A board like this is about opinions. If we can only come here, and talk about what is deemed "good" by some posters... this place is going to die.
This place exists because we don't all have the same opinions. I agree that the comments on Jules photo were very harsh. But I did hear his message... Not so sure that Kayla did. Can you tell us what his message was?
Originally Posted by 69er
69er makes a very good point there and after I read it last night I went to sleep and thought about that. Then read both threads again.
The guy
didn't attack Jules. In a rude and coarse way, he asked why would a person who has chosen this line of work think that sort of body modification would appeal to the old guys who make up the vast portion of the client pool?
There have been numerous threads about tattoos here in Dallas. Some guys hