ATM Daisy Very Bad Experience
[QUOTE=Tomk2323;7446558]I saw Daisy at Asian Top Models. The pics are of her and her body is a perfect 10 to me. Amazing chest and ass. I will definitely be back. FYI she is here for like 2. 5 more weeks.[/QUOTE]I am newish to all of this, but not totally inexperienced. I had a horrible experience just trying to see Daisy at ATM.
I tried seeing Daisy tonight, and it was my first time visiting ATM specifically. I took the metro there and walked in the rain all for a total of 45 minutes of traveling to reach their location. I traveled from D. C.
When the rain in D. C. Finally subsided a little bit (it was raining all night), I decided to contact ATM, asked if Daisy was available, and I promptly started traveling to them when they told me she was available. I told them an ETA and when I was going to be late by 10 minutes, I immediately communicated this to them and they were seemingly fine with it.
I get there and I expected to deal with a gated apt complex, but I didn't expect to have difficulties just trying to get in.
1. At first they told me the gate would be unlocked & opened. It wasn't.
2. Then they gave my a keycode for a pedestrian gate, but there was no keypad to be found other than a callbox which isn't exactly the same. Or maybe it was, but I am literally visiting the gated location for the first time so I am bound to be a bumbling idiot. I've been to other locations that wasn't gated and complicated so this was a first for me in regards to these kinds of agencies or AMPs.
3. I mistakenly went to the wrong building & apt #, but it's very close by so I quickly find the right door.
When I finally get there:
Daisy opened the door when I got there and she let me in, but that was the first sign of trouble. She sighed and complained I was late even though I updated them and they seemed fine with it.
Her photos on their site are not a lie. She is hot af, but her attitude & personality was entirely different.
She asked me to take my shoes off but I wasn't sure where to place them at first and this seemed to annoy her more.
She took me to her room, and then asked if I wanted some water. When I politely answered "sure", she strangely reacted negatively and gave me attitude by responding, "Do you want to leave?
After she gave me a small cup of water and I thanked her, she started to grill me with questions like 1. Have I been to there location before? And 2. How I found out about them?
I apologized to her for being late, and then I explained to her that I was a first timer there, but she got suspicious and thought maybe I was first timer to all of this in general (I'm not) - which even if that were the case, I don't understand why that is a problem. But she seemed to take offense to this or seemed confused. Shouldn't they expect new "customers" once in a while?
I also explained to her that part of the reason why I was late was because it was difficult to get into the apt complex & find their apt door.
I vaguely told her I found them online somewhere but she was adamant that I tell her exactly where, what, and how. I didn't have an answer prepared for this so I was caught off guard and didn't have a bullshit answer to give her. Besides, at other places I have been to, neither girls nor the host ever questioned me how I discovered them. So I didn't see why this mattered at all. However, this only further pissed Daisy off when I refused to tell her & when I responded to her by asking "Why it mattered?
She started to claim that she was stressed out and couldn't see me anymore. She even tried suggesting I see her 'roommate', Baby Milk.
If she didn't want to see me, I figured why not see her roommate instead? So I asked her if she was available.
Daisy starts texting someone, and I could tell it was the person / host / liaison (excuse my terminology if it isn't right here) that you text to arrange the meeting that she was texting.
I start getting texts from the liaison host asking me "what the drama is all about?
Daisy tells me her roommate, Baby Milk, is busy with someone and then proceeds to kick me out. I don't fight it at all and leave.
As soon as I leave, I get more texts from the liaison host about how "You made an appointment to see Daisy, so why are you trying to see her roommate? That's rude man!
Daisy clearly lied to her liaison host to make me seem like the bad guy.
As soon as I leave the apt, I call the liaison host to talk to them and they surprisingly heard my side of the story instead of flat out taking the girl's side.
I don't want any real drama & bad blood so I profusely apologize to the liaison host and explain my side. They even said that me being late wasn't the problem, but that it was because I was trying to switch girls after I made the appointment & arrived. So I argued that Daisy was lying and suggested herself that I see Baby Milk instead. The host liaison seemingly were understanding because they eventually asked me if I still wanted to see Baby Milk instead, but I would have had to wait an hour standing in the rain as I had no car to sit in so I refused and started to leave.
Overall, Daisy was very rude to me, acted very paranoid & suspicious of me, and then tried to get me in trouble.
I got to **see** her in person, but I barely took off my jacket before I was kicked out.
I traveled a total of 2 hours back&forth in the cold rain for nothing.
It was emotionally stressful for me.
Long Read, Kinda Your Fault
[QUOTE=HughJonson;7447671]I am newish to all of this, but not totally inexperienced. I had a horrible experience just trying to see Daisy at ATM.
