Are you in a relationship?
[QUOTE=Mrworldwide89;7319171]Do why'all think that subconsciously the level of service changes, whether or not a provider is in a relationship? Or can they compartmentalize pretty well their job and personal life.[/QUOTE]Again, this is just pure speculation on my part (based on some real-life experiences), but I think many of the k-girls that we see on a regular basis are in some kind of a relationship. Even if they won't admit it. They might have a husband, or a boyfriend, or a few boyfriends, or a sugar daddy, or a few sugar daddies, but I think most of them have men (of some type) in their lives who are not traditional, paying customers. So that's why I never bother asking them if they are in a relationship or not. I assume they are, and I don't really want to know the truth anyway. I want the fantasy that they are totally into me, and only me (at least for an hour).
To answer your specific question: No, I don't think it affects their service level. Their top priority is making money, so they know, in order to make the most money, they need to keep the customers happy and coming back for more. The ones who can't do that will eventually give up and go home for lack of business. For the most part, I don't think they purposely hold anything back. Some are just more talented than others. Just like some are more beautiful than others.