What does this mean?

FishGuy13's Avatar
Some of us start the day off early like 5:00 am and a mid morning session for me would be 8:00 to 9:00 am and as we get older and the day wears on we are not at our peek so the earlier we can see you the better the session is for us. Originally Posted by Hobbyfun
D'oh How could I forget about the obvious or also called circadian rhythm, as we get older we tend to get fewer erections and the ones we guys do get tend to be in the morning. I have also heard there tends to be more heart attacks in the morning than any other time of day, same goes for some meds work best when taken at certian times of day.
bigtxhorseman's Avatar
Alright Jasser...you can't use the same story as an example within a 60 day period! Thank God I haven't bumped into the one before, probably why I stare at the ground while walking in....
Jasser's Avatar
Alright Jasser...you can't use the same story as an example within a 60 day period! Thank God I haven't bumped into the one before, probably why I stare at the ground while walking in.... Originally Posted by bigtxhorseman
What can I say, I'm scarred for life.
Guest071315's Avatar
I read way into things and .... I still dislike the, "i want to be first!!" LOL, tacky!! I understand it but oh well.

I love all the posts and feedback!! And I am surprised at all the early birds!! Maybe I need to switch that 11am to 9am.....
DFW5Traveler's Avatar
Being the first-client-of-the-day does not mean she will be fresh. I've been the first client a few times and the providers must have showered the night before but not the morning of the appointment. Needless to say, it was unpleasant a few times.
Guest071315's Avatar
Oh my!!

That is terrible!! Where do all these non washing providers come from?
dodger's Avatar
As the day wears on ... demands get made on me ... so, early morning is better for me. Less likely someone else is trying to run me down to do some stuff for them. As the day progresses, that becomes more and more likely.
oldmarine's Avatar
I start work in the early afternoon and when my work day is done I just want to go to sleep. Morning appointments round 10:00 work best for me.
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  • 03-25-2011, 11:58 AM
Is anyone else offended by a client asking for the first appointment of the day? It always rubs, ha, me the wrong way when i hear that.... Originally Posted by RyansFun
I'm not sure why that would rub you the wrong way. I used to ask for the ONLY appointment of the day and offered to pay for the time I had to book to get it. Would that have been a problem?
What does that mean exactly?
It means I didn't want to be following someone else who was there a little earlier.
First person, ew, of the day? (image: they are lined up at the door in droves and provider has no idea how to shower). I'm hoping first appointment means first available morning appointment!!
First available morning appointment? Okay...
Mariah Moore's Avatar
I have had guys ask me that very question but it doesn't bother me.
Guest091314's Avatar
as long as when you say first appt of the day its not 4pm LOL!
Guys can ask for anything, but it doesn't mean I am going to answer or even give it to them. But, they can still always ask
timothe's Avatar
Let's hear some funny suggestions!! Originally Posted by RyansFun
Maybe you can reply..."I don't de-lice until noon. OK if we meet in the afternoon?"
I am a morning person. Nothing is implied by an early request from me. I get up at 0500 and am a morning guy.
Guest062512's Avatar
But requesting a morning appointmen is different from insisting on being her first of the day. Insisting on being first would seem to imply that he thinks she would not be as fit or prepared for later appointments.