Attention Brendan Gooch:
I saw Phoebe of Academy Girls a while back. She was fairly pleasant, and no real complaints, just not into it as much as some of the others. Pretty sure I wrote a report on ********* at the time.
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Attention Brendan Gooch:
I saw Phoebe of Academy Girls a while back. She was fairly pleasant, and no real complaints, just not into it as much as some of the others. Pretty sure I wrote a report on ********* at the time.
Hey,
I'm considering a visit to Soho Cottage. Is there anyone who had first-hand experience with *more than one* of Sam,Tata and Neelam. Looking to maybe see one of them. Also is Neelam Indian or some other type of Asian?
Hey All,
Hooked up with Simone from Scandal Babes the other night, she lives around the corner from me which is kinda handy.
Paid £150 for the hour but she is very flexible on the time and I ended up staying about 1 hour 45.
BBBJ, full on kissing and great sex - Twice! she is a lovely sweet young girl and if you ever get the chance, give it a shot.
For those discussing the SoHo scene, I sometimes frequent walk-ups but only when I just want a quick meaningless fuck, most of the girls seem pretty "vacant" that I've encountered.
I'm on the [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] in SoHo most weekends so I usually end up trying one out but after more than I care to remember, I've still not come across anyone worth returning to.
Maida Vale,
Thanks for the positive report on Simone. I had tried to book her my last trip through London, but she was busy at the time. It sounds like a retry might be worthwhile.
London Overview
There is no new hobby information that I can offer so if you’re only looking for hobby information please go ahead and stop reading now. I keep a journal that I write in each day when I’m traveling in a city. Many dudes have emailed me telling me they find my observations helpful when I report on a city so I’m posting this on London and hopefully it helps some of you going there. I really enjoy writing about traveling; I like planning trips and I type super fast so I hope this helps those thinking about going to this wonderful city.
General Observations
London is a very big metropolitan city that is very spread out. There is a unique vibe and flavor to this city that is like nowhere else I’ve been to. There is something for everyone here…. but at a price.
The flight isn’t that easy though due to the 8-hour time difference (from West Coast). If you have the extra FF miles upgrade to business/first class. It makes the flight much more bearable. I’ve upgraded the last few times to Europe and it’s hard going back to coach. If you don’t have the miles you can go to Ebay and buy “VIP upgrades” for around $300 each way. It adds about $600-$650 to your total cost but keep in mind a Biz-class ticket to Europe is about $5,000. I didn’t want to burn miles so I bought 2 VIP03’s for the flights and it was well worth it. (Keep in mind that buying/selling VIP’s are technically against AA’s policy so you won’t want to mention it to the ticketing agent. If they ask, just say they were given to you. It has become such a problem for AA that they are making the VIP’s electronic starting this year).
You won’t have much down time here because there is so much to see and do here. I’ve said it before about other cities that I’ve written about but I’ll say it again- bring your wallet- because you’ll definitely need it here! London is one of THE most expensive cities in the world. However, people here seem to earn much more than their European neighbors. I didn’t find that to be the case in Paris. The wages seem proportional to the cost of living so these Londoners can’t complain too much. I spent a lot of time with a Brazilian girl I met here (non-hobby) and she has no formal University education and is making £29,000 ($55,000) a year in a normal job there. Although her rent for a tiny studio apartment in Kensington is £900 per month.
Most people coming here will find it unbelievably expensive. The unit of currency here is the British Pound (GBP). It’s currently £1 = $1.90 so our dollars are almost worthless here. I can’t imagine even more worthless currencies like Canadian dollars here.
People here seem to complain a lot though. I guess not everyone makes a lot of money. I met a few waitresses and bartenders that thought they would come to London and make big bucks but instead they are stuck in a dead end job making about £6 per hour ($11.40) and no one really tips here they told me. I always tip well for good service and the staff always seems to be extra appreciative here.
