This argument is almost as old as the argument about rates.
1. Every lady is different. They all have different requirements, expectations, risk tolerance-- etc.
2. Every gent is different. They all have different requirements, expectations, risk tolerance-- etc.
Only each individual can answer as to what they are and are not comfortable with.
There are ladies out there for every requirement-- just like there are gents out there for every requirement.
I know ladies who will see pretty much anyone. I know ladies who require a great deal of information plus deposits in order to schedule... both groups of ladies eat. The former group tends to have a greater risk with visiting Uncle Lew... the latter group will sometimes pass up on great guys because they aren't compatible from a screening/policies standpoint.
Its all relative to your own personal comfort. If you feel its just too much-- move on. If the lady is just someone you simply HAVE to see, then be prepared to comply.
Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Absolutely agree! Well said!
If there is a set of attributes for Providers which can be quantified like,
{Looks, body, TCB, BCD/Service, Rate, Screening required}
and for Hobbyists like,
{Looks needed, body type needed, TCB acceptable, BCD/Service needed, Rate acceptable level, Screening compliance tolerance level};
there are so many possibilities of a match between what a Providers offers and needs, and what a Hobbyist can accept and comply with.
None of them are right or wrong. It’s just a coincidence of needs (based on these attributes) between both parties. So the only thing we can all say is what we need and what we are willing to comply with, and let everyone else have their choice.
I would never judge a Provider for what she brings to the table and what she asks, the only thing I need to decide on is whether I can accept it or not. Similarly, I would not expect to be judged on what I am willing to give and comply with. I would also not put down a fellow Hobbyist on what his tolerance/acceptance level is.
To each, his or her own. Draw your own lines, find someone who fits it, live and let others live and transact the way they want to.
Yeah, basically a round about way of saying what Grace said, but in a slightly formalized way.