NO means NO

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  • `flip
  • 02-09-2014, 07:20 PM
No means no, and yes means YMMV. Originally Posted by emptywallet
ROFL!
skirtchaser79411's Avatar
NO DOES MEAN NO ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT


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...but SpicyPants took me to dinner and happened to pay me $300 to have sex with him ... If I said that, should I be surprised when JohnnyYanks expects the same treatment ... Originally Posted by LilMynx69
Yes, you should be surprised. I would expect better. Originally Posted by JohnnyYanks
To be clear: I would NOT "expect better" than Miss Mynx. Where would one even begin to look for such a creature?
Not sure why this young lady is getting so much flack for this.

While she did put herself out there, if people are meeting her based on reviews of her here and assuming that they would get the same treatment I understanding why she started the thread. I would assume that whether she's a massage girl or not, all activities are YMMV. I might have been swinging from the chandelier with one guy, and giving BJ's while standing on my head with another. What I do with another person isn't necessarily what happens in all my dates.

There are some reasons guys get negative feedback on their advances.

Please know that a lady may be shy to kiss you if you have sewage mouth.
Please know that a lady may not FIV if you've got nasty hands, or stop you if you're rough.
Please know that a lady may not suck your balls if you refuse a shower in the beginning. No amount of forcing her head down there will help.
Please know that a lady may not BBJTCNQNS if you're a smoker.

If a lady says no, there's definitely a reason for it. Nothing in reviews should be considered a standard. And who goes to the bodyrub girl for FS? Let me not answer that.
JohnnyYanks's Avatar
... if people are meeting her based on reviews of her here ... Originally Posted by Tiffani Jameson
She has no reviews here.

Other than the Hobbyist Good Behavior Refresher Course, and YMMV (of course), what's your point?
She has no reviews here.

Other than the Hobbyist Good Behavior Refresher Course, and YMMV (of course), what's your point? Originally Posted by JohnnyYanks
Understood.

My point is what I just said. What's yours?
To be clear: I would NOT "expect better" than Miss Mynx. Where would one even begin to look for such a creature? Originally Posted by JohnnyYanks
I understood. But I was having a bad day and your comment put a HUGE smile on my face! Of course you'd get better than that silly SpicyPants. He kept smacking my ass...yelling "I told you I'd hit this!"
SpiceItUp's Avatar
It's probably time to head back to "nursing" school.
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For the record, I can't stand when massage specialist advertise on any board or forum that is shared with providers. Why?? Because of this exact bs. As a client you have no idea of what to really expect because the damn add is intentionally vague.
Also I hate calling a provider on the phone and she talks like a freaking kardashian. Again I believe they talk in a way that can not be clearly understood in order to decieve later. " what do you mean? I told you when you called."
What does MEM mean anyway?
Also I hate when services and rates are posted diferently on different boards or sites and they all say " discussion of rates and services on the phone is strictly forbidden"
Whatever....

Well that's my 2 cents on this thread.
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You may not be young or naive but you sure are PRETENTIOUS.
We are "providers". Providers of a service for money. Weather that service be drinks and conversation, a hand job, or sex. It is still a service we are paid for. In laymens terms were whores. Weather you street walk or charge 300$ just to walk in the door, we are one in the same. Hookers.
H-O-O-K-E-R-S.
I am a "massage girl" too
As massage girls our product is the good ole rub and tug! Lol aka a sensual massage with orgasm. The pleasure gained from the neck being massaged is every bit as important as pleasure gained from a more sexual area. This is what we advertise. This is the product we provide. This is what differs us from medical massage and why it is we can charge what do.
The client should only expect this service once he/she is on that table. NOT what's written in a reveiw.
Now "extras" work like this.
Anything else REQUESTED or OFFERED is an extra.
What extra if any, should be made clear at some point before the "ending"
The extras if any are YOUR-choice. You CHOOSE whom/what option is given.
If told no, the client should respect that lay back and enjoy what he is paying for. But you should also have respect in making good on what client paid for. Don't dick him around, dont cheat him and be straight forward. If there's an issue, speak up. If he gets dumb, cut the session short.
If you are already having issues as you are, maybe you should reevaluate some things. I'd suggest dropping the pretentiousness. Your obviously a YMMV provider, try and be more claramente in what you advertise and be a little more vague or discreet about the extra services the words coming out your mouth are advertising. And importantly screen your clients better. You don't have to advertise on this board to benefit from it. You can get a real feel on the person by reading what they post as well as reviews and asking other ladies any questions you have.
Those are just my two cents though...
Whatever make you happy on matter.
If someone has already written this, forgive my laziness...

No means no, and yes means YMMV. Originally Posted by emptywallet
Except in this case, NO means YMMV...
Either be a FBM or a FBSM.
If you're FBSM, then be that all the time.
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  • Old-T
  • 02-15-2014, 09:37 AM
Except in this case, NO means YMMV...
Either be a FBM or a FBSM.
If you're FBSM, then be that all the time. Originally Posted by roamingraider
I'm sorry, but that is dumb. Do you perform you job the same way for every customer? The world is YMMV.


Originally Posted by SpiceItUp
Good point.Whatever make prostitute happy in her business.