People need to understand how the tipping structure works in many countries. They think since the restaurant is already adding on the tip on the bill the server is getting that amount. That is NOT the case in most countries. The waiter/waitress is getting a salary and that 10% covers their salary. If you get great service tip a little more. If the service is bad than don’t feel like you need to. When I’m in Brazil often times the service is horrible because they don’t get that 10% that you see on the bills. They only get their salary. The good servers around the world understand that it’s not just about being a warm body there working. Good service will earn them more money.
One thing that is clearly evident is there is a big part of the population from other countries. I’m not sure of the actual percentages and I’d be really curious to find out how many people are actually Londoners NOT from foreign countries. I’ve never been to a United Nations convention before but walking around London has to be the closest thing to it. Many interesting people that I met claimed to be “students” but I’m sure that can’t be the case with all of them. I’d venture to guess London has a very high percentage of illegal immigrants.
I also met several people that lived here that seemed to be a little down on their own city. When I told them how lucky they are to live in such a beautiful city they told me it’s an entirely different world when you’re just visiting as a tourist and another living here as an actual citizen. Many were itching to move out of London. One girl I met even inquired about the possibility of marrying to “trade passports”. I told her I wanted to live in Europe and she wanted an American passport. I told her I’m quite happy with just my “blue book”. Ha, ha. Seriously though, I know how these people feel. The USA is great but I’m itching for the chance to live abroad. The grass is always greener on the other side. Right?
There is so much history and culture here. I find London to be one of the most historic cities in the world. The architecture, as I pointed out last year in my report is amazing! It’s also romantic like Paris but in its own way. I find the history amazing in Europe. The United States is relatively new so our idea of history is the corner pharmacy or ice cream parlor that has been around for over 100 years. It’s sad.
A good source of information about city events and the hip places to eat, drink, shop and just about everything else can be found in the weekly edition of a magazine called “Time Out”. It costs roughly £2. If you want to check out some events before you hit London you can visit them online at: [url]http://www.timeout.com/london/index.html[/url]
If you’re going to be here a while and can take advantage of a lot of sightseeing then you might want to consider buying a “London Pass” card. I heard it has good discounts but I never bought one since my trip was only a few days. You can check out the details at: [url]http://www.londonpass.com[/url]
Arriving at the Airport
There are 4 airports in London. Actually it’s a little misleading since none of these airports are actually in London. Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted and Luton are all outside of the city. Everyone arriving from the US will be flying into either Gatwick or Heathrow.
I’ve always flown into Gatwick but probably should try Heathrow as it’s the only one on a Tube line. I believe it’s on the Picadilly Line but you can go to this site to find out all you would need to know: [url]http://www.baa.co.uk/main/airports/heathrow/[/url] You can also take the Heathrow Express into Paddington station for a quicker journey to London but it costs more at £13. [url]http://www.heathrowexpress.com/[/url]. It runs every 15 minutes and journey time is about 20 minutes. I was told there is an Air Bus for a cheaper alternative but it takes forever and can get quite crowded. I wouldn’t recommend it. The cheapest option seems to be the Tube via the Picadilly Line. I looked at the map at a station and the airport looked like it was in Zone 6 and the cost was £3.80. The airport code for Heathrow is LHR.
Gatwick is about 30 miles from the city. There is a ”Hotellink” bus shuttle ([url]https://secure.fast.net.uk/hotelink/index.html[/url]) that you can take with other people. You pay a flat fee of £22 and that includes your ticket on the Gatwick Express ([url]http://www.gatwickexpress.co.uk[/url]) to the Victoria station. Then a representative picks you up and takes you to your hotel. The airport code for Gatwick is LGW.
Since my hotel is close to the Tube I just take the Gatwick Express (first class is £36 or $68 for roundtrip ticket) to the Victoria station, which is on the Circle, District and Victoria lines then walk one block to my hotel. Again, everything you would need to know including buying tickets ahead of time with your credit card can be found on the site. I highly recommend buying the tickets ahead of time because you can use your credit card. You’ll get a confirmation # and you just go to a ticketing machine and punch in your confirmation and you can collect your tickets.
