I can't help you bro, I don't quite get your end game on this one. Do you mean communication for an appointment that has to be canceled or are you talking about something else? Originally Posted by homer13Mostly about the reason for a cancelation , but also things that bother them in general . Whether it be hygiene , or tardiness , or attitudes . Whatever they are not able to communicate .
Mostly about the reason for a cancelation , but also things that bother them in general . Whether it be hygiene , or tardiness , or attitudes . Whatever they are not able to communicate . Originally Posted by The RoverIn regards to a reason for a cancellation, listen to John Dough. Once you can accept that you don't matter the answer becomes obvious.
In regards to a reason for a cancellation, listen to John Dough.Jane is probably on to something with the cause, but it doesn't really explain the method used . Or why it wouldn't just be faster , and easier to speak your mind .
No matter HOW good their reason's might be for being bitchy, very few people want to see a bitchy provider. Originally Posted by Whispers
The breakdown in communication is usually caused by a SO. If a girl is in a relationship with someone, and he knows about the hobby, then he either directly or indirectly puts pressure on her to end her relationships with her friend-clients (frients? clends? FC?). Mostly because he knows that she doesn't always get a donation for hang time with said FC. She may not know how to properly communicate her SO's wishes to her FC. She may not want to hurt anyone's feelings. She may have lied to her SO about her whereabouts when she was with her FC. She may not know where the relationship with the SO is headed, but she doesn't want to end it with her FC either. There are a million different variables, and I've only listed a few (it's late and I'm tired - I may have more answers tomorrow, err... later today).Wow! This one should get a sticky. I've been on both sides, and this is about as real and true as it gets. If you pay, or have ever paid, the relationship, or perceived relationship with her will always be dependent on how things are going with the guy who hasn't or doesn't pay. I hate to speculate but it seems that this girl has decided that she's found "the one", and she feels uncomfortable with any relationship beyond strictly transactional, and hopes to "retire" from those as well. I'd say that it's time to move on and let her go. For what it's worth, I've found that they often come back, wishing to renew the friendship.
Please note that I'm not trying to speak for anyone, just trying to give you some insight. Originally Posted by JustJane
Jane is probably on to something with the cause, but it doesn't really explain the method used . Or why it wouldn't just be faster , and easier to speak your mind .Think about your question! Think about the question that all males spend their entire lives trying to answer only to remain mystified as they pass from this world to whatever is next.
And W with the pm 's and the emails I received from others yesterday , you are correct . And most don't like the idea of the bitchy provider . Hobbyist and providers alike !
And it all still leaves me scratching my head wondering why not just say something ? Originally Posted by The Rover
Your brother is a wise man......
My older brother once gave me a pearl of wisdom that he encouraged me to never forget!! "THAT PUSSY WILL MAKE A FOOL OUT OF YOU EVERY TIME!!!!!"
Spacemtn
AustinModStaff Originally Posted by Spacemtn
Rover, it is human nature for most women, and most men, to "clam up" and run..
Real life or Hobby life...
The Ladies on this board walk a razor edge everyday; they have a personal life with a significant other; they have a personal life with kids; they have their real world business life in alot of cases, and their business life in this lifestyle... quite a lot to juggle...
And when the line gets blurred with frienship, its easy for communication to break down, confused feelings emerge, and the natural tendency is to clam up and run...
I am only speaking in general terms, and of my own experience of blurring the lines with a lady.
Would it have been easier and faster for a lady to just speak her mind? Sure, in a perfect world...
As Jane stated, many variable come into play, freindships make it harder to just speak your mind, feelings get hurt on both sides...
Chalk this up to a lesson learned, a reality check of life in Hobby World...
A regular client is a steady source of income, but when freindships develop, and the relationship comes into question because of feelings, the lady is forced to choose between an steady source of income, or losing that source of income, but maybe wanting to stay friends. Very easy to duck and run from those feelings when the pressure mounts. Its only human nature, walking on a razor edge. Originally Posted by runswithscissors
RUNS WITH SCISSORS!!!!!
So glad your back ! My smartest friend! Originally Posted by Absolutely