Originally titled "Provider Hierarchy?"
I soon discovered there to be an unwritten, perhaps unspoken, self-imposed hierarchy amongst providers, and it would affect me. Individual providers would make screening decisions based on the other providers I had seen. Not what I had said about them, or them about me, but the fact that I saw them at all.
Provider1 cancels appt because she sees I went to what she considers a "high traffic" provider, and won't see customers who have been to any such lady. It was as if I was now damaged goods.
Provider2 declines appt because she believes a lady I have seen previously performs types of services she doesn't approve of, and thinks I would have expectations she is unwilling to fulfill. Heck, I didn't even know the lady did fetishes, let alone partake. Provider2 doesn't believe me and insists that is the only reason someone goes to the "fetish queen".
Provider3 (whom I had seen many times) reads an alert I posted about what I believed was an impending bust (and the next day it happened) at a spa, labels me a spa frequenter and won't see me anymore. On top of that, she made a point of being sure that if I used her as referral, she told the requesting provider to be aware I went to amp's. Thankfully, the new interest didn't care, and thought it strange enough to tell me.
Originally Posted by ThatHarleyGuy
Sounds like too much worrying to me. Has the hobby become something that has to be manipulated, or even reduced to ways of conjuring up schemes to get the most out of it like wringing a towel out of every drop of moister? It has always amazed me on how one would be so concerned that one lady won't see you because you see another, yes if you are doing risky activities, and you present a danger to the community, then you should not be hobbying at all. Why not just hobby, post, don’t post, see ladies, don’t see ladies. I do not post because I do not have something to contribute, and when I do then I will, simple as that.
DM