You are correct, I am guilty of posting from my iphone and not reading over carefully. Once I'm typing faster then I can talk, I start to spell things oddly. Originally Posted by Lauren SummerhillYes, I find it really hard to see my phone in the sun and send all kind of mis-spellings - really annoying.
Welcome to eccie.Thank you. It's my signature - www.LeahIreland.com.
Website? Originally Posted by CSI
Just a curiosity question: would you barter for the trip and leave him behind or go with him?I have no idea right now. It's an idea I am playing with - not something I have actually tried. I think any arrangement like this would be unique and dependent on specific personalities and chemistry.
...Personal opinion only: if you're traveling and playing between the sheets, I think it'll be a lot more fun if you *want* to play, instead of putting up with it for the duration of the trip. I imagine that would be a downer. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
I thought a plutonic relationship was when you stay far away from each other Originally Posted by pjorourkeThat's priceless!
I love bartering! Anyone have a condo in one of the following ski resorts... Vail, Sun Valley, Deer Valley or Taos? Throw in airfare and i'm yours for the week. Originally Posted by Exotic LilyDamn, why didn't I get that timeshare the wife wanted ten years ago?
Never have I stated that I'm against the system of barter. But she specifically asked about bartering in this arena/hobby, and I politely responded.Why would it matter where the economic system is based? Bartering is either beneficial to the parties involved or not. Putting the word "hobby" in front of it does not change the factors that impact whether or not it is effective and agreeable.
Now, outside of this hobby, yes bartering can be beneficial to both parties involved. A win-win situation for everyone placing such a transaction.
Bartering has been, and always will be in existence. Originally Posted by Nicolette Morgandy
Did you read my prior post to this one? I stated that, personally, bartering has never appealed to *ME* in this hobby. Jeez!
Why would it matter where the economic system is based? Bartering is either beneficial to the parties involved or not. Putting the word "hobby" in front of it does not change the factors that impact whether or not it is effective and agreeable.
It seems to me there was a Douglas Adams passage that best illustrates this:
“This planet has — or rather had — a problem, which was this: most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movements of small green pieces of paper, which is odd because on the whole it wasn’t the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy.” Originally Posted by ANONONE
I'm happy to work with an accountant who offers services to escorts, but I want to pay him for his work with money. I don't want to be asked to provide sexual favours at any point in time when I'm dealing with a professional that offers ANY service.Let's assume that you book for a consult with a CPA. He charges $450 for the service he provides and she counts out nine of these to pay him:
Did you read my prior post to this one? I stated that, personally, bartering has never appealed to *ME* in this hobby. Jeez! Originally Posted by Nicolette MorgandyI did read it and I was focusing on this part. I should have put it in bold:
So here is the question. . .Could you please explain how would that be "bartering"?
Can he put those nine fifty-dollar bills in the white envelope with the other ones, or should he go to the bank and get different ones so that it does not feel too much like that scourge of the earth, bartering? Originally Posted by ANONONE
Ok! And, did I object to anyone who wanted to barter his or her services; whether in this hobby or not? I referenced that to something the poster said in regards to outside *this* hobby.
"Now, outside of this hobby, yes bartering can be beneficial to both parties involved. A win-win situation for everyone placing such a transaction." Originally Posted by ANONONE