He was haughty and demeaning to the fine young lady. And you say he treated her well? Shame on both of you.
Originally Posted by PeterBota
PB - I'm graciously taking what you say here to heart, because I realize it came across wrong with her and that wasn't my intent... I wasn't haughty in the least. I say this because the entire conversation was on a very high level. This particular lady is an excellent conversationalist and our interactive banter (prior) was interesting, witty, and very similar to a fencing match where many subtleties are exchanged. Points given, points taken.
This is what differentiates her - and still, attracts me to her (beyond measure).
There's a demeaning factor I can see - but in all truth - you can't even say "I would like a session" without (if you look at it with complete objectivity here), THAT being demeaning...
"I'd like a session"
"I'd like to book and hour"
"I'd enjoy spending an hour with you"
Really all have the connotation for what they mean - "You're a provider, I want to pay for a session - and we both know what happens in that session".
Now, (not the case here), but had it have been that she was upset because I said one of the lines above... what would you say? That I was demeaning still?
The fact is (and Ladies, PLEASE tell me if I'm wrong here...), unless a provider books a room for a specific - probably sole multi-hour session... she's probably hoping to see more than a single hobbyist for a single hour. (Otherwise, financially, it makes no sense). not a HUNDRED... lol. (but not necessarily "uno")
Average hour, lets say is $300 (average room... $100?). If they are only seeing one person, then it would be far better to outcall to their place and save the $100 room fee...
But, if they are seeing a multi-hour - or possibly 2+ hour meeting in the room - then the math makes more sense (for them).
I guess it begs the question: Ladies are more of you seeing 1 or 2+ people when you book a room (not what's "booked" - but "what's hoped to be booked").
And, if more than 1 - then that's all I meant by "stacking", the possibility that there was another appointment that I might interfere with if I asked for a longer appointment.
And so as above; if its something that happens (even 51% of the time when providers get rooms), then is assuming that (really) that demeaning?
I mean you might just as well get offended by someone mentioning a dick in a mouth, but that's probably going to happen isn't it? so how demeaning can it be to suggest that THAT might happen?
Again, I have HUGE respect for the path these women have chosen, and this particular woman was not shy or timid about describing her pride in what she does - so again, this is a learning curve for me PB.