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Posted: 2016-01-26 08:58:44

There is a time and place for everything, it's not rocket science, a wg bedroom and church are two places that the firearm should be excluded
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Posted: 2016-01-26 09:44:22

On 2016-01-25 22:58:26 Ben Layden said:
Imagine what can go wrong when a client carrying a gun is drunk or under the influence of drugs.

I have never understood this gun toting culture. Primitive, low, and really just beyond the pale of civilized behavior.



This post isn't about people, and their right to bear arms. If you have a problem with it, take it up with the relevant people and or organisations.

If you wold like to gain a better understanding of people wanting to own a firearm, read up on Gun owners South Africa.

Lastly, intoxicated people regardless of carrying a firearm or not, can be menace . Besides WG shouldn't accepting clients that show up intoxicated.
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Posted: 2016-01-26 09:49:32

On 2016-01-25 22:33:54 Indian Courtesan Lalita said:
You don't want to leave your gun locked away in the portable safe in your car?

So you want to leave your gun lying around in the wg's home or hotel room?

Why do you want to leave your gun lying around instead of locked away?



Keeping it with you.... or within sight or arms reach is much more comforting than in your car, in a strange parking lot.. where the car can be stolen., then there's legal implications, etc etc... let alone the procedure to obtain another 1.
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Posted: 2016-01-26 15:50:29

On 2016-01-25 22:58:26 Ben Layden said:
Imagine what can go wrong when a client carrying a gun is drunk or under the influence of drugs.

I have never understood this gun toting culture. Primitive, low, and really just beyond the pale of civilized behavior.



And in a place like London, I would agree... there the most danger you face is falling down the stairs of the tube. In SA there is a requirement to be able to defend yourself and your family should it be needed.
Even in places like Nairobi, if your house gets robbed they are only interested in your tv and such, in SA they are likely to rape, poor boiling water on you, etc,etc, etc...

I would also point out, a gun left alone is no more dangerous then a pillow, or any other completely inanimate object... it is the person wielding it that it is truly dangerous, and if they have a will to do you harm, they can and often do achieve the same results with far less "lethal" objects.
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Posted: 2016-01-26 15:54:28

On 2016-01-26 09:49:32 ocali said:
On 2016-01-25 22:33:54 Indian Courtesan Lalita said: You don't want to leave your gun locked away in the portable safe in your car?

So you want to leave your gun lying around in the wg's home or hotel room?

Why do you want to leave your gun lying around instead of locked away?

Keeping it with you.... or within sight or arms reach is much more comforting than in your car, in a strange parking lot.. where the car can be stolen., then there's legal implications, etc etc... let alone the procedure to obtain another 1.



I actually used to know one lady in Cape Town who had gotten one of those hotel safes and had it installed in her bathroom for a punter to lock up his EDC and other bits he was worried about... it was out of the room and not an easy reach for the punter and this allowed her to relax around the issue, it was safely locked away and not easy for her to reach either which allowed the punter to relax... win, win...
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Posted: 2016-01-26 16:51:45

Just like performance in bed, most men overrate their self defense/gun skills. When your enter a wg's den you are vulnerable whether your have your gun or not. Better lose your punting phone and wallet than to fool yourself into a gun fight against an AK 47 toting pimp.
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Posted: 2016-01-26 17:20:47

Many of my clients in their line of work they are armed. When they visit me they don't bring their guns into my home. They respect me and my home. That is why I am very selective when taking on a new client. I will never make allowances for a stranger to bring a weapon onto my property.

Some guys on this site say I am a bullshitter and I think that I am better than the other wg's. Well I don't care what guys think about me, I will not allow a client to bring a gun onto my premises.
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Posted: 2016-01-26 17:27:46
Edited: 2016-01-26 17:33:09

So imagine this- total stranger coming into my home with a firearm. He expects me to
1) make him feel at home and comfortable
2) Give him GFE knowing that his gun is 2m away.
3) Expect me to be able to enjoy the booking and respond sexually knowing the firearm is there.
4)Not in all cases, but in many, expect me to make up for all his own sexual shortcomings with gun withing arm's reach.
5)Then same armed punter will review and say she was mechanical. She wasn't friendly and she was uptight.
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Posted: 2016-01-26 18:09:10

I had that happened to me. twice in the past and i didn't know he had one till he picked up his pants and it dropped to the floor!. No i don't like guns and never will, unless i need to defend myself. My place is secure and if you don't see it when driving into my complex or the aria i live in then you are superstitious or blind , i would expect you to use common courtesy and leave your gun in your car. Im here to let you shoot your load not shoot me lol?! I think the only thing you can be scared off is me running out of batteries while playing down there. Whahaha1! I had a safe in my old place, but dont feel the need to get one just for 1 out off a 100 clients.
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Posted: 2016-01-26 20:02:36

So it has come to this has it?

Carrying a firearm has become as acceptable as carrying your watch in your waistcoat pocket.

We are slowly but surely regressing back to our primitive state.

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