Clarity is important in communication, that's why I asked. 😊
I didn't state a date is unwelcome however, you have to look at it from a woman's stand point. A lot of men enjoy conversation and good company above anything else. So say we go on a dinner date for a meeting prior to setting up a real date so you can see if you are truly attracted to me. If the compensation for that date is the meal, then the woman is working on a hope wish and prayer that the consult will result in a paid date in the future. The only problem on this scenario is our business isn't based on hope not faith in the unknown.(The unknown being a new gent/client)
By chance you hit it off and the two see each other numerous times in the future, this scenario I'm sure would be adopted it by all. However most women will find that things don't pan out like that. And they end up with several coffee dates/dinners and no real income coming in from the dates that we are accustomed to.
Now that's not to say that no women will take you up on this offer. But with no references of your character, it's not that likely.
And, speaking for myself, meeting someone on a blind date so he can decide if he wants to set up a real date in the future is too hit or miss. Even hair stylist get compensated for consults, why shouldn't we get the same? Lol Not to mention my best clients are the true definition of a gentleman. They all book multi hours, overnights, weekend getaways etc. And those guys don't write reviews, don't post on this board, nada but they also never asked to meet in advance to give me the once over. Lol Different strokes for different folks I suppose.
This thread is more about ladies and gentleman, and not so much about me individually. For me in particular - a lady could show up at my office complex posing as a contractor or visitor (wearing appropriate business attire) and get a guided tour, inclusive of my office and business card, and a sit down interview in my conference room.
I actually thought that the idea of a pseudo-blind-date at a popular restaurant, arriving and leaving separately would be a bit more tasteful - I'm astonished at how unwelcome the idea is throughout the forums.
Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman