Reading through this thread I totally understand both sides but I have to agree with Ivy. Yes a first meeting at a water park is an unconventional date in the escort world. It seems like the smarter way to meet but from a girls point of view you could end up spending hours with a guy that you don't click with at all. Just like overnights or longer engagements, you want to make sure the time will be enjoyable for everyone. I've met a lot of great guys that I could really hang out with but there are a handful that despite being very sweet we just don't click. I would never agree to an over night or long engagement with those men because it would be very awkward with a lot of dead air. A water park day would be an awesome date but I agree that it would be an all day thing (4-6 hours minimum). I think most girls would have no problem with a date like this with a repeat client. Your problem isn't what you're asking is too strange it's that your timing is wrong. Have a few regular sessions with a couple girls that interest you and find one that you really enjoy talking to and joking with then propose your next date be at a water park. Present the date and all it would entail then ask her to name her price. I've had many susseful dates to six flags, seaworld, the zoo and even trips to the beach but I would never consider something like that for a first meeting. Find a girl, meet her, then go from there. Hope this helps
Originally Posted by Samarie
That makes sense. However, the reason I chose something eccentric like a waterpark was to avoid the "dead water" or awkwardness that one might experience on a date. But, I guess, if six hours is the acceptable time to spend at a waterpark, that would not be easily avoided.
What are the kinds of things that might happen during an encounter with a guy you don't "click" with? What kind of things does he do that makes him not "click?" Are those guys significantly different from others?
It would suck to meet someone and they not like me. Especially, because it's my first time. I know I can't expect people to like me when I'm paying for their company, but it's ideal that they at least think I'm tolerable enough to go out with. Or, maybe, that's not "in the cards" for me.