I tried seeing Daisy tonight, and it was my first time visiting ATM specifically. I took the metro there and walked in the rain all for a total of 45 minutes of traveling to reach their location. I traveled from D. C.
When the rain in D. C. Finally subsided a little bit (it was raining all night), I decided to contact ATM, asked if Daisy was available, and I promptly started traveling to them when they told me she was available. I told them an ETA and when I was going to be late by 10 minutes, I immediately communicated this to them and they were seemingly fine with it.
I get there and I expected to deal with a gated apt complex, but I didn't expect to have difficulties just trying to get in.
1. At first they told me the gate would be unlocked & opened. It wasn't.
2. Then they gave my a keycode for a pedestrian gate, but there was no keypad to be found other than a callbox which isn't exactly the same. Or maybe it was, but I am literally visiting the gated location for the first time so I am bound to be a bumbling idiot. I've been to other locations that wasn't gated and complicated so this was a first for me in regards to these kinds of agencies or AMPs.
3. I mistakenly went to the wrong building & apt #, but it's very close by so I quickly find the right door.
When I finally get there:
Daisy opened the door when I got there and she let me in, but that was the first sign of trouble. She sighed and complained I was late even though I updated them and they seemed fine with it.
Her photos on their site are not a lie. She is hot af, but her attitude & personality was entirely different.
She asked me to take my shoes off but I wasn't sure where to place them at first and this seemed to annoy her more.
She took me to her room, and then asked if I wanted some water. When I politely answered "sure", she strangely reacted negatively and gave me attitude by responding, "Do you want to leave?
After she gave me a small cup of water and I thanked her, she started to grill me with questions like 1. Have I been to there location before? And 2. How I found out about them?
I apologized to her for being late, and then I explained to her that I was a first timer there, but she got suspicious and thought maybe I was first timer to all of this in general (I'm not) - which even if that were the case, I don't understand why that is a problem. But she seemed to take offense to this or seemed confused. Shouldn't they expect new "customers" once in a while?
I also explained to her that part of the reason why I was late was because it was difficult to get into the apt complex & find their apt door.
I vaguely told her I found them online somewhere but she was adamant that I tell her exactly where, what, and how. I didn't have an answer prepared for this so I was caught off guard and didn't have a bullshit answer to give her. Besides, at other places I have been to, neither girls nor the host ever questioned me how I discovered them. So I didn't see why this mattered at all. However, this only further pissed Daisy off when I refused to tell her & when I responded to her by asking "Why it mattered?
She started to claim that she was stressed out and couldn't see me anymore. She even tried suggesting I see her 'roommate', Baby Milk.
If she didn't want to see me, I figured why not see her roommate instead? So I asked her if she was available.
Daisy starts texting someone, and I could tell it was the person / host / liaison (excuse my terminology if it isn't right here) that you text to arrange the meeting that she was texting.
I start getting texts from the liaison host asking me "what the drama is all about?
Daisy tells me her roommate, Baby Milk, is busy with someone and then proceeds to kick me out. I don't fight it at all and leave.
As soon as I leave, I get more texts from the liaison host about how "You made an appointment to see Daisy, so why are you trying to see her roommate? That's rude man!
Daisy clearly lied to her liaison host to make me seem like the bad guy.
As soon as I leave the apt, I call the liaison host to talk to them and they surprisingly heard my side of the story instead of flat out taking the girl's side.
I don't want any real drama & bad blood so I profusely apologize to the liaison host and explain my side. They even said that me being late wasn't the problem, but that it was because I was trying to switch girls after I made the appointment & arrived. So I argued that Daisy was lying and suggested herself that I see Baby Milk instead. The host liaison seemingly were understanding because they eventually asked me if I still wanted to see Baby Milk instead, but I would have had to wait an hour standing in the rain as I had no car to sit in so I refused and started to leave.
Overall, Daisy was very rude to me, acted very paranoid & suspicious of me, and then tried to get me in trouble.
I got to **see** her in person, but I barely took off my jacket before I was kicked out.
I traveled a total of 2 hours back&forth in the cold rain for nothing.
It was emotionally stressful for me.[/QUOTE]I would say you are 85% to blame for the situation. Lots of mistakes. Horniness got the best of you. Soon as you saw rain on the forecast and you didn't have a car you should have rescheduled. Shoot, Ill reschedule with rain and I have a car bc I'm not tryna ride on 495 in that type of weather with these type of drivers in the area. Most agencies are good up to 2 hours before appointment with cancellation / rescheduling. Learning lesson for you. Charge it to the game, keep it moving.