Ok, most of my contact in this little corner of the world has been with people of class, manners; truly beautiful people. The women I've met have the highest of standards and the men I've met have been true gentlemen.
I don't get a lot of undesirable types contacting me, so there's not a lot of emails to ignore. I typically won't respond to emails that are poorly written with little to no information. But, I often give people the benefit of the doubt.
So the other day I got an email asking if I was available. He gave references and his employment information and although he didn't say anything rude or inappropriate and was forth coming with his information, I just felt he wasn't right for me. He had a nice professional job which I could verify easily, but something just felt wrong. So, I told him to review my website to make sure he felt we were compatible and also so he understood what I expect from a gentleman caller. He didn't bat an eye and I figured I would take a chance on him (after all, who couldn't use an extra grand or so).
But, after a few back in forth text, he finally suggested we meet at a fast-food restaurant, you know the kind with a drive-thru. Well, I do have standards and integrity and it wasn't so much the fast-food location (I can hang and be casual) but I knew we wouldn't be a good fit and so I had to pass on the appointment.
I hope this doesn't make me sound like a snob, but if we are this far apart on our idea of a first date (even a paid date) then I didn't feel I could take his money and not give him my best. Like I said, it was more the feel of our pre-date communication that had me concerned, not so much the suggestion of venue.
We advertise that we are exclusive and selective (discriminating), which means we don't see just anybody. At the same time, we are trying to make a living and so it's hard to turn down business. That is why I keep my prices high, I let the economic of this sport weed out those that wouldn't be a good fit. But, just because someone is willing to pay my rate, doesn't guaranty we'll click.
And although the money is nice, it is more important for me that we both have an amazing time.
What are your thoughts?