safety tidbits to consider/adult business advertisement.

By viodragon

So here is my business which needs to pull in money for me.

www.violatorsworld.com Must be 18 and over to view. This site has web cams, adult theater options, and a web store for adult toys for your convenience which will save you the embarrassment of buying them at a store. This is my first business up and running that needs to start working for me.

www.900profits.com/adult/98122 which is just adult cams. Must be 18 and over only as well.  Supported by cams.com apparently. With this is two adult numbers to dial. 1-900-486-9700 for 4.99/minute and you can call 1-888-689-3999 for 1.99 to 3.99 a minute. I can rename this site to something a little more appropriate and better once it pulls me in revenue. Both numbers are a 5 in 1 adult hot line. From chatting with ladies, one on one or two on one, to a dating hot line to finding someone in your local area.

Sorry for the delay in postings.  Been busy work wise and exhausted beyond that.  The winter time is one of the worst times to watch how fast time seems to go by.  I seem to have days over before they begin.  I will keep my average to a blog a day, even if I now and again got to get two blogs a day posted for catching up.  Like always, I appreciate and am thankful for any kind of support I can get.  —-> viodragon. 

Considerations Easily Forgotten.

 

Sorry about the delay in some blogs lately, been working and busy the past couple of days.  I’ll write two blogs today to make up for some lost ground.

 

Feeling safe is becoming a big thing these days, thanks to terrorism of course and some sex offenders out there doing what they have no business doing.  Knowing and remembering how to feel safe is what we should all remind ourselves now and then, since paranoia will block our common sense and reasoning. 

 

Like anything else I am arguing, it all starts with you.  Self ownership is one of the major keys to ending a lot of these bad thought processes.  Of course knowledge is power.  Such tips like know who your kid’s friends are.  Physically monitor your young kid playing.  Make sure your teenager kids understand what could go on out there and have their safety systems.  Know what groups or clicks they are hanging out with, etc. 

 

I’m definitely no fan of those out there who prey on others, on any level.  Their ego or psychology will never make any sense to me.  I would rather know more about the dangerous over the stupid or simple ignorant, yet safe.  There are many different levels of sex offense out there of course.  A lot of people are fighting to make blanket cases and create these laws to effects all sex offenders.  The problem here of course is there is just too much variety to sex crimes to do this.  The GPS monitoring system is a good example.

 

As mentioned in earlier blogs, not ever sex offender is caught by the law, some people have crimes out there probably even worst than half of those who may be registered, and not every sex offender actually committed their crime.  Just like those people in prison for murder and DNA proves they have the wrong person in prison.  Having a GPS monitoring system on every sex offender may sound like a novel idea, the down side is cost.  It is highly expensive to do this.  I can see such a system in place for those who are violent predators, but I can care less about the average Joe who may have done nothing more than pee in public or mooned someone.  I also don’t care to bother with the person who was so drunk they can’t remember anything and pleaded no contest due to being in such a state.  There are a few cases out there where this has happened and after psychological examination, they did not commit the crime they’ve pleaded no contest to.

 

The nature of the crime is situational.  Sadly it is always situational.  There are no stereotypes or cast sets to simply recognize.  I’m also no fan of stereotypes either and people making themselves live up to them.  I would not argue a heavy monitoring system for those who prove to still be dangerous.  I will argue the people who can see this monitoring to be kept to trained law enforcement agents.  Only because I don’t believe the average citizen needs to make the mistake and making some decision that lands themselves behind bars.  What we know is one thing, how we exercise knowledge is another. 

 

To wrap this up, the quick fix to a solution, which is a very common trait to exercise, isn’t really going to apply when it comes to wanting to end sex offense.  It will take a little bit of time and understanding what the laws are (word by word detail if you can), knowing and remembering the history of human sexuality, remembering it is apart of our nature to be sexual being and have an ownership of what that will mean, and having good communication with your family and love ones will establish a safety net for your comfort zones.  This will eventually reduce the problems of making mistakes that can end up landing you as a sex offender and protect yourselves from those making sex offense type mistakes.

 

Think of it this way, for those who give into paranoia too easily.  The wolf catches his rabbit prey by sensing fear.  Do you think for one second that a wolf wants to catch a lunch if that lunch looks like it is the depths of hell itself and would tear that wolf in half before it can blink?  Probably not.  This is why I encourage replacing fear and paranoia with focus and determination.  It really is a great sin knowing how much time it takes to get good rapport built up and the years that can go by to make a dream exist, and evil does not even need a second to happen to take it all away.

 

Please keep fighting the good fights out there and preserve your goodness.  Be good, be strong and be safe.  Peace.

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One Response to “safety tidbits to consider/adult business advertisement.”

  1. Brian Says:

    While GPS monitoring is costly, it is between 5 and 10% of what it costs to treat them as an inpatient or incarcerate them each day. It is a valuable tool that is very underutilized. I do concur that it should be used only for violent sex offenders.

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