Luton isn’t on the Tube line either. It’s 35 miles north of London. The cheapest way to get into the city I believe is to take the Thameslink train ([url]http://www.thameslink.co.uk/[/url]) to King’s Cross station, which is on the Circle, Hammersmith, City, Victoria and Piccadilly lines. It runs about 8 times an hour and takes about 30 minutes. You can also take the bus which is called the Green Line ([url]http://www.greenline.co.uk/[/url]) You can get special discount offers for about £8.50 from Easyjet. I included this info because several EasyJet flights are out of Luton. For those of you that aren’t familiar with EasyJet you should check it out. It’s a discount airline that flies all over Europe for cheap. Think the Southwest Airlines of Europe. ([url]http://www.easyjet.com[/url] ).
Stansted Airport also isn’t on the Tube line. It’s 38 miles from London so a long haul. I’m including information because it’s the fastest growing airport in London due to the growth of the discount carriers. Easyjet and Ryanair ([url]http://www.ryanair.com/[/url] ). All the flights here are European and UK based flights. You can take the Stanstead Express ([url]http://www.stansteadexpress.com/[/url] ) into the Liverpool Street station. I think it runs every 15 minutes and it takes about 45 minutes for the jouney. A cheaper option is to take the Stansted Air Bus which is cheaper but takes longer. Do a search on Google to find out more information.
Some other budget airlines for flights here are: BMI – www.flybmi.com; http://www.europebyair.com/; and Virgin Express (via Brussels) – www.virgin-express.com.
Transportation
When I’m in Europe I try not to take taxis if I can help it. Taxis are expensive and not really necessary most of the time. Unless you are in a big hurry you can easily get around on London’s Underground subway system (the Tube). I was told it is the world’s oldest subway system. There are plenty of free small maps of the Tube at each station. There’s also a big Tube map on each individual train.
There is a small learning curve when getting acquainted with the Tube but anyone can figure it quickly. Take the time to map out your path to your hotel and such before you arrive to London. It’s hard to believe but I never took any means of public transportation like this until last year. My first subway type experience was last March in London. It’s very efficient but the Tubes can get quite crowded during peak times like rush hour at the beginning and end of the workday. It gets surprisingly busy on the weekends sometimes too.
The biggest negative I had with the Tube is that it can get very crowded during peak times. I can’t imagine what someone Closter phobic would do because it would be impossible to take the Tube. Also the ventilation system probably could use some work. I bet in the hot summers here it must be unbearable.
Familiarize yourself with the lines and routes. Each line has a different color. There’s the yellow, green, red, blue, black, silver, brown and navy lines. Although I’ve found that most locals refer to them more by the name of the lines than the colors which I thought would be the opposite. The cost of a 24-hour Tube Pass is £4.30 ($8). I got one each day and got my use out of it. Armed with a small Tube map, I could make my way to anywhere around the city.
Just about everything you would need to know about the Tube is located at the link below. You can download maps of all the lines.
It’s a really valuable resource that someone took the time to put together so use it.
[url]http://www.geocities.com/themole7/maps.html[/url]
Main Tube map from official site:
[url]http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/guru/index.asp[/url]
You will inevitably use a taxi at one time or another if you’re in a hurry. I’d recommend the black taxis. I’d never been in a taxi like that before. There is a lot of room in them and it’s unique. I think everyone should take one at least once to experience it.
Where to Stay
Deciding where to stay can be a difficult decision. My first trip I stayed in the Kensington area and really liked it. I wanted to find an area that was very walk able. I also wanted to be near a Tube line that was convenient and accessible to all parts of the city. It’s near many museums, attractions and great shopping. I think the area is a little more expensive than some other areas but I think no matter where you go it’s not going to be cheap.
Before arriving, decide what’s important for you. It might be smart to note the locations of your favorite attractions, activities, cost and the atmosphere of the neighborhood. You also might want to note areas where there is good dining. I like the restaurants and bars around the Kensington area too. I also like being close to Kensington Gardens and Holland Park.
