We all know you are looking for our money. After all, it is a business.
But, Ladies, what else do you look for? What makes you want to see a Guy again?
We all know you are looking for our money. After all, it is a business.To me, a great client is one who contacts me for a date a couple days in advance, or same day or a week ahead, but basically he schedules a time and then leaves me alone, understanding I have a life outside of my secret fantasy.
But, Ladies, what else do you look for? What makes you want to see a Guy again? Originally Posted by Oralist
To me, a great client is one who contacts me for a date a couple days in advance, or same day or a week ahead, but basically he schedules a time and then leaves me alone, understanding I have a life outside of my secret fantasy. Scheduling that far in advance is great as long as the provider doesn't forget about it. (Obviously this has happened to me several times)Just Askin'
First meetings are not always easy at knowing exactly what a client wants, and discussing the details makes me hesitant as to your affiliation with Lewis Edwards and other government related agencies. With this in mind, I tend to lean towards clients who are members of websites that allow you to share information about yourself. It is helpful to providers knowing what you are into, at the same time it is a hard thing for us to approach. Couldn't this be taken care of within the first 5 minutes?
Perks go to the clients who make us feel special. Clients stand out to me when they bring me something, even when small in size. A five dollar this or that still shows me that you thought about me prior to walking in the door. Like what for example. A $5 box of chocolates? We don't want to hurt your diet or anything. 2-5 boxes (assuming a "low volume" provider) of chocolate per day would put you on the path to being Veruca Salt!
Men that take their time will get more of me than those that jump my bones within 60 seconds of saying hello. As a romantic, I can turn into many things once my door has been slowly opened, but I personally tend to lean towards slow beginnings. Are time extensions granted to clients for the "slow roll?"
When it comes to the money, discussing it is the biggest turn off and turn away that any man can do. Personally, talking about it makes the experience empty and nothing more than a dollar value. This I like. It eliminates the opportunity for the dreaded upsell. Know what you are paying before you go in and leave it on the table when you leave. I don't view time together as thank you's for your dollar. I view time together as experiences, and after we have met, I want to see the clients that I view as an overall gentleman, respecting boundaries and....... paying the agreed upon donation with that, the rest falls into place. Originally Posted by PleasantSurprise