wow, this is an interesting read. As a hobbyist, I assume the purpose of the reference is a. to ensure the hobbyist is legitimate hobbyist and not LE
b. an opportunity for a simple 411 opportunity e.g. there may be some guys that hate chit chat or if a 'red flag' was just there in terms of creep factor
So on the surface, "he's ok" would satisfy a and b, and b would only come with more if the guy indeed brought about the need for more from the provider.
Originally Posted by Utanks
Makes a lot of sense Utanks BUT I have had ladies give me an OK and found it was NOT OK when I got to the appointment.
For example: A lady gives me an OK and I find out at the appointment that the gentleman is obese. I can do overweight but obese NO.
So when we ask for elaboration we're not needing to know the color of his insides but basic things like height, weight, race and was he nice? would you see him again?... Questions like that would really help.
I turned down a guy last week because I saw a YMMV on his date-check profile. I couldn't reach the provider and I wasn't taking chances.When I finally got in contact with the provider she told me that she listed him as YMMV because he likes to haggle during the appointment.
..I did not see him.
Are these men posing a threat to our community? NO, but these little things will help us know what to expect so it's not a shock to us.
So, my quesiton is... do those that may have those types of requirements assess the hobbyists established rep as a credible hobbyist an exception factor?
Depends.
If a guy is an established hobbyist but his posts are arrogant, makes degrading remarks, posts that he fantasizes about choking black girls... I will not see him LOL! . He can have 100 ladies "highly recommend" him and he will still be put on my DNS list!