Although London is an expensive city there are tons of hotels and price ranges available. Do a search on www.hotels.com or www.expedia.com. Any nice hotel will range from $150- $300+ a night in most nice areas. Remember, those £99 a night deals you see online translates into about $190 a night. Sometimes it’s easy to forget how crazy high the conversion is.
Dining Out
As I mentioned, it’s extremely expensive here. There is no shortage of possibilities when dining out but any decent meal in Central London isn’t cheap. Sure there are tons of fast food type places but I like to eat well when I’m traveling. The great thing is there are so many different types of restaurants here. You won’t lack for a choice of what to eat. There are several resources online to help you eat cheaper in London but honestly I didn’t use them. Here is one site that has some advice. [url]http://www.londoneats.com/news/news3.asp[/url] You won’t have a hard time finding a good meal in London. There is something for everyone’s tastes.
Generally I found that the nicer places are priced similar to US restaurants only the prices are in £’s so you have to almost double the prices! One day I spent £25 ($48) on lunch just for me! The meal was great but not that great.
Final Thoughts
No matter how expensive any city is, I’m a firm believer you can spend as little or as much as you want. London is no different in this regard. As I mentioned in my Paris report, it costs nothing to walk around the city and enjoy the scenery. London is a very walk able city. Part of the fun of a city for me is walking around looking at the architecture and discovering quaint little neighborhoods. Don’t feel like you have to spend tons of money or hit every museum if that doesn’t interest you. I find walking around a city more enjoyable than viewing pieces of art in a museum. To me, each city is its own piece of art.
Just pick a part of the city you want to tour and start walking. That easy! You can take the Tube to stops like Knightsbridge where Harrod’s is located or areas like Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, or Westminster.
I got no universal feel to London from the people that live there. Some seemed to love it, some seemed to hate it. Some seemed content to be living/working there now but mentioned they won’t be here much longer. The majority of the areas are very clean with no trash in the streets. If you wake up early and walk around you’ll see city workers cleaning up the streets every morning.
I really love London but it’s just such a massive city. It almost has an impersonal feel to it. People really keep to themselves compared to other cities. Even on the Tube it seems like people are scared to even acknowledge each other. Not only do they not talk to one another but also they don’t even look at each other. I like to people watch and watch the world going on around me. I’ve now taken public transit systems in Europe in Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany and England and Londoners have their own system of keeping to themselves.
I love shopping when I travel internationally but London is definitely not the city you want to be spending money on a shopping spree. Everything is more expensive here. Save your money for other cities. Even Paris was much cheaper to buy clothes. It seemed like every single store had 50% off sales when I was there a few weeks ago. Even 50% off sales in London make things normal cost for USA. London has a bigger selection and better stores but the stores that I did go into the service was not that great. I didn’t really plan on buying anything but the clerks didn’t know it. I have a few Platinum cards with no limits that I could have done some serious damage with but the customer service I found to be quite bad compared to other cities I’ve been to.
Be careful when walking around here. Pedestrians must not have the right of way here. I’m not sure but it sure seemed like cars didn’t watch out for pedestrians too much so be very careful and look both ways before crossing the street. I only noticed cars yielding at specific crosswalks. However, something that IS helpful is the “Look Left” and “Look Right” lettering at the crosswalks of many streets. It’s probably saved a few dumb tourists’ lives.
The club scene is quite good here although surprisingly it starts and ends earlier compared to a lot of metropolitan cities. A hip spot right now is a place called “Egg” near Kings Cross. I stand by my opinion that the majority of girls here aren’t as attractive as other major cities. There are hotties here though. I again found that most of the super hotties here were from Brazil, Spain, Russia, Italy and other countries in Eastern and Western Europe. It truly is a melting pot here.
