When you enjoying your self so much oops you go over Time;)

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  • Lia88
  • 03-24-2019, 04:28 PM
I have a Question. For Science of course lol

I posted this in my City but I guess I want to cast more of a wider net of views and opinions. It’s a Lazy Sunday so I have time lol

We all have times when we’re just having the best time and time gets away from us. I personally don’t clockwatch so it happens more often than Not.

Who do you think should be at ffault for time being over stayed?

The Provider for not monitoring time?
Or
The Client for not Monitoring time?

And Do you all pay the difference if time is overstayed?

I’m not talking about a few minutes either lol I’m talking about if you came for 30minutes but end up staying a hour or over a hour

Do you all just pay the hour rate? Or do you all feel like the provider should have been monitoring time so you shouldn’t have to pay?

Like if you punch in at work and your boss tells you to stay a few more minutes are you clocking out at your regular time or are you clocking out after your done with the extra for your boss?

Tell me something lol
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I have a Question. For Science of course lol

Who do you think should be at fault for time being over stayed?

Do you all just pay the hour rate? Or do you all feel like the provider should have been monitoring time so you shouldn’t have to pay?

Like if you punch in at work and your boss tells you to stay a few more minutes are you clocking out at your regular time or are you clocking out after your done with the extra for your boss?

Tell me something lol Originally Posted by Lia88
Ok let me start with the sassy answer... Guurrrllll if I am in heaven after our time together we are over the limit there is NO FUCKING WAY I am going to say 'hey time is up' LMAO.

But (not so seriously) to answer the question, if we are enjoying each other and time gets away from us, no fault it is just a good time. It happens. Now I am going to give you more than the agreed, as a tip for a great time..Yes. And if I don't you should call me on it for sure. And maybe next time suggest 'hey we had a good time. Sure you don't want the longer session?' to let me know we need to keep it in check.

Now if I am asking for things.. or going for round 2.. or 3.. in the overtime that would be different.
offshoredrilling's Avatar
Ya had fun, forget it. No matter if he paid the overtime or not.

look at it as making happy repeaters you like being with anyways

If bitches he toast, but no going after him at all
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In my opinion, there is no “fault.” If you had a good time, then you had a good time and it should be left like that.

In terms of compensation I think of it like this. If I’m getting hassled for going five minutes over, the odds of being a repeat client just dropped to zero. Maybe there is a long line of clients banging down your door so who cares but asking for a few bucks to forego potentially thousands of dollars sounds like poor business sense to me. The exception of course is if it works the other way around. If we’re done five minutes early and it’s prorated then it makes sense if you go over. What’s fair is fair.

Another example in my RW is that for a contractor, we occasionally run by them questions and requests. They do it at no charge but they’re established with us and we’ve given them millions over the years. We look to them to get things done. Another contractor kept nickel and diming us and we dropped them like a sack of bricks. They shut down a couple years ago because they kept pissing off their customers. They tried squeezing $$$ from clients and ended up with nobody. I’m sure they thought they were doing the right thing by making sure they got compensated for everything but ended up with no compensation.

Long and pointless story lol but good business sense may mean having a rendezvous go a few minutes over and letting him leave on a high note and positive impressions of you.
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  • Lia88
  • 03-24-2019, 06:33 PM
Ya had fun, forget it. No matter if he paid the overtime or not.

look at it as making happy repeaters you like being with anyways

If bitches he toast, but no going after him at all Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
Good to know
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  • Lia88
  • 03-24-2019, 06:37 PM
In my opinion, there is no “fault.” If you had a good time, then you had a good time and it should be left like that.

In terms of compensation I think of it like this. If I’m getting hassled for going five minutes over, the odds of being a repeat client just dropped to zero. Maybe there is a long line of clients banging down your door so who cares but asking for a few bucks to forego potentially thousands of dollars sounds like poor business sense to me. The exception of course is if it works the other way around. If we’re done five minutes early and it’s prorated then it makes sense if you go over. What’s fair is fair.

