I work 80-100 hours a week, every week and love my business but managing 50 locations can be stressful. Some days I just need a break and Providers take all the stress away and make life more enjoyable. Whats wrong with acknowledging there true worth and viewing there profession as a well needed service that I'm sure if all men were required to see one provider once a month the world would be a much better place. Why demonize them when all men want to see them but are too scared to admit it. Be honest what do you really think of providers. I love them so I want to praise them. What is wrong with that.
Originally Posted by Zimmie6942
Providers are a commodity, and their worth (when I say worth I don't mean as a person but as a provider) is depended upon each individuals needs, for some men, they are a very valuable commodity, with other they rank very low, for example let's take a guy like Jay-Z, he's super rich, runs a very successful business, is talented, and is married to Beyonce, I don't really think a provider worth is high on his list, he has beautiful women that will give it to him for free,
Now let's look at average joe, same profile as you zimmie, maybe doesn't have a wife or SO, maybe not even a cool female friend to hang out with, so yes this would be a very valuable high worth commodity.
Zimmie don't ever forget these women are here for business, sure for most they enjoy what they do, and do it well, but they're not doing it because they like you,
they're doing it because they are getting paid, to make you feel good, to relieve your stress to make you feel like the man you want, no should be treated,
But it's done at a price, and they are not doing you any favors.
They are lovely women yes, but they are business women first and foremost in this part of the world, so no matter how you romanticize, it's a business transaction first then pleasure later. don't pay and the rest goes out the window.
I just like to keep things in perspective myself.
just remember at the end of the day, what you truly are to a provider. the bottom line for them and what purpose you serve, maybe that will bring you back to earth, it just business