My screening is VERY thorough, and I also have a civie career, so it can take a few days to a week.
Time between booking/appointment would not cause me to "elect" to not see someone, its just that sometimes the timing just doesn't work out. I keep that info handy for if that meeting should ever occur in the future (pre-screening, I suppose)
When a guy is ready to meet later, then I can do a light followup to screening. Its no biggie. I even update screening with my regulars.
As for stigma, there are two camps... those that screen and the men that appreciate it... and those that dont screen, and the men that seek that out. You have to decide for yourself which camp you are in.
I was just wondering if there is any kind of etiquette rules concerning how far in advance you book an appointment? In particular, I'm interested in the ladies perspective in how much in advance hey typically prefer. I know this is going to a YMMV type question, but I was curious and didn't see another topic in my searches.
Would time between booking and appointment time ever be a reason that you would elect to just not see someone?
Also, I was wondering about "pre-screening." Usually when I decide I'm looking, I put out a few feelers and see who bites, and as a result end up getting screened by a few providers each time, but I don't always see them all immediately. Often I will look to see these providers later so as to avoid the pain. Is this typical? Do you consider screening to be something that has an expiration date? Is this a normal event, or is there a stigma attached to it?
Inquiring mind(s) want to know
Originally Posted by goodtimes