Another example in my RW is that for a contractor, we occasionally run by them questions and requests. They do it at no charge but they’re established with us and we’ve given them millions over the years. We look to them to get things done. Another contractor kept nickel and diming us and we dropped them like a sack of bricks. They shut down a couple years ago because they kept pissing off their customers. They tried squeezing $$$ from clients and ended up with nobody. I’m sure they thought they were doing the right thing by making sure they got compensated for everything but ended up with no compensation.

Long and pointless story lol but good business sense may mean having a rendezvous go a few minutes over and letting him leave on a high note and positive impressions of you. Originally Posted by omg_lol


Well we’re not talking a few minutes.

That’s insane to kick someone out over 5 or 10 minutes!!! Are you kidding me!!! 5-10 minutes!!! Wow!!! Just wow!!!

Omg that actually happens to people??!?! Like honestly people kick people out over 5/10 minutes!?!?? wow... sorry to hear that happened to you.


....But no in my post it states I’m talking about 30 minute sessions that turn to a hour/hour and half.
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Well we’re not talking a few minutes.

That’s insane to kick someone out over 5 or 10 minutes!!!

Omg that happens to people? Like honestly people kick people out over 5/10 minutes wow... sorry to hear that happened to you.


But no in my post it said I’m talking about 30 minute sessions that turns to a hour or hour and half. Originally Posted by Lia88
Hasn’t happened to me yet! I have heard it happen to others, though.

I’d say if it’s well beyond and it’s 90 minutes when a 30 minute was being arranged, I think that’s a different deal. I think it comes down to the situation. Was it good faith and you all just had an awesome time or was he intentionally pushing to get a deal? One is accidental but ok since he will likely book you again and can remind him to book more time; the latter is a very different story. You can probably get a read from him and act accordingly.

Personally when I see a lady, it’s rarely an hour, it’s often 90 minutes or two hours. Feels like you’re just barely getting started at 30 minutes.
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  • Lia88
  • 03-24-2019, 07:02 PM
Hasn’t happened to me yet! I have heard it happen to others, though.

I’d say if it’s well beyond and it’s 90 minutes when a 30 minute was being arranged, I think that’s a different deal. I think it comes down to the situation. Was it good faith and you all just had an awesome time or was he intentionally pushing to get a deal? One is accidental but ok since he will likely book you again and can remind him to book more time; the latter is a very different story. You can probably get a read from him and act accordingly.

Personally when I see a lady, it’s rarely an hour, it’s often 90 minutes or two hours. Feels like you’re just barely getting started at 30 minutes. Originally Posted by omg_lol


Yep but unfortunately most can’t afford a hour and most can afford more I guess. I don’t judge anyone’s financial situation.

My thing is this. If we’re having a great time that’s awesome. If I notice that it’s happening more than once I will suggest for a longer date in the next go around but you know what happens?

People actually decline a longer date so that gives me the impression you were just taking advantage of my kindest of kind pure heart :,(

That makes me sad that people actually try to take advantage of people. Like how could you ever think of trying to take advantage of someone whose just trying to make sure your having a great time

But oh well it happens...

On another note there’re people who genuinely actually say....

“ I know we went over time and I know you wouldn’t ask for anything extra but here, I’m going to pay anyway because I respect you and your time and don’t want you to think I’m trying to take advantage”

Gollyyyy where do those men come from
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Yeah that’s too bad that people are taking advantage it’s one thing to enjoy ourselves and it runs over, it’s another to do it in a way that ruins trust and empathy.
pfunkdenver's Avatar
Since you are trading time and companionship for $, it's up to the provider to track time, IMHO.

Many girls I know have playlists for 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, etc.

Start the playlist when he arrives, so when the playlist stops, time is up. "Oh my, look at the time, gotta get moving! Thank you soooo much!"
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Omg that actually happens to people??!?! Like honestly people kick people out over 5/10 minutes!?!?? wow... sorry to hear that happened to you.