Something surprisingly great about London is that they don’t charge an admission fee for their national museums and art galleries. They stopped charging a fee a few years ago. In other cities like Florence, Italy and Paris the admission fees can be quite high. The parks are also great here. It’s kind of nice to see all the swans swimming gracefully in the many parks here.
No guys will come to London to hobby. You might hobby while you’re here but it won’t be a motivating factor to come here. London is one of the great cities of the world. The other great thing is that they speak English so there are never any communication barriers. Everyone needs to come here at least once or twice in their lives. I plan on coming back over and over. Good luck.
P.S. Flying back home I read a great article about Dubrovnik and Zagreb, Croatia. There is no information on it on WSG. I noticed there are a lot of packages and tours from London. Can anyone tell me their experiences there? Feel free to PM me. Thanks.
Saint,
Just to add to your excellent report. I was in London, just this past Sept for about a week. Stayed at the Park Ave.Sheraton near Piccadilly square. My first experience in dealing with London, was that the cabbie wasn't sure which Sheraton I was talking about. Seems the hotels change names regularly, bought out etc.
Anyway, this was a great hotel - olde world class etc. I met and hooked up with a dutch sales rep, blonde very good looking and nice bum in the hotel bar (we still email each other) who was also on business. Anyway it was great to have a "regular" girl to hang out with and also sleep with. I partied at the "circus" at some Irish pub I don't remember which - with her and had a great time. We hung out just about everynight for dinner, or had drinks in the bar while doing email for work.
Now I would disagree with you about the mongering - as I had that too! I've mention this before that scandalbabes.co.uk has the best value and stunning women around in London. Check out the link. I had "Patricia" for $150BPS for an hour - at her apartment in Kensington. Now you have to agree she is a "10" and I can tell you she's a GFE on top of that! VERY service oriented. Of course for me $150BPS is $250USD, depending on the rate - but even at that price here in the US I wouldn't get a Patricia. I'd have to be a "high-roller" doing the $2K crap. I can't believe guys pay 2G's and more for 1 hour of FS for the same quality! Basically if you lived in London - it would cost you a 150 bones for Patricia. You can't beat that. So I mongered only 1 time - since I had the free chick. I got lucky and came back with money.
You are spot on about the UN aspect, so I have some advice for you in terms of living abroad. You need to move to Australia and forget the UK. I lived in OZ for 4 years and just got a job offer to move back, so I only have about 6 weeks left in the US (wife, kids are all aussies) and not coming back, except to visit. If you think the UK is the bomb, go to OZ. Great cost of living - WARM weather, gorgeous women and in Melbourne brothels are legal. Heck you don't even need brothels since the girls are very friendly and like sex, unlike our spoiled US ladies. I used brothels in OZ like a "last resort" or " I need a fix right now" or a lunch stress relief and don't want to wait. Meeting regular women is easy.
You like history - check out 20k years of aboriginal history all the way up to Capt. Bly stuff (first Gov. General of Australia - same Bly from the Bounty). Go to Sydney and compare - you will be amazed.
Anyway a funny story about the london tubes -- I was having after dinner beers with a customer and had to leave to meet my dutch sales girl, so after pounding only a modest few guinesses I left and made my way to the tube. Had to [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] like a race horse, so I made sure I went as soon as I got to the station. Now in London (and in Australia as well) the platform is usually WAY down these hugh escalators. Well by the time I got to the platform, plus waiting for the train...I could feel the urge to "use the bathroom" coming on. It's a one way trip folks..once your in the bowels of the tube - forget it - no pissers anywhere. Now we have travelers and cameras so forget about "whipping it out". By this time, I'm on the train -so I'm committed for the ride ( at least 4 stops). To make a long story short, by the time I got to Piccadilly station - I was bursting at the seams!. All I can say is I'm glad I had light-weight dark black pants, that "air dry" quickly. And it was night time. Straight to the room shower and change and viola! All is good.
So the moral is, make sure you are BONE dry to the last drop before decending into the depths of the tubes - or take a cab which is a lot quicker.
