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12-01-2008 #51
and he would have been physically removed from the club in less than a minute. I'm wondering what kind of demented soul would make up a story like that and what's his motive
maybe he should just be banned
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12-03-2008 #52
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12-03-2008 #53
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Parties aren't as "wild" as they used to be, at least in NYC for probably a very good reason: LE.
The lessons of Nowbar and Edelweiss are well known and remembered amoung those who own bars, and since it is their license and place of business on the line, owners have a vested interest in making sure things do not get out of hand.
It always amazes me that guys complain about how crazy things are at trannie parties, yet many go with the expectation of finding a prossie and or having some sort of sexual act right on the premises. I mean does one go out to a St8 disco or bar with the same plan?
Ok, there may be the odd sex act or some such at a St8 club, but nothing like what happens at some trannie parties.
You now have an entire generation of young trans who think it is their god given right to "work" anywhere and anyplace, 24/7 they can find a date. True back in the days many girls worked, but you went to GG Barnum or the like to do that sort of thing.
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12-03-2008 #54
Being approached by escorts doesnt bother me much. They're just out here tryin 2 get their hustle on like the rest of us, and id say about 98% of them are gracious and just keep it moving if you say your not looking to pay. Not to mention that alot of the working girls are drop dead fucking gorgeous. The thing that bothers me the most about the parties......is having my picture taken without my permission. Call me uptight or closet-case or whatever, but i just do not like having my picture taken without my permission, and then coming on this site and seeing a picture of me with a tranny sitting in my lap. lol. Regardless of whether my face is blocked out or not, that is not the point. I am just not feeling this aspect of the parties and is the biggest reason of why ive stayed away for the last year.
"I used to say that politics was the second oldest profession, and I have come to know that it bears a gross similarity to the first."
-Ronald Reagan
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12-03-2008 #55
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Originally Posted by EyeCumInPiece
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12-03-2008 #56Originally Posted by Shining Star
Just because you don't know about it, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist: http://www.hungangels.com/board/view...=asc&start=158
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12-03-2008 #57Originally Posted by EyeCumInPiece
That said, sometimes it's not possible and there are guys who end up in the background. Guys sometimes end up in the foreground, too, but this is only because they walk into the frame in the middle of a shot (note to guys who don't want their pics taken: if you see some girl posing, odds are it's not for you. Take a look across from her to see if she's posing for a photo - odds are she is - and don't walk in between the girl and the camera). I also try to make a point of watching to see if a guy is approaching the stage and pull my camera up so that the guy doesn't have to worry about having his pic taken and the dancer doesn't lose tips because I'm scaring guys off (there are some photographers who really are very clueless about this. These same guys also tend to be rude to other photographers and walk into their frames while some girl is posing for them. I ALWAYS try to make a point of not stepping on anyone else's shots).
However, when guys do make it into my pics, a lot of times I either don't use them period, or, rather than simply blurring their faces, I chop them out entirely. For example, there were originally 6 guys in the first photo and a combined total of about 17 guys in the animated GIF below it:
Last edited by slinky; 04-10-2010 at 04:28 AM.
Just because you don't know about it, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist: http://www.hungangels.com/board/view...=asc&start=158