....But no in my post it states I’m talking about 30 minute sessions that turn to a hour/hour and half. Originally Posted by Lia88
Yes, it does happen. I have not had much issue with clock watchers and usually try to make sure I am getting my fun in within the time scheduled. Also have had plenty of times where round 2 begins and she puts in an extra 5-10 minutes (on an hour or more) to make sure I leave happy.

It is about good business. How many good sessions will come from that review? Word of mouth? Repeat business?


Question for you Lia88 if a guy books you for an hour and just can't hold back.. finishes in 20 minutes.. and says thanks then heads out. Would you consider only asking for the half hour rate? Or something less than full hour?
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  • Lia88
  • 03-24-2019, 08:28 PM
Since you are trading time and companionship for $, it's up to the provider to track time, IMHO.

Many girls I know have playlists for 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, etc.

Start the playlist when he arrives, so when the playlist stops, time is up. "Oh my, look at the time, gotta get moving! Thank you soooo much!" Originally Posted by pfunkdenver


Wait one minute...
So you mean to tell me our time is actually valuable?

I’m just kidding lol
That’s a good idea. I usually just have a good sense of time though.

This is a hypothetically speaking post
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  • Lia88
  • 03-24-2019, 08:33 PM
Yes, it does happen. I have not had much issue with clock watchers and usually try to make sure I am getting my fun in within the time scheduled. Also have had plenty of times where round 2 begins and she puts in an extra 5-10 minutes (on an hour or more) to make sure I leave happy.

It is about good business. How many good sessions will come from that review? Word of mouth? Repeat business?


Question for you Lia88 if a guy books you for an hour and just can't hold back.. finishes in 20 minutes.. and says thanks then heads out. Would you consider only asking for the half hour rate? Or something less than full hour? Originally Posted by DNinja69

My friend I have tried. Lord knows I’ve tried to give money back.

But they just don’t take it back.
They actually give me more. It’s so weird.

They tell me stuff like... “why would I take money from you.
It’s not your fault your amazing and got the job done in 20mins and I’m still paying full price because you opened a time slot for me for today”

Weird right..

But if they leave in less than a hour after one time their usually in a rush and didn’t expect to release fast. It happens. That’s why my guys are nothing short of Amazingggggg
This doesn't happen often but it has happened on occasion. I enjoy a session more if the provider enjoys it too (or at least seems to). If it's to the point that we (she) doesn't 'watch the clock' or worry about the time and we go over, I wont hesitate to peel off 1 or 2 Benjamins and place them on the donation envelope if the original donation is reasonable.
Let's be honest here, this is a business and the bottom line IS the bottom line. I'm there for a good time and she's there for compensation. Sorry if I've burst any romantic bubbles here. This might also give me booking preference if I call again.
Be safe and have fun, Ace.
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It goes both ways. An hour session that ends at 42 minutes....I don't recall getting any rebates.

Does every single visit end at an hour? If they don't, how many end up short? And out of that, how many prorated reimbursements are given...or, do you just chalk it up as a small 'win' to get paid an hour for 40-45 minutes of work?

In fairness, I'll try to add some more context. If we spill over time, and, in that spill over, we're just shooting the shit, talking about whatever, no more...physical activities are going on, do you feel like you're being cheated?

I can understand if you're at the 50 min mark and he pushes for one more go, and that takes another 25 minutes. Sure, a tip should be thrown in there.

But, let's circle back to time ending early. Any rebates given??

For the record, I'm not speaking angrily here, I'm just striving for balance.

I mean, take a regular job. You're supposed to get off at 5, but sometimes you work until 5:18. Another day, you get to leave at 4:32. But when it's time to tally up hours clocked in, do you round UP or no?

Probably round up, right?? Yeah.

Just saying.

I still love you ladies, btw...all of you.