When I first started in the hobby I assumed meet and greet / dinner dates would actually be more of the norm. I figured people would want to get to know each other a bit before hand. I was actually a bit surprised by the prevalence of the half-hour / hour "cold" meeting. Obviously I wised up to the time is money mentality which makes sense now. However I still think there is something exciting (for both parties) in having a small activity beforehand that helps build up the anticipation for the main attraction. A couple drinks and lots of flirting can go a long way!
Five overnights even with only the evenings on the clock, for the cost of a bit more than an overnight? Sounds reasonable to me. Perhaps I'm missing something? Why would there be a separate room, is that standard practice in out of town overnights?
Originally Posted by ampad
Hey everyone, both provider and hobbist, come to a very personal understanding on overnights....but especially on out of town visits.
There are not hard rules, because the circumstances are so individually unique. However, agreeing to such a ridiculous arrangement, in my personal opinion, merely re-inforces the line....there's a new sucker born evey hour
In terms of taking someone out of town, and only being "allowed" to hang with said person in evenings only...heck when you find someone willing to agree to that one...let me have the opportunity to sell them some beach front property in Arizona...'cause I'm willing to share the
"perks" of my friendship as well, lol.
As far as dinner dates, that's a totally different deal. Has anyone ever expected their attorney or accountant (especially on an initial visit)
to have dinner for free, b4 getting down to business....I think not, so why should we have those expectations with a provider.
Of course, just as you would with ur lawyer or accoutant, if it is part of a long standing relationship, that is something totally different.