Refund???

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Fancy, How do you know if they have taken Viagra or not? Keep in mind, very few men will admit to it. I hang out with a lot of very fit guys in their late forties to early fifties. I also have a number of coworkers my age. I think you would be surprised at the number of single men that at least keep a little Viagra on hand as a back up.
In addition to keeping it on hand for the hobby, I also keep some for traditional dating, and to this day I have never really had a real ED issue. I wouldn’t dream of going on a first date without first taking a half a Viagra. Once I know I have chemistry in the bedroom with a date or provider, I won’t bother with taking it.
On another note, I occasionally go and see a family physician who takes walk-in patients in the morning when I can’t see my family Doc. I’ve seen him about two or three times, and on every occasion no matter what I am there for, he will offer an unsolicited prescription for Viagra or Cialis. I’ve had a couple of friends who have had the same experience with this Doc. I really think you would be surprised at the number of men both young and old who occasionally take ED meds just in case. And you would never have a clue. Originally Posted by GymRat

I wouldn't be surprised at all, and I do know many men all over the chronological map who have taken or still use "erectile enhancement" products. THAT was my point, that men in EVERY age group can have ED problems. (And some can be "outstanding" all on their own. I spend a lot of time with some of my regular gentlemen friends, whole days, nights, vacations, and there are older gentlemen who take nothing extra and can STILL raise that flag like clockwork, God bless their little hearts.)

But, as Ms. Athena pointed out, ED is off topic. All that matters here is that a provider who tries her best not knock herself, or knock off her rates, for something that's beyond her control, in this instance a guy who meant on "stiffing" her from the beginning. His ED had nothing to do with the $200 initially missing from her envelope, and he certainly didn't deserve another break after showing his own bad faith.
Yeah, I admit, I sort of took the thread in another direction. The guy certainly should have paid for what he commited to.
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  • SCBOY
  • 04-07-2012, 11:37 PM
The man is a thieving bastard.
It's that simple.
He was 2 bills short he had his refund. Originally Posted by trey
Yep agreed!

And they are paying for your time. If they can't preform in that time and you tried everything on your part then it's not your fault. If you do an apt that is 2 hours or more you should never start without getting the cash upfront no matter what. Good luck!