[QUOTE=Shadow1;1953453]Rod.
Kinda like marriage. The newness wears off after a while and the service isn't what it used to be.
Once she's got you 'hooked' she feels she no longer has to do what she did to get you in the first place.
Consequently the quality of service declines.
So, yea, it's a good idea to have a couple other regulars on the hook to fall back on.
Enjoy the ride.
This is what happened to my regular Char.
Initially she was great. Would get me rock hard, ride me till she got hers, 3 times, then mish then doggie, with her butt high in the air and me pounding it till the rockets exploded.
Now, she want's to take a hit in the car before we even start.
She does a lackluster BBBJ.
Too tired to ride, so just want's to do mish, and by the way, she's gotta hurry cause she's got a friend waiting.
So, my #1 is now my #10.
But, it was nice while it lasted[/QUOTE]You're right about the wife analogy, and I'm not unfamiliar with the declining service scenario, but rare in my experience. I treat the ladies in my regular rotation like a GF with respect, caring and kindness. The usual response is a desire to see me often and have a fun, solid regular thing.
And yes, always have 5-7 or so in rotation so always have one available when my first desire is unreachable.
Long ago my backup plan would take me to one of the many MPs in town, on and. High were 3 with Foxy Lady an absolute best. Another on E. Livingston in Reynoldsburg was FS too, in strip mall just west of Blacklick Park. Can't recall name, think it was a female name spa. Always a great visit at those 2. And later we had a few awesome AMPs and I contracted yellow fever with the young Koreans in '90's thru mid '00's.
Most often though I've lost a regular when she just disappears, poof, gone, not because I dropped her. I've had a few that I've dated for 8 years, others 4-5 years as well. I like the sure thing and knowing what I'll get. Many on here enjoy the SW chase for that gem and I used to find that thrill when meeting a new escort too. As I get older I find the chase for new trim more of a burden than a thrill.
