Douwoo = Barbie / Baby Peach / Baby Green
I am 80% certain that's her. It seems like everyone Boner still praises as hot and young want to raise their rate by 50. Should I start gatekeeping if a girl seems busy enough?
Contact: [URL=https://www.candygirlla.com/portfolio-1/barbie](click here)[/URL] 5'4" 33 E 100 lbs.
When Confronted with a Rebrand
Seeing as how rebranding has become so common nowadays, I wanted to stem the tide by just putting out there some suggestions and recommendations for those that may find themselves in such a situation in the future. Bear in mind that this is just my own approach and principles in regards to how I conduct myself and how I see myself fit into the kgirl world. First and foremost, is that as a paying customer, I reserve the right to refuse to see anyone for any reason. But, in this case, it's mainly because they are a rebrand and in extreme cases it's because I'm catfished so bad, my libido just shrivels up. Unless it's of my own volition, I do not want to see anyone that I have seen before. Fortunately, it does not happen often. In all my years of mongering with kgirls, I've walked out maybe 5 or 6 times because of the reasons mentioned above.
Next is to set the expectation your booker (s) of choice. Some guys might be averse to such pointed conversations / confrontations so I'll provide another less straight forward interaction. But ideally you want to be upfront and let the booker know that you do not like rebrands and refuse to see them. But do realize that sometimes, the bookers themselves may not know that she rebranded. For those that want to avoid this approach, I would recommend before booking someone new to ask around on the forums if someone knows if a particular girl has reinvented herself. In addition, asking the booker if she's new. Some bookers may divulge the info if they know it, others may say that they are new to them. The goal here is to set an implied expectation that if the girl isn't new and someone you've already seen, you may walk out if you don't want to go through with it.
So you standing in front of the door, a bit nervous, a bit anxious, and a whole lot of excited to see whose behind the door. It opens to reveals someone that you've already seen. Now, for me, I've been in both situations where I'm disappointed and walked out OR I'm happy to see her again and resume the normal course of events. We'll talk about the former. Try not to show too much disappointment, regardless of who pushed for the rebrand, pointing fingers and voicing your (probably angry) frustration and complaint isn't going to do anyone any good in this situation. Also [B]DON'T[/B] fall into some misguided obligation that you need to suck it up and see her anyways. You have every right to walk, just as she has every right to refuse to see someone. It goes both ways. Don't feel that you have to walk on egg shells to get on the good side of bookers. I always find the next part awkward and there really isn't anything to do but be honest and say I don't want to see you again. Once you leave, immediately text the booker that you are walking and why. It is critical to not leave them hanging. It also serves another important role: to inform the booker, girl, and owner that rebrands are not appreciated and tolerated. The more walk outs happen, the more their bottom line is affected. Coupled with calling out rebrands and nipping it in the bud before a walk out situation happens, IMO, is effective in curbing the rise of rebrands.
The aftermath: I can only speak for myself and one other case where someone did get BL. For me, all bookers involved were understanding. Some even apologized, others said they weren't aware, while others took it in stride as part of the business. With so many cross listing these days, I think the minuscule risk of BL is inconsequential to the power we are have in a walk out, in denying a predatory tactic that essentially cons your customers into a situation they don't want to be in.
Anyone else walked out before? If you don't want to share, that's fine too, but a simple confirmation that you have would be appreciated nonetheless.