Summer and Justice a NO SHOW
[QUOTE=PlayTiem;2002970]I enjoyed my time with Summer, but for her to think that she's the only lady who has used that name is kinda funny.[/QUOTE]Well I saw the ad for Summer and her friend Justice and made arrangements to have them visit me and was supposed to show at 11:00 and now almost noon time and neither one showed up or is answering their phones. They were offering a pretty good eal for the hour also, but probably because they don't plan on actually following thru.
Will update if I ever hear from them or show up.
Providers are (or can be) professionals
Every once in a while there are posts here and on other cities' forums comparing providers to various consumer goods: shoes, cars, etc., saying how they are available in a range of prices which reflect a range of quality. This would seem to pass for the "enlightened" attitude, somewhat in defense of how the more skillful and / or prettier gals have a right to charge more in the free market. Then these observations are answered by those who take a strictly utilitarian viewpoint: providers are just biological extensions of jerking off, one hand being not much different from another.
Well, here's how I look at it. I don't think of providers - the good ones, anyway - as anything other than *professionals.* They should be compared not to consumer items but to *other professionals.* The service they provide is sex, along with accompanying social services like acting out fantasies and being nice to you.
I'm quite sure that I'd hear from my dentist if I failed to pay him, just as any provider would be upset if I left an empty envelope. But that doesn't mean I should think less of my dentist, just because he wouldn't crown a tooth for free. And there's no reason to think I couldn't be friends with my dentist, as long as we had something in common. (Probably not possible in this case, since I don't care for golf!)
All I'm saying is that providers (not the ripoff artists, the ones who actually provide) deserve the same degree of respect as any other professional who provides a valuable service. Sex work is work, and when you're good at it, you deserve fair compensation. The fact that our unenlightened society and governments fail to recognize this is certainly not the providers' fault.