I hate the thought of people describing their time with me in terms of "mileage." Reaffirms my decision not to allow reviews! When you're offering something so very sincere and personal to another human being, it would really get under my skin to hear it discussed publicly in those terms. Originally Posted by NatalieI see the term used mostly in escort ads...only occasionally in reviews.
Would it be reasonable for Date 1 expect same "mileage" as Date 2?Lina Originally Posted by Sensual LinaIt reads as if both gentleman had their expectations met. Variables for you and the guys created their own aura and experiences that were obviously different. Suffice it to say I am envious of both of your dates. I've had trysts similar to both of your dates and was very fulfilled on my way back to real world.
Isn't there a song that says, "Be Happy?"
I also think that my expectations may be higher than other hobbyists. Ladies often state they prefer "mature" gentlemen. I have strongly suspected that the reason a lot of ladies say that is because they don't want to get pounded in the way a young stud can do so. Also, they think older gents treat them better. And while that may be, older gents like me may expect to be treated better in return, and we become disillusioned when it doesn't happen. Another reason, I suspect, that ladies prefer "mature" gentlemen is that they don't bargain the payment. Or tend to leave less than the full donation.
So, between the respect, the easy fuck, and not haggling over the donation, a "mature" date is an easy date. And generally, the "mature" date may forgive "little" things and walk away from a session thanking his lucky stars. But I guess my standards are a little higher than that. When the little things don't occur, I tend to chalk it up to poor service.
CT, at first I thought you were a bit dyspeptic, but now I suspect you also feel superior to the rest of us muckers and plodders because you operate on a higher plane and have "higher" expectation and standards.
I don't know why you would think that (what's the basis for your comparison?) but it is mildly insulting to those who find more happiness in the hobby than you. It is also a cheap debating trick to devalue the opinion of others by implying that they are inferior in taste and sensitivity.
I fall into the mature category and I am respectful, don't haggle and don't short the envelope. But I don't forgive poor service out of sense of gratitude nor do I fall short in the "pounding" part. I can still "bring it" when properly provoked. That seems to make everyone happy!!
And everyone else seems to think my mileage just varies. And because I'm just a little critical, they say it's my attitude.
You nailed that one. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I hate the thought of people describing their time with me in terms of "mileage." Reaffirms my decision not to allow reviews! When you're offering something so very sincere and personal to another human being, it would really get under my skin to hear it discussed publicly in those terms. Originally Posted by NatalieIt's just lingo, Natalie. Dehumanizing lingo to be sure, but that's true of all kinds of stuff in this "hobby". I don't think anybody means anything by it when they are posting, they are just using language that we all know what it means. I think if he were to use the word "mileage" in person with you, I could see why that might be off-putting. Instead of asking you for something, he should be "earning it" with his efforts to please you. Isn't that how you see it? It's how I see it.