Not just a piece of meat.
[QUOTE=Mohab; 1146147]1) I have been told by numerous working girls in fkk that if they don't like the look / smell / attitude of any particular customer that they have a way of making excuses and passing him onto the next girl, who normally then repeats the cycle. SO NO THEY ARE NOT YOUNG DUMB PROS WHO FUCK ANYTHING FOR MONEY AS STATED BY SOMEONE, and although there primary concern is to raise cash of course they have a level of morality which is quite finely tuned that alot of mongerers are so far up themselves to ever fully connect with or ever understand.
5) I once had a beautiful croatian girl shower me in kisses hug me. Tell me she didn't care about the room, and wanted too stay with me, with no cost added? WHY?
Mohab[/QUOTE]Mohab,
Makes nice reading now and then, someone not filled with cynicism, sarcasm, and negativity.
Confirming that girls don't have to dislike every second of work, despite some a-hole customers around.
Don't be too sensitive about the term "sharks". It merely refers to a different type of girl that is feeds voraciously on (takes advantage of) weak victims. Hopefully there are not so many like this at Oase, but not every girl can be as great as what you experienced. Its understandable that girls can get very frustrated when you have a club full of 150 girls but not that many men fit and ready to go. This can spoil their mood and attitude a bit. The best popular girls continue to get customers, while some girls are really struggling.
I don't have any problem with guys with the "white knight" attitude, even if I don't quite live up to your standards.
It is interesting that some readers have to take exception to your post. Not sure why they find it so annoying :confused: ? Its only your opinions. Some can't stand to read about nice interactions. Perhaps we are expected to give straight facts only, which can get a bit boring. I would however prefer you to tell us who the lovelies were. Otherwise doesn't assist me.
Well done taking time to get to know a girl before choosing. Its a good way of avoiding those hungry feeders.