Tarl,
Funny story! Maybe I gave the wrong impression. While I liked London I could never live there. I couldn't afford to live there unless I made an ungodly amount of money. I like nice things. I like having a luxury car, living in a big house, eating well and going out to awesome places. All those things in London would be near impossible unless I made a King's randsom. Heck, there is nowhere really to park even if I did have a car there.
I think all the locals had it right. London is the place you go to for business or vacation but living there is another story. You're also correct that there IS action there. Last trip I went to Blore House and saw an internet escort. Blore House isn't anything to write home about but it's quick and easy and relatively inexpensive compared to the other high priced action.
Go to the local bars or clubs and chat with some girls. It's not too difficult to meet girls there if you're presentable. I do want to visit Australia. It's on my list of places to hit. I hope to hit most of the countries in Europe in the next 2 years.
Saint, nice outline!
I thought I would add a few things here.
I have visited London probably 10 times, generally on a week-or-less basis. When I visit London I usually stay at the Kensington Hilton, which is in a nice area of town, about 4 blocks from a tube station. I am generally able to get a reasonable rate when staying there. There are cheaper places but on a Value for Money basis, this place is one of the better buys in town.
One of the reasons I stay here is that it sits smack on one of the the Air Bus lines from Heathrow. I think the roundtrip fare ("return fare", in British English!) is 8 quid. Even though the bus does not travel quite so quickly as the Heathrow Express, I find that by the time I transfer from the HE to a taxi at Paddington, the time difference is the same. Figuring in the taxi fares to and from the train station, taking the Air Bus is also about 30 pounds cheaper.
Some "punters" (British English for "johns") swear by Soho walkups and massage parlors. Having never used them, I can't comment. But IMHO the best mongering in London is done through internet agencies. My personal favorite is www.academygirls.co.uk. I've been doing business with the owner for years - if you tell them you're a friend of Otto Graham from the States, they may treat you a bit better.
In general, mongering in London IS expensive (like everything else!). 200 quid per hour minimum, about 600 for an overnight. Some are more.
There are a few websites (including paid ones) which specialize in reviews for London and England, easily identifiable through Google. Because the proportion of fake reviews is high, I think these sites are of limited use to an occasional visitor, but are much more valuable to a London native.
Feel free to PM me for additional insights, or better yet, PM me and post the questions here. I will try to answer them to the best of my knowledge.
-Uncle Otto
(PS - I've cross-posted this from the General Info section, probably more appropriate for London.)
(PPS - Tarl, I'm not the spelling police, but it caught my eye that William [i]Bligh[/i] was captain of the HMS Bounty and first Governor-General of Australia. ;))
Saint,
If you get to Australia / NZ you will find the locals tip even less than the British. No bad thing either. I always tip for a girl giving good service but the last thing we want here is a US style tipping culture. The amount to pay the cabbie is on the meter and the amount to pay the waitress on the bill, unless they really have provided above average service.
On London
No doubt, London is expensive, but so are many other European cities. The P4P options are good however. You can find action at all price levels and all nationalities are available. Supply is strong, the £ has been so high against dollar linked currencies that London is a magnet for all types of service workers. Add to this free health care, social security and the fact it's easy to live without ID and the number of foreigners working in the city is no surprise.
I wouldn't visit London just to P4P but a good time can be had with no LE worries. Just don't get fooled into overpaying by high price internet escorts and fake ********* reports.
Otto,
I'm in general agreement with all your points, especially about the number of quality agencies in London and Academy Girls in particular -- the thing I like about them is £250 for either incall or outcall, so to me outcall is a no-brainer.
I would like to clarify that some agencies do offer an hour's incall enjoyment for under 200 quid, to wit (not that these prices are "cheap"):
A1-Asian £140 (£90 for half-hour)
Asian Escorts London £160
Oriental Angels £150
Scandal Babes £150
There may be others, but those are the ones with which I am personally acquainted and can report generally good experiences (actually, one so-so and the others absolutely fine). The top three listed obviously specialize in Asians. With few exceptions, you will find these are almost exclusively Thais, even though they may call them Singaporean, Malaysian, Burmese, Japanese, whatever. I've only met one that was accurately listed.
