The bun has dropped but beware!
She told me she dropped 2 weeks ago. Typically, for her type of delivery, the doctor recommends 6 weeks before engaging in sexual activity but ole girl is already posting. However, keep in mind, she told me she's only doing massages. In a car at that! These little damn con artists!
As a side note, whenever a provider has been EXTREMELY difficult to get an appointment with then all of a sudden their schedule is wide ass open, guess what? In many cases, aunt Flo is in town. I finally got a chance to see one of USASG's favorite. I mean, it would be easier to pass a piece of legislation than to schedule with this girl. On my way over there, the thought came to me that as easy as this appointment is, this girl must be on her period. Sure enough, she was! Proven theory!
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Providers who don't list donations in ad
Is it possible that one of the main reasons providers don't put donations in their ad's is so when you contact them for an appointment and request donation amount, they can quote you ANYTHING (usually higher)? I mean, I know some might say they don't list it for LEO purposes but the reason this makes no sense to me is because what is the difference if you quote a donation over the phone or by way of text or in the ad itself? If it's by text, LEOs have a written record. If it's by voice over the phone, LEOs have a voice recording. Many times, unless I'm going to try to negotiate, if I see providers donation amount, depending on what it is, I might not even bother contacting them. This also depends on how close their listed amount is to what I'm willing to donate. In other words, if a listed donation is 80, I might negotiate 65. However, if it's 100, I might not contact provider at all which means a provider who list their prices might cut down on a lot of unnecessary contacts-me being one of them. Especially the ones who have $100 plus donation amounts for Qv's. Anyway, I tend to think they can quote higher prices depending on they feel at the moment or also the amount of calls they're getting that day or moment. I've been in the room with providers who answer their phones trying to set up another appointment and I've actually seen how they quote a variety of prices for the same amount of time with different guys! If they are getting 30 calls that day and their usual price is 60 for qv, they can easily quote someone 80-100; provided the donation is not listed which can give them some flexibility on their pricing. Just an observation as I hate it when they don't list donations! Could this be the main reason they don't list prices? One cannot paint them into a corner can he?