And it's about time!
Yup, Sir Peter Westmacott, British Ambassador to France, who invited 70 ELAC 2010 PARIS attendees to a lovely little party on May 18, 2010 at his official residence at 39, rue Faubourg St Honoré near the Elysée Palace in Paris, France is absolutely the best in the world at what he does -- and may he live long and keep on doing it! But Lisa's takin' over! Yup, it's time!
"Away Out! Away Out!"
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@RemiEsther Yeah, and his last two ladies, whoa, they sounded . . . well, I wasn't there. But he really sounds nice. It's hard to say online, however. He was a machinist. That sort of job is just disappearing over there. I've been fired for being pregnant in the USA, they have no respect for the law. In France, I've been fired numerous times for being sick, and that's not supposed to happen at all! The last time, I was attacked four times at work and they got rid of me to hush me up.
slobomotion 10 months ago
@slobomotion ..that's rough!
RemiEsther 10 months ago
@RemiEsther Well, this one guy, James in the USA, is really nice. And he lost his job in January for being out sick for 3 days. He is now living without utilities. sigh
slobomotion 10 months ago
@slobomotion ..not really impressed by men who need female affirmation about their difficult lot at the hands of another female!! xx
RemiEsther 10 months ago
@RemiEsther I have a vid up on polyandry (I think it's on CUTECATFAITH, I forget) which immediately got good comments from men surprised at such compassion and understanding of their difficult lot from a female. No, I must disagree, yet take it further. Men are worse than puppies -- they are curs. Currs? Not sure of spelling, but one of my favorite Olde English words! xo
slobomotion 10 months ago
@slobomotion ...Hey, good for her! That's amazing! Personally, I think men are men and puppies are puppies:) And if I ever met a man who was acting like a puppy, he'd be out the door faster than he could say 'woof!' I like men, I think they are one of God's most intriguing creations.....xx
RemiEsther 10 months ago
@RemiEsther The pay was very low. I never asked for tips, either. It was sad, the workers who hated it. I couldn't understand the "never have an orgasm with a trick" mentality. THAT is masochism in the EXTREME! Men are puppies, needing a firm hand, clear instructions and LOTS of discipline and cleaning up. They just need to THINK they are running the show, and all is fine, really. My first boss was a woman, former hooker. She has a PhD now and is a therapist in the Pacific NW. Cool!
slobomotion 11 months ago
@RemiEsther I have a primal fear of being immobilized, I am very claustrophobic, which is why I was a top bondage model for so many years. It was like, CONFRONT WHAT SCARES YOU THE DEEPEST. Do it! I don't like to be touched, so the sex industry was necessary -- I was VERY inhibited. Working on the streets is insane. My first husband set up NYC's first s/m bordello. There was a masochistic woman there, so he created the "professional slave."
slobomotion 11 months ago
@slobomotion ....it's good to hear that your experience in the sex industry was Ok, I think for a lot of people it's the last horrific resort. Unfortunately divorce is not the only reason people consider the sex industry as a career, I think child abuse is the main one. After all, if you've spent your life at the hands of a paedophile, the sex industry probably seems like a blessed relief....AND you get paid on top!
You sound well rid of your in-laws...:)
RemiEsther 11 months ago
@RemiEsther Hard to say! I ended up having to work in the sex industry. Divorce is a leading cause of this type of entry. Fortunately, I had a great employer and it was a positive, liberating experience for me. Dealing with my first set of in-laws was just a horror. I don't know how they could live with themselves after what they did to me!
slobomotion 11 months ago