Not that there's anything wrong with Thais, IMO, just so you know. Scandal Babes, OTOH, specializes more in Eastern Europeans, with a smattering of Spanish, Asians and others. With any agency girl expertise in English might be an issue, especially if they're recent arrivals.
For example, my last experience in London about three weeks ago was with a Spanish chica from Academy Girls. She was advertised as speaking English, but in fact spoke very little. I speak Spanish well, so we ended up getting along fabulously -- she's on the repeat list, for sure. However, other punters might not have had such a good time. Had she been Russian, Polish or Hungarian, I might not have either.
Though it is pricey, London is currently at the top of my list of favorite mongering places. Happy Hunting!
Regarding the post made in this thread on 02-03-04 09:43 -
I went there on Monday this week. There are two doors down there with two different names: Monique and something else- maybe Annabelle? Not sure but its just one girl - she said so. She was Eastern European, early 20's 5'5", 120 lbs, 34C-24-32 ish. ie slim trim and in shape, decent handfull up top, not overflowing.
I went with £25 for 10 mins of sex and £10 extra for covered oral. She refused to do BBBJ aka OWO, which was curious since she started off by practically sitting on my uncovered dick and I made of point of not just sticking it it, which I could have. I didn't want that - but oral without would have been fine - which she wouldn't do!! Go figure....
Anyway she was quite good at covered oral but really didn't spend enough time to be worth the extra £10 for it. She was very good at the sex but would only do regular and doggie. She wanted £25 more for any other position. She was quite game to be fucked very hard - and encouraged it - so that was a plus. I guess that was cool, but it was definitley all but getting me to come fast. So the time pressure was a bit tense. For £55 she would give you 30 mins and you could come twice in that time.
She was good but clearly hustling me to get out there quickly. Not that I expected any different in Soho, but I don't think that the original post is an accurate reflection of how things are done there - I stayed two minutes over time to take a [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] when I was done and her pimp/watch guy from across the street came down the stairs to find out why I hadn't left yet.
Under those circumstances, the idea of someone staying 30 mins over - unpaid as is told in the original post on her - isn't plausible at all to.
All in all I think this girl a great one for a quick bang. But not sure if worth a longer stay.
While I am not a real fan of walkups - Once in a while someone catches my eye :) The Les Girls Coop has been my favourite for quite some time - and has been reasonably priced. About 110 quid. Not bad by any standards. London, IMHO has the most variety in terms of choices. It is only here that you get to sample fare from nationaities from the world over.
Hello there,
Well, I'm new here and actually I'm here for a funny reason.
I need to write a "report" about "prostitution" in England for my university english lesson, till thursday. It may sound unbelivable, but I could to pick the topic by myself, so I took somthing imtresting. :)
But since I live in Croatia, I really don't know much about it.
I was searching through the net and I foud this very intresting site, which I will visit later on, but for now I need your help:
I would want to know how the prices for all kinds of offers go, what BBBJ or OWO is and it would be grate if you could tell me as much terms, synonyms, expresions as possible to that topic and explain them, because I'm no naitive speaker of english.
I hope I've postet my request in the right topic.
Please help me out,
Thank you in advance.
[blue]RTFF[/blue]
Erich,
Just go to the Terms & Abbreviation tab below the big WSG Forum on top of this web page to find out the meaning to BBJ, DATY, GFE and so on :-)
Greetings Gents,
I'm in London for a few days and wanted to check out the street action. While I know it is more dangerous and lower quality, there's something about it that I find alluring. I've done the escort services and Shepherd's Market walkups. While they have their own appeal, I was thinking of sinking a bit lower this time.
Is there still any action at the Ten Bell's Pub? What about London Bridge?
Thanks in advance.
Lobo