Are providers allowed to have "bad days"?
[QUOTE=Lilly21;1502917]I'm sorry if I turned you off baby that was a bad day for me. Bu ts lifeeverybody has there good and bad days I'm sorry baby.[/QUOTE]You know, this brings up a good point. And Lilly, this is NOT a slam against you or what happened. I wasn't there, so I will not add to that discussion. This is merely a topic of discussion that could benefit everyone.
Are providers allowed to have "bad days"? As human beings with a life outside of the business, they WILL have bad days, or off days, or days that completely suck. If their lives were all cookies, and ice cream, and cherry blossoms, they probably would not be working as a provider.
However, guys who are seeking out their services are paying for a fantasy. $200 / hour (more or less) is a lot of money to pay someone who is having a "bad day". Guys don't just pay for the sex. They pay for the zero bullshit. They pay for a sure thing experience. They pay so that for that one hour of time with a provider, their needs are the #1 thing on the agenda, and the only thing on the agenda.
For $200 / hr, the least you can do is fake it. Yes, that's right. FAKE IT. Fake it for an hour or two. Pretend like the only thing on your mind are HIS needs. If you can't do that, don't schedule with a client. Pick another day where you can muster up enough energy to give him that no BS, sure thing fantasy. And if your money needs are that imperative that you can't afford to postpone the meet, learn to suck it in and suppress your feelings for an hour to do your job.
Yes, that sounds cold, but that's just business.
Only if I am allowed to write one about you.
Ms Molly wonderful.
I had a great time with you and I am looking forward to being naughty with you again soon.
Miss ya sexy. (kisses)
Dawn
[QUOTE=MollyDaniels;1505251]Very amazing sexy and tasty lady. Am I allowed to write a review of Dawn? (#naughtygrin#)[/QUOTE]
The BS of paying per hour, when all you get is 1 pop
I feel like bringing something up that has always bothered me.
What is up with providers posting a per hour rate, then in the same posting saying the session ends after one pop? Even worse when they say they post a per hour rate, and only after the one pop during a sessio do they tell you that you only get one. I get the feeling that someone should really explain to them the meaning of,"per hour". At the very least, say, "per hour or one pop, whichever comes first.".
If you're paying for an hour, they are not doing you a favor by allowing multiple pops. It's what you paid for. If they're running a reduced rate special of only one cup or if that's their normal policy (one cup) , then they should stop using "per hour" in their ads and instead be truthful in saying,"per pop".
When I contact a provider, I have learned the value of specifically asking that question."Do I get the full hour, or are we done after one cup / pop?". If they say only one, then I say,"Thanks, but no thanks.", then move on. Sometimes they'll change their minds and agree to multiple pops, and we proceed from there. If they don't, I simply take my money to someone else.
It's like going to a gas station, paying $3. 50 per gallon, but they only give you a quart because you're just going to the store. No. I want the full gallon I paid for.
It's really time to end the BS of "per pop" and paying for the whole hour.