What do Clients not Understand about Providers that Providers wish they did?

caroline!'s Avatar
This is a biz. There are boundaries...

oh, and as mentioned, brush your teeth, take a shower and scrub (none of this just rinsing off w/ just water), wipe your ass! bad hygiene will turn the ladies into NON-GFE,

leave when you're suppose to leave....

STOP OBSESSING over us. This is a fantasy. I have a saying: "you can be in lust w/ me, just don't fall in love w/ me... " and I am not joking!

this isn't rocket scientist: be cool. treat the ladies w/ respect.

Peace, C!
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Your tone bugs me a little. Isn't it a service industry?
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  • 02-10-2010, 03:32 AM
Your tone bugs me a little. Isn't it a service industry? Originally Posted by legs4me
The tone may bother you but she posted an honest answer to the question at hand and you have your right to bothered. It's just this thread is not about that question and will NOT become one. Why not start a new one with that question?

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Your tone bugs me a little. Isn't it a service industry? Originally Posted by legs4me
The Lady basically restated many of the things already stated in the thread, just a little more bluntly. Personally I like plain speaking, and I am sure she uses a sweeter tone behind closed doors. To each his own and if you're lucky now and again someone elses too.
Yes it's a service industry, but it's a personal service industry. I read a string of posts that basically went:

Always negotiate. You don't buy a Ferrari without asking for a better deal.

The Ferrari's performance isn't affected by negotiations.

Providers are people, not things.
If I have anything I don't like or wish would be diff. with my clients I normally tell them one on one... These days my regulars are so wonderful to me and they really don't do anything I don't like...We have this understanding, I'm all yours when I'm with you! LUV YALL!