I've been made! Oh my!
Or else you have me confused with an older lady. I have several years before I see my 40th birthday. It's no big deal, we all make mistakes, had you met me before, you would have known that already.
Originally Posted by HunterGrace
Ahh, my apologies for getting your age wrong. As you no longer have a showcase (and I couldn't muster up the motivation to check your website), I had to go by how your pictures looked when they were last posted from memory.
I may have already known that, had I met you..but I've never had the interest.
I think my point is that if I were just an orgasm vending machine, I would ask for the tribute to reflect that service. If someone just wanted transportation, they would just get a car or take the bus. For those that appreciate the luxury of a phenomenal experience, they understand that it holds a higher value. When I want to become a revolving pussy, I'll drop my rate and pack em in with back to back sessions and maybe I'll leave myself time in between to have a quick whore bath. Until then, a few new suitors a month is all I can accommodate so going through fewer prospects by increasing my tribute just makes good sense. I understand that all providers are just orgasm vending machines to some hobbiest's. But it's still up to the provider to define her own niche regardless of what a few bargain shoppers might feel about it.
And my point is that taking a Kia, prying off the Kia emblem, then gluing on a Mercedes ornament does not warrant Mercedes prices. For those that appreciate
true quality, not just name recognition, just a price difference for a change of emblem is laughable. You can slap on as many Lexus emblems on a Camry, I'll pass on that Lexus ES. True value is not in the name or the price.
So were you a revolving pussy or an orgasm vending machine when your rates were lower? Whore bath? That's what that's called? So how much time between clients is required for it to not be called a whore bath, 3 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours?
It's always been up to the provider to define her own niche as she can. However, some of those bargain shoppers you mention just might be the ones who can see true quality and value.
Just as a person who doesn't appreciate the diversity of cars but still likes to use them, there are hobbiest's who are not into the diversity of providers but still like to use them. Not that there's anything wrong with that. It just shows how non-compatible we are.
I'm happy with my one car, it gets me where I want to go while providing me with the excitement of driving a responsive and powerful machine when I want it. I also rent cars when I travel for business - I look for
value in those rentals. Depending on my mood, I might pick up a luxury sedan, SUV, and sometimes a sports car. When I'm only there for a short time and not driving much, I may even opt for a comfortable economy car. I don't tend to rent mini vans. You shouldn't confuse someone who understands what they want and sees value in quality with bargain hunters.
Those who can see value tend to know when a used car salesman takes a beat up old Nissan, slaps on some new paint, new emblems, maybe even swap out for leather seats and tries to sell it as an Infinity.