I agree with MsElena here. I don't begrudge a provider that knows what time it is and gently moves things along. If it's obvious that the customer is not moving at a pace that will allow things to wrap-up in the arranged time, she has a right to make her schedule known. If the appointment ends up being less than the arranged time, that should be at the discretion of the customer, not the provider.
I would never downgrade an experience because the gal keeps an eye on the time. However, I think it is intolerable for a gal to look at her watch 15 minutes into an hour and say that we need to wrap things up. Originally Posted by R. Stone Jr.
I love this! I'm not saying I need 100 texts after we meet, but a text or 2 back and forth expressing a good time always makes me smile. Usually 15 minutes after the appointment I am on some highway in you know what city in stopped traffic for 45 minutes. A cute text makes me smile and know that he was happy I am not usually the one to text first since I never want to get anyone in trouble Originally Posted by Bristol
I know this will sound naive in a way, but I want to be able to trust that a provider will do what they say they are going to do. If they can't and they let me know, all will be forgiven. I like the 24 hour rule on that.+1000 Bartman, well said.
Secondly, I like a provider to treat me like a person, not a wallet. Smile and be friendly, you don't have to be my long lost love, but your undivided attention is nice.
Third, be willing. Willing to provide what you advertise. If you advertise PSE, or GFE, then mean it, do it, and at least pretend you enjoy it (or best of all...actually enjoy it).
Fourth, stay away from drugs, and that includes too much alcohol. If you have to get high or drunk to be in the business then the business isn't really your cup of tea, and you should move on.
Fifth, consider your safety as first and foremost. Don't use your safety as some BS excuse, but if your safety is in jeopardy...leave. Forget the donation and just leave.
Lastly, try to remain consistent in your level of service, how you treat your customers, and how you treat yourself. Find a way to be happy in what you do.
I hope these make sense, and don't seem bossy or unreasonable. They make sense to me, anyway. Originally Posted by Bartman1963