I notice a prominent shop advertising girls described as "Party girls" with an asterisk next to their name. WTF does this mean?
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I notice a prominent shop advertising girls described as "Party girls" with an asterisk next to their name. WTF does this mean?
Think it means drvgs.
I posted previously about a crazy encounter I had at brothel in Annadale, WL off her face, offering me a pipe of some sort, declined and never returned. Probably meth
Girls have told me in the past they have been asked by guys to join then for "party" but first I have heard the other way around.
Lower end - meth
Higher end - cocaine, Molly
Massive stereotypes no doubt.
For some it's casual, but it can obviously become a full blown addiction: https://www.aus99forum.com/showthrea...-Speaking-Up**
That term is an instant turn off
Same goes for Baddie lol
They are happy to party as in take whatever you want to share.
It doesn't mean they are selling unfortunately.
I overhead a Mamasan in Burwood talking with the girls in the shop about going out drinking with clients in a hotel.
Also a Mamasan in a shop in Pyrmont telling one of the girls to get ready to go over to Star Casino Hotel to join a client. A girl told me the establisbment secretly sold alcohol for the long two or three hours sessions. You can't be banging for that long.
gotta be cautious punting with the drug enjoyers. If these use needles to shoot anything up, and stupidly share with others, could be dealing with some serious serious STDs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_...ants_and_drugs
Stimulants like meth to increase stimulation, arousal and energy while delaying ejaculation.
Dissociative drugs like ketamine to be in a dissociative state and distort perception.
What amazes me is how the shop thinks this is good marketing? Are there really that many guys into it that it's worth advertising as such?