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09-08-18 09:15 #25883
Posts: 625Romania joined the EU in 2007. So yes, 2007 showed an increase in Romanian girls in the European sex industry.
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09-08-18 06:34 #25882
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
I recall Katrin (Palace) saying she was from the "Black Sea" and at first I did not know where it was. LOL Did the Romanian numbers increase a lot in 2007? Can't say I noticed.
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09-08-18 00:41 #25881
Posts: 424Oase Monday Sep 3.
I have quick trip to Oase last Monday. The LU is OK. Food is so so (same as before). I managed to have 3 sessions. One with Adina who have beautiful tits. Two times with Veronica. I have not seen her for almost one year. She gains back her normal shape. (Last time was little bit overweight). There is brand new girl who the manager just showed her around. She is cute, I was thinking about doing her but never had chance. Hope she will be still around in November when I come back.
Overall 40-60 girls. Guys may be around same amount. It is not bad consider it is slow Monday.
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09-08-18 00:32 #25880
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by Jnpr30 [View Original Post]
When self-driving cars become a reality, it is predicted that there will be an over-supply of long-haul drivers. That will probably be a more disruptive change in the labor market than when the Romanians WGs flooded the German paid sex market in 2007! At least in the latter case, demand (in the form of tourists) increased, albeit probably not to accommodate the increased supply of Romanian WGs.
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09-07-18 20:58 #25879
Posts: 744How about the service providers? Anyone worth doing?
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09-07-18 18:47 #25878
Posts: 625Originally Posted by LocoTonto [View Original Post]
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09-07-18 16:21 #25877
Posts: 4759Originally Posted by MichiT [View Original Post]
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09-07-18 15:08 #25876
Posts: 480Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
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09-07-18 11:04 #25875
Posts: 737USA has a lot of problems
Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
Life is increasingly expensive and unmanageable in the US. The cost of higher education in the US is totally absurd and the extent to which people get into debt to have a reasonable, I mean reasonable and not extravagant, standard of living is astounding.
That taken with the exorbitant cost of health care compared to any European system, should help anyone realize that the American dream has gone to dust.
If you want to have a huge house and two cars, then America is ideal in many respects, otherwise the country is increasingly unlivable.
This is part of the reason why Trump was elected, life is increasingly expensive even for relatively affluent people in America. However the people who voted for him don't realize that his party is the cause of many of the problems and far from the cure.
I will stop before someone starts a flame war in response to what I consider to be obvious and beyond denial.
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09-07-18 07:08 #25874
Posts: 40Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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09-07-18 05:11 #25873
Posts: 6730My point was still trying to extrapolate education (in any subject) onto the subject of working in an FKK. In this case I would prefer a non-robot over an educated robot. Simply because the non-educated has a higher potential for divergent thinking, and that would most likely be a bonus to a client as the tailor made approach would seem more genuine. And less taught from a paradigm standpoint of approach.
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09-07-18 04:53 #25872
Posts: 6730Originally Posted by Neurosynth [View Original Post]
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09-07-18 04:22 #25871
Posts: 1517Neuro is absolutely right that having a college degree is still the way to go in the US.
https://www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2011/collegepayoff.pdf
As he said, anyone can pick one anecdote or other and say "what about. " . And there are indeed several professions that pay very well that don't require college degree -- welders, electricians, plumbers, some machinists, rig operators, yadda yadda make pretty decent wages when times are right and employment is tight. A few years ago, reports said long haul truck drivers made north of 150 grand in Australia for example.
But the above link is a comprehensive one. It is averaging across all fields, all regions, and them are the #s.
As for lawyers -- again, one can come up with anecdotes but BLS shows lawyer comps are just fine. They are still more than 2 x national averages.
http://www.abajournal.com/news/artic...ata_indicates/
And even to the extent there is a compression of lawyer salaries relative to national medians, one needs to keep in mind that a mix shift makes a big difference. Which industries are they employed in (wall street or public sector for example), or regional mix (NYC or Indiana), and so on. In general, post 2008, employment on wallstreet has stagnated to shrunk, while silicon valley has boomed. So, engineers gained ground relative to lawyers in the last decade.
In any case, compression of lawyer salaries by a small amount relative to national averages does not in any way imply that college degrees are losing value. Far from it.
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09-07-18 00:10 #25870
Posts: 744Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
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09-06-18 23:40 #25869
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by Neurosynth [View Original Post]