I'm not suggesting, "How 3pm Saturday behind the bowling alley on Main? I'll be in the green Econoline Van with the engine running...hop in.." Originally Posted by atlcomedyWait a minute! You mean that doesn't work?
It also struck a nerve because I've been guilty of the tactless "You busy?" PMs... Originally Posted by enderwigginThere's nothing wrong with that. I've accepted dates that started with that sort of communication - they had positive check outs on references, they were comfortable with my requirements and I could find nothing particularly unattractive about them, my schedule was open and we agreed to meet.
Words are like an element that is used to fuel an internal fire in all of us,A great statement.
You'd be surprised that some gals are put off by TMI (That Much Info.) with a first contact. Originally Posted by Marcus AureliusI love a warm introduction! After all, I am inviting friends-to-be into my life, it is the least one can do to properly introduce himself.
I remember once having a meet-and-greet with a potential new gentleman. Originally Posted by ElizaI'm curious to know if this meet-and-greet led to an actual date. I discourage ladies I mentor to engage in these kinds of meetings simply because their time is much too valuable. One's website(s) should be representative enough for any gentlemen to make a firm decision as to whether or not he wants to meet.
Nin and WTF far behind? Originally Posted by terbulIf so, let's hope the mod's here take into account your shot over the bow. You have no chance in the Witty department. It does not take an essay to figure that out. Hopefully for you, you can screw your way into the Mod's good graces. If not, . . .
I'm curious to know if this meet-and-greet led to an actual date. I discourage ladies I mentor to engage in these kinds of meetings simply because their time is much too valuable. One's website(s) should be representative enough for any gentlemen to make a firm decision as to whether or not he wants to meet. Originally Posted by Exotic LilyI have mixed feelings in this regard. There's no question that time is valuable. I don't think I'd suggest a new lady start meeting people for strictly social affairs - she needs to get to know how her boundaries fit within the context of being a professional Companion, and solidify her approach and philosophy.