that.
Truthfully, it's extremely hard to untangle what I learned in school and what I learned in life in regards to their usefulness in providing. The feminist theory I learned helped me to be more OK with providing from a personal stance. The Russian Lit classes helped me to understand Monk's dirty references. I know I'm better off in life because of my education, but I honestly can't say that'd I'd be any better at providing if I had forgone that experience. But like I said...I sucked a whole lot of D in my undergrad years.
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I have plans to.go to a trade.school for auto mechanics and get a degree in business after I have this baby. I have always had a dream of owning my own female Run female owned mechanic shop
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I WOULD TOTALLY GO THERE AND ONLY THERE! Ugh. Car repairs/inspections are the worst. Especially when you look young and dumb. Especially when you have tits and a vag. I like this idea you have, VL. (You're VL, I'm JL...we're pretty much sisters, I think.)
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