sucking up...whats the point???
Isn't giving someone $200 for an hr of their day flattering enough? If I've gotta start bringing flowers to appts, I'm getting outta the hobby. Originally Posted by That.guy001
sucking up...whats the point???
Isn't giving someone $200 for an hr of their day flattering enough? If I've gotta start bringing flowers to appts, I'm getting outta the hobby. Originally Posted by That.guy001
My Momma taught me Flattery will get you everything...has always done well for me..To each his own i guess..kinda goes back to treat everyone how you want to be treated..Just saying..One may be surprised how much a Kind word can light up someones day..and good deeds usually came back to you in spades.. Originally Posted by TexasquestThat all makes sense if your looking for a prom date. I'm not saying be rude. I like to think I'm courtious and friendly, but you guys act like this is not a business transaction. You can be nice without sucking up.
Now what is wrong with a little sucking up and being extra friendly or for that matter even bringing flowers? It's nice, it's thoughtful. We could turn it around and say "Ok, dude you finished now leave" because you came and got what you paid for without having to spend an extra five or ten minutes cuddling, caressing, and talking afterwards. Yes, I know some men and women don't go the extra mile, but it doesn't hurt nor take much effort. Originally Posted by BDevereauxThere is nothing wrong with being extra friendly. These guys are coming across like they are going to see a real life GF. My point was that all the flattery and flowers you can get wont get you in the door without the envelope, and the guys need to remember that, because you can bet the ladies do. As far as goiing the extra mile that you refer to,,,, that is good business practice. That is what you do to get repeat customers. The girls that don't provide that sort of service don't get much repeat .
We have a double standard here. You want to be treated like it's not a business, but are quick to point out that it is. Originally Posted by Mr. Smith111Pot, kettle, Nasty. I'm rather surprised you even said this.
When is the last time you went and paid for a service anywhere that you felt obligated to suck up to the person you were paying?One persons being extra nice appears to be another persons definition of sucking up. I try to be extra nice (not just friendly and courteous) to any person I pay or not, my waiter, my mechanic, whomever... You get better service that way. As to your double standard, I believe you are the one who wants it to be treated as if it's not a business and are disappointed when we have to point out that it actually is.
We have a double standard here. You want to be treated like it's not a business, but are quick to point out that it is. Originally Posted by Mr. Smith111
Brandy, the "...extra five or ten minutes cuddling, caressing, and talking afterwards" is GFE and its part of the package. You don't "throw it in". Originally Posted by That.guy001Actually refer to Mr. Smiths good business practice. It is not part of a GFE (as some of you guys like to point out, GFE is DFK and BBBJ) package. Perhaps the difference is if I spend a requisite two minutes of the cuddle/caress versus 10 to 15 (whether or not it goes over the time).
Pot, kettle, Nasty. I'm rather surprised you even said this.I'm gonna leave this topic alone now. Thanks for your opinion.
I'm disappointed. No one is obligated to do anything beyond the base understood exchange of pay for play. If you want the Gods of YMMV to favor you, though, you grease the way with a smile and some kindness. It's what I've always done for you gents - some of you I'm looking at very FIRMLY here (coughThatGuycough). To hear that my going the extra mile means nothing because you figure I owed it to you is, bluntly, a load of horseshit. I owed you nothing. There were easier and more efficient ways to maximize my profits. I did it anyways.
Sheesh, sometimes you people give me sadface. Originally Posted by EmilyHemingway