For those of you who have been doing this for at least 10 years, how has the provider/client interaction changed in the last 10 years? 20 years? I don't mean in terms of risk, ripoffs, etc., but in terms of how you interact with providers/clients at a personal level when your appointments go as planned.
Originally Posted by npita
About 35 years now.
Obviously, there have been very significant changes in the physical aspects. When I first started, way before the AIDS crisis, condoms were used very rarely. DATY was not a big factor, and the focus was much more on pleasing the customer than mutual pleasure. It was much more about "service" than what we would call GFE today. And 15 - 20 years ago, CBJ rather than BBBJ was the norm. (For that matter, screening was minimal to non-existent.)
If you're asking about how
personal interaction has changed, for P4P in
general, I'm not sure I know. I can speak to my own experience, but it's not necessarily typical and also may reflect changes in me more than changes in the nature of P4P.
Excluding AMPs -- I went through about 12 years where that was my main outlet, but they're significantly different for a number of reasons -- I think there is more of a personal connection than many years ago. More long-term regulars whom I see a dozen or more times; more getting to know them on a personal level; more them getting to know me.
Some of that may be changes in me, as I've gotten older, but I think it's mostly a result of the external environment, largely technologically driven. 30 years ago, you had ads in the Yellow Pages or the back page of the Observer. Now the ladies have websites or detailed ads that give you a flavor of their personality. 30 years ago, there was little or no interaction outside of the session itself. Now we have discussion boards where we can get to know each other, and the actual face-to-face interaction is only a fraction of the total interaction we may have. (Somewhat amazing when you stop to think about it.) For that matter, there may be some interaction by phone or email, whereas in the past it was exceedingly rare. 30 years ago, the other party was mostly a mystery before the door opened. Now we have "both-way screening," where the ladies get information about clients, not just from traditional screening but also from talking with other ladies he's seen, and the clients get information about the ladies from reviews. Of course, with all of that sense of "community" comes less privacy.
Note: all of this is in the context of the medium- to high-end independent. The changes are probably much less if you look at streetwalkers or AMPs. For that matter, CL/BP are much more like the classified ads of 15 or 20 years ago, at least until the lady gets more exposure from a review site.