I'm the same way. I don't mind if a lady throws out a request to see if anyone bites. However, once a guy pre-books, it is totally unprofessional to cancel due to lack of other responses. You bite the bullet, accept the losses and honor your commitment. There are other ways of making up for a lack of a response. Throw up a BP ad, send a message/e-mail to past clients in or near the area, but don't give a guy a set of blue balls b/c other guys didn't respond. Some of us have to balance our schedules. If we pre-book, you can be pretty much assured that we had to jump through at least one small hoop in order to pre-book. I go burned on this so, now I will respond to a fishing ad with a fishing reply-- "when you get to town, I'll let you know if my schedule permits me to see you".
Originally Posted by Cpalmson
I'm assuming you request multi-hours, right? I will see one person if the affair length is multi-hour. However the truth is, I have frequent hh and hour request the more I travel. Visiting gents tend to seek more lengthier affairs.
So one should choose investing ( advertising, transportation, room/board) in screwing a stranger over a house note or rent/car note/their children/etc?
Bite the bullet and end up in the streets doing something that I worked on to create stability? I have a feeling many providers will choose to sit on what they have, and work super hard to find
someone in the surrounding areas and cities to screw them instead of traveling, being in a new/foreign place. Believe it or not, this hobby can be scary to some.
What a load.
This is a business. If the lady has bills to pay how good of a strategy is it to go on a trip knowing she is likely to lose money? There is no financial commitment on the prebook. She owes the fucktard a PM stating she is sorry and that is all.
Originally Posted by pyramider
I certainly agree. Just as if a gentleman cancels because an emergency came up and hobby funds diminished completely, he must take child to doctor, I wouldn't say he should bite the bullet, that's the risk he took by pre-booking - forget the kid and it's health.
Sometimes, although we are in many ways our own business, we ourselves , physically, are not a inanimate product. At the end of the day , we're humans - and with humans life happens.Sometimes this fact is overlooked.
Besides, I'd rather see a confident, happy provider not desperate in a bad situation and having to rely on desperate means to get $$$ just to make it home. Rent's late and she's back at square one. It's not worth it, mentally, not just financially. She might as well get a (full-time) job - which is what many are doing now.