??? If one looks at the ladies' pages on p411 most of the details are laid out. The tard had several OKs, thus he should know the rules of hobby. Maybe the ladies that gave the OKs did not mind his questions but most ladies do not appreciate discussing details on the phone, email, text, or PM. Originally Posted by pyramiderIf she's got an ad listing sexual acts getting nervous because they're discussed is a bit silly. And, no, that's not a "rule of the hobby". Post screening, especially p411 screening, it is very common to discuss the session.
, "Tell me what your driving? What color car?"...That is an immediate dealbreaker for me that only LE or troublemaking lookouts need to know IMHO. Originally Posted by ManSluthmmm. Thanks. I had no idea that that made guys uncomfortable. I always ask what they're driving so I can watch for them from my patio and they could see me. I figured it would draw less attention than him wandering around, looking lost.
GiaThis is exactly the reason I have mine completed! I still have occasions when questions arise regardless of my "activities Sophia enjoys" list. I never like to discuss these things and this is why I have a list. When questions do arise, I direct them to my p411 profile.
If you complete P411
"ACTIVITIES GIA ENJOYS IN PRIVATE:"
" FOR WHICH NO MONEY IS EXCHANGED"
Portion of your P411 profile there would be no need to ask any questions. As a general habit I don't see providers unless they list their "ACTIVITIES ENJOYS IN PRIVATE:" Originally Posted by boomvang
This is exactly the reason I have mine completed! I still have occasions when questions arise regardless of my "activities Sophia enjoys" list. I never like to discuss these things and this is why I have a list. When questions do arise, I direct them to my p411 profile.This could be the case, or there might have been an upcharge. I think p411 has a gray line when it comes to this area.
I can agree with Gia that it is an uncomfortable feeling when questions of this sort are asked so shortly before an appointment when the appointment was scheduled days ahead of time. Things like that may be completely innocent, but can cause all kinds of bells to go off in my head. I have backed out of appointments for the same reason in the past. Some I found out at a later time were completely harmless and were just nervous and excited and not thinking clearly, and others I am not sure about because I never heard from them again. Being too careful is never a bad idea in this.
I have always wondered if the main reason someone asks about activities even though they are listed might be because they were disappointed in the past when activities were denied yet they were listed on a profile. Originally Posted by Sophia Dane
Question... Would it cause a red flag to ask a question regarding difference in an activity being listed in p411 profile and reported on eccie reviews? I would only ask such a question through p411's private message system as it is a secure site (https). Originally Posted by shlubGreat question! I think as long as you ask tastefully and well in advance then it's not a red flag type issue for me and yes, I prefer communication like that to go through p411 pm. However, it does make me nervous when someone waits until an hour or so before the appointment to ask when they made the appointment a few days in advance. For me it stirs a little paranoia.
This could be the case, or there might have been an upcharge. I think p411 has a gray line when it comes to this area. Originally Posted by thisguy23I can understand how that could cause someone to ask questions if they have had that type of experience. It's not something I practice, but I do hear that it happens.
Great question! I think as long as you ask tastefully and well in advance then it's not a red flag type issue for me and yes, I prefer communication like that to go through p411 pm. However, it does make me nervous when someone waits until an hour or so before the appointment to ask when they made the appointment a few days in advance. For me it stirs a little paranoia. Originally Posted by Sophia DaneSo if I asked if you would dress like Little Bo Peep, spread peanut butter on me, and sing Gangnam style, it would be okay if I asked tastefully?
Question... Would it cause a red flag to ask a question regarding difference in an activity being listed in p411 profile and reported on eccie reviews? I would only ask such a question through p411's private message system as it is a secure site (https). Originally Posted by shlubIt's never really a good idea to send messages about BCD activities. The communication may be interpretted as an offering of services-NOT good, even in pm's - Just one gal's opinion.