How can you view this as a NCNS? Does the same apply to men who show up and find there to be an ISSUE in person with the woman they meet?
Do those men owe those ladies a traveling fee or a fee of inconvenience. Since the same NCNS would apply to those men who cancel in person???????
I disagree with you. No one predict what may or may not take place upon meeting someone in person. Issues sometimes occur in person that may not occur during online/phone conversation. It happens!
And thus we as individuals have to deal with said issues we encounter in person; To the best of our ability. And in this case of Molly & Muse.
She did just that. She felt uncomfortable (for whatever reasons) and she respectfully canceled and did not take his money nor did she owe him any.
She certainly owes him NO fee for traveling to her place nor his inconvenience of time. Heck he took it upon himself to wait by her incall for 3 hours.
She was there in person for the date. (thus NOT a NSNS). She
didn't peep out the peephole and leaving him standing outside the door twiddling his thumb. (like certain well known providers told her should of done.)
Molly respectfully opened the door as she should have, SINCE she was expecting him.
And, when said uncomfortable issues came about upon meeting in person, she did what men are told to do all the time. Cancel right then and there.
She did the right thing. And in the end, she's being judged for it.
@Wicked
You make some valid points, but I don't agree with all of them. I'm not trying to tell her how to run her business. That's up to her.
I'm just saying I consider this an NCNS, which to me, is the highest violation in the hobby outside of outing. I think if she wanted to avoid an issue, she owed him a traveling fee. I know I generally pay a traveling fee for outcalls. Since this was an incall, she should have paid him for his "inconvenience."
What's fair is fair. This is, after all, first and foremost, a business.
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005