She tried to rip me off as well
Went to ok hotel on 55 waited too long. Should have left but it has been a long time since I had a good time so I stayed against my better judgement. After a few comma about a few more minutes she gave eke the room number. Something wasn't eight. A few men walking around that made me feel like they were associated with. Long time at the door after the knock and a "just a minute response" - should have gone but now concerned about the two guys down below in the parking area. Finally answers and she was in the fish net number. Dumpy body now. Used to be nice from her pics. Something not right about her. I tried to leave and she blocked the door calling her boys. I have her half the money as I would never want to hurt anyone. Bad bad scene and horrible person and setup. Shut her out and make her go home.
[QUOTE=LoveToBall;5457286]Out the game because of covid, staying out because of inflation (pussy prices, that is). Still a lurker though and wanted to chime in here because I see this happening more and more.
I put an end to all of this nonsense when I stopped turning over the agreed to donation up front (and yes, that includes putting it on some table, because inevitably they'll find a reason to get up so they can slither to the table and subtly take the cash). When it's time for the financial transaction, my opening position is always "I never pay before services are rendered. " The table is the usual counter, but I decline. Then it goes "I've been ripped off before, you might rip me off, blah, blah, blah. " I agree that's a risk, but tell them we both have this risk because they could do the same to me. Then I give them my best and final offer "I give you half and I keep half. It's only fair we share the risk. If that's not acceptable, I'm out" (if she disagrees, that tells me she's unreasonable and we probably won't have a good time anyway). Have I had to walk? Yes, but only about 10% of the time.
Callie was no different. Agreed to $150 for an hour of anything goes. She asked for the cash and we got to half. She hesitated a bit, but ultimately agreed (with the bill situation, I gave her $80 -- so a concession from me LOL). Ninety minutes later, I handed her the rest and told her "you earned that. ".
It didn't take long to figure out that the donation was my only leverage and giving it away gave providers all the power and put me at their mercy. Now, I view the holdback as leverage and incentive compensation so these hoes will have something to work for. I can still be scammed for the half (hasn't happened yet), but it seems that if there's money on the table, providers are less likely to put that at risk.
Be smarter.[/QUOTE]
Well-played and great advice for all
I like the line about "we are both sharing a risk. " They can't argue. Also, it's important to remember guys that even if you have successfully seen a girl before, there is no guarantee on subsequent meets. I had one I met UTR, 19, took her to my house. No worries as she wasn't even advertising, just needed her daily injection. Next year, she's advertising, and wants the money up front, because she wanted to go give it to her "friend. " Acts sketchy as fuck. I sensed cash and dash, but maybe she just wanted her fix ASAP once I was gone. I convinced her to stay in the room because I was "short on time," gave her a long hug and told her how good she still looks (she did, and does). Then I pounded and dumped a massive load inside her, left the cash and was on my way. Just use your social engineering skills with these girls. I promise you are better at it than they are. You are smarter and can think dynamically.
[QUOTE=LoveToBall;5457286]Out the game because of covid, staying out because of inflation (pussy prices, that is). Still a lurker though and wanted to chime in here because I see this happening more and more.
I put an end to all of this nonsense when I stopped turning over the agreed to donation up front (and yes, that includes putting it on some table, because inevitably they'll find a reason to get up so they can slither to the table and subtly take the cash). When it's time for the financial transaction, my opening position is always "I never pay before services are rendered. " The table is the usual counter, but I decline. Then it goes "I've been ripped off before, you might rip me off, blah, blah, blah. " I agree that's a risk, but tell them we both have this risk because they could do the same to me. Then I give them my best and final offer "I give you half and I keep half. It's only fair we share the risk. If that's not acceptable, I'm out" (if she disagrees, that tells me she's unreasonable and we probably won't have a good time anyway). Have I had to walk? Yes, but only about 10% of the time.
Callie was no different. Agreed to $150 for an hour of anything goes. She asked for the cash and we got to half. She hesitated a bit, but ultimately agreed (with the bill situation, I gave her $80 -- so a concession from me LOL). Ninety minutes later, I handed her the rest and told her "you earned that. ".
It didn't take long to figure out that the donation was my only leverage and giving it away gave providers all the power and put me at their mercy. Now, I view the holdback as leverage and incentive compensation so these hoes will have something to work for. I can still be scammed for the half (hasn't happened yet), but it seems that if there's money on the table, providers are less likely to put that at risk.
Be smarter.[/QUOTE]