Again, this is one of the most viewed topics in co ed discussions, because people are so interested in the questions, yet why cant we get any answers?
Originally Posted by URAPNES
Actually, it's because we enjoy tuning into "As the World, err, make that ECCIE, Turns."
Keep in mind P4P is considered illegal by the police and a bizarre deviant subculture by the media and a lot of civilians. That breeds a lot of very understandable (and healthy) paranoia among those of us in the P4P community. Paranoia is part of how we stay safe. So I might have some mild curiosity about the answers to those questions, but as an experienced client I would not
expect or want ladies to provide answers: (a) publicly where anyone could see them; or (b) even privately to someone whom they don't know is legit. Such answers might be used by those who would like to harm the community (police, reporters, anti-P4P advocates, etc.). That's the same reason that, for example, the ladies may not divulge publicly
full details of what they do (or screening services such as P411 do) to screen prospective clients.
That's why we consider some of your questions are inappropriate -- not even the type of thing we would necessarily ask someone privately after we'd seen her BCD and both knew each other was legit. Even though I'm curious, I recognize there are things it's better I don't know. And that asking might make me sound like a "loose cannon" who is a
potential danger to those who deal with him.
The beating I have taken for my questions have been brutal.
Originally Posted by URAPNES
Dude, if you think the responses here have been "brutal," believe me, you're better off avoiding
any Internet board, not just those devoted to P4P. This was actually pretty mild compared to what you find in most online communities. If you're uncomfortable with it, best to avoid it.
Once they see and meet me, and spend some time, they would realize i was cool and not po po.
Originally Posted by URAPNES
Seriously, no they would not. You think police can't appear to be "cool"? You think spending an hour together with you (or anyone else for that matter) is enough to make someone comfortable they know who you are, what you do, and what you might be like BCD?
I know a few ladies may risk "screening" solely based on a public meeting. But it's very dangerous. See comments above about why paranoia is a
good thing in P4P.
If you think such a meeting is enough to convince someone that you're "safe," experienced members may conclude that either: (a) you want to be "screened" that way (rather than normal methods) because you've got something to hide; or (b) you're too careless, not cautious enough, and may endanger not only your own safety but also others.
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Or, to put it more succintly:
Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. Paranoia is the price of eternal vigilance.
Very applicable in the world of P4P.