Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
Personally, I only go after free range trans escorts that are their own boss, less hassle that way.
This brings back a memory. I was a teen and I was at a cafe and there was this trans girl crying. Guess she got beat up by one of her John's, so her pimp came into the place upset. He started screaming at her and was demanding she get her ass back to work. Then he changed his tone and asked her where this mofo was so he could take care of it. 😆
I remember thinking, awe I wish I had a pimp who cared about me that way!
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Originally posted by rudester
This brings back a memory. I was a teen and I was at a cafe and there was this trans girl crying. Guess she got beat up by one of her John's, so her pimp came into the place upset. He started screaming at her and was demanding she get her ass back to work. Then he changed his tone and asked her where this mofo was so he could take care of it. 😆I remember thinking, awe I wish I had a pimp who cared about me that way!
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That's disturbing.
Originally posted by rudester
Now what? Is he going to send you more?
Originally posted by rudester
Just dont be surprised if he throws himself at you literally
Originally posted by rudester
Just makes you wonder if your cousin is gay as well?
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