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03-22-2011, 12:19 AM
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late night mind drifting questions for the guys(but gals welcome too!)
I was wondering if you guys think more highly of a provider if she has some college education? Also what do ya'll think about providers with no college? No HSD? No GED? Just wanna pick some male brains about the topic  ..........
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03-22-2011, 12:33 AM
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I'm not looking to have a deep philosophical discussion with a provider. Nor do I wish to have her "brain" give me a lap dance. No I am just looking to put my penis in her vagina and for that a GED works just fine
In truth a college degree might make me give pause because it would show resolve and follow through on the providers part, but "some college" is what we like to call the 13th grade because everyone makes the community college rounds at some point. It's like going to the club, but with text books.
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03-22-2011, 01:02 AM
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How would a client even know these things? Some personal details should be just that, personal. I mean, it's not exactly a job interview.
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03-22-2011, 01:13 AM
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My .02 its a non-issue what your education background is. Unless you are wanting to bring your personal bizness into your professional bizness then it shouldn't matter. Besides, a piece of paper doesn't define a person completely. You can be succesful without it..
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03-22-2011, 03:32 AM
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The ladies are much more than just a warm place to put your business! How a lady conducts herself and communicates with me is much more important than her level of education. An anonymous sexual experience is empty. I appreciate some of the fellows are only here to screw, but to me, part of the experience is the relationship that develops and I'm only interested in repeating if there is some kind of connection.
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03-22-2011, 04:30 AM
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very well said mossman...
licks to ya
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03-22-2011, 05:00 AM
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Originally Posted by **Karla**
I was wondering if you guys think more highly of a provider if she has some college education? Also what do ya'll think about providers with no college? No HSD? No GED? Just wanna pick some male brains about the topic  ..........
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Karla, I treat all people with respect until they give me a reason not to. Having a college degree does not make you intelligent or make people look up to you by default. Sometimes procuring a higher education opens your mind to different views/opinions/ideas. Sometimes it doesn't. It all depends what you put into it. If the person is not willing to experience new things, then they will just be an older version of their former self receiving a diploma.
I highly recommend everyone to pursue something that will allow them to grow and learn new things. If you wish to go to the university, then, I highly recommend it. You are very young and the time to learn is now (actually, no matter your age, the time to learn is now). My point is that (I assume) you are young and unattached. It becomes more difficult as you get older and more responsibility rests on your shoulders.
I hope that this helps.
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03-22-2011, 05:50 AM
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One of the best reasons for this board is the variety of ladys you can choose from.
Of my three favorite lady's, one is educated and has medical backround, another a high school diploma, and the last nothing.
And all three provide very different sessions, similar activities, but on a different level. If I was forced to pick one to have and to hold it would be the higher educated one. If forced to pick a full time girl friend it would be the one with the High school diploma, and if just one as a fuck buddy it would be the one with nothing at all.
For me it boils down to what type of mood I am in.
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03-22-2011, 07:06 AM
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I much prefer a lady I can have an intelligent conversation with. It's nto my style, as Vonnegut was fond of saying, to 'use another human as a masturbation machine'.
However having gained pretty equal parts book smarts and street smarts over my year; it holds very true that not all higher educated people are necessarily bright or interesting and not all intelligent, captivating people are necessarilly college educated.
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03-22-2011, 07:21 AM
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I been married to a judge, a math professor, a doctor (Ivy league med school) and a Colombian gal from TOTS daytime with the equivalent of high school.
By far, the most intelligent was the stripper from TOTS. College degrees do not necessarily mean intelligence or a love of personal growth, knowledge or learning.
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03-22-2011, 07:53 AM
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It is not the level of education but the maturity with which a girl acts. Unfortunately too often they seem to be interchangeable. If a very thoughtful, respectful and professional woman has not achieved a higher degree, that doesn't make her less desirable. Just like a PHD on an immature little b*tch doesn't make her more desirable.
It is all about the level of maturity in my book.
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03-22-2011, 08:56 AM
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Some well stated points above.
In my lengthy military career a variety of all of the above in a wide range of ranks, both enlisted and officer.
Smart doesn't always have much to do with intelligence, nor vice versa.
As far as providers are concerned, "warmth" (and good TCB) is much more important to me than educational level.
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03-22-2011, 09:53 AM
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Just as with beauty, intelligence is in the eye of the beholder...
With that being said, I think it takes a pretty smart individual to put those sweet set of twins in one's avatar.
~ Deuce
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03-22-2011, 10:21 AM
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Some well stated points above.
In my lengthy military career a variety of all of the above in a wide range of ranks, both enlisted and officer.
Smart doesn't always have much to do with intelligence, nor vice versa.
As far as providers are concerned, "warmth" (and good TCB) is much more important to me than educational level.
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Well said Ck
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03-22-2011, 11:08 AM
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in my experience - a college degree from undergrad up usually speaks of advanced articulation, discipline and quite a driven person [obviously from Juris Doctors, PhD's and MD's] but ive met a few ladies with HS educations that had those qualities to a degree. Im interested in why you are asking this, Karla, because I find you hot.
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