I agree OP attitude IS everything. There may be a plethora of Providers who can satisfy a man in the sheets. The other part of being a positive provider and one whom will stand the test of time in any given city, is the one whom understands the hospitality side of the business.
Many men aren't going to order a rendezvous and expect to be in the bed the whole time. As you progress in a career of escorting you learn that you need to be able to be helpful in your responses of initial contact (also if you want a helpful response to your inquiry you should write out a nice initial contact verbiage , as you would expect one back), hold an entertaining conversation, being knowledgable about many subjects in life. Knowing how to portray body language that says I am comfortable with you. Not putting up walls or being distracted from giving you as much TLC as possible. Because as you progress the actual "BCD" is less and less what you are over all judged on... because quite frankly "anyone can do that" its everything else you bring with the experience that measures a true unique more soulful encounter. The effort you put forth shows wonders.
Providing is an Art form, a skill, like any other business. You have to be talented in more than just one way to pull it off for a long time. Prestige is a key component, honesty and integrity. Consistency is as well. I cherish this business, I love being a well to-do provider. Making one man feel that much better one man at a time. I remember once in a movie it was said ... "There is nothing more rewarding, than public service."
and for me that quote is quite on track with how I feel about what I do.
Great post Caleb
Sometimes sarcasm can be lost in text and I think that has a lot to do with it also.
A lot of guys are surprised to find out I am not a huge bitch and I'm actually sweet and even a little shy in person especially when I am first meeting someone.
Some guys who are rather douchy on here are totally big sweethearts in person so I've learned not to judge someone so fast on their "board persona"
Originally Posted by Jules Jaguar
+1
Indeed most drama's that occur on this board have much more history than majority of the community knows about or keeps up with anyways. All they see is the backlash of brewing problems. Which at a certain time as a provider and a hobbyist you must reach your all you can take meter and withdraw yourself, or you can learn to ignore the drama and continue to stay positive with your insights. There will always be a few bad apples, but you cannot let them spoil the whole bunch.