[QUOTE=XoticsOnly;6449587]I don't want to call anyone out here or mistakenly hurt a girl' or agency's business when none of this was her fault, so I am being intentionally vague, but a year+ ago I visited an agency that's no long around and had an appointment with a very popular provider in Manhattan.
I tried to make more appointments with this provider on future trips to the city, but she was always on vacation, then I finally get the appointment over a year later, and the girl that walked into the room was not who I met that day over a year ago.
I was shook boys. Shook. She'd grown 5 or 6 inches (the other girl's height was below my chin, this one was just a few inches shorter than me), had a different voice, different looking tits. Way different looking face compared to what I remembered. I feel confident saying the girl I met recently is who she and the agency say she is (one of the most popular ladies in the city), but I think the booker lied to me about who I was seeing that day over a year ago. Or else I am developing Alzheimer's.
She was my ATF. I thought I was going to see my ATF, and then I got into the room with a drop dead gorgeous girl that would practically do anything I wanted or asked, but I was so shook that I wasn't even into the session at all and had a hard time even getting it up.
Anyone ever been lied to before? Is it common? Should I be asking each new girl I meet's name once we get into the room to avoid this in the future? I assume the girl is less likely to lie to me, but honestly, I don't ever remember asking her name a year ago because she was just immediately on me and I was just in paradise for that hour with her. I would never forget her. I tried for over a year to book with her again. And now, I don't even know how to feel lmao. But it bugs me for sure that I don't even know who she is and I'll probably never meet my ATF again.[/QUOTE]It happens but not quite often in my experience so far. Many members know on here that I was chasing Harper for quite a few months, when her profile and name popped up at an agency some people were saying it could be her (based on recycled photos). I went in not expecting it to be her because there was no confirmation, and it was indeed not her. But don't get me wrong it was another beautiful kgirl and I may have broke her (which I highly doubt as I'm not an animal) because she disappeared soon after my appointment.
But what I learned from all the veterans is you have all rights to walk. Don't be afraid to walk if it's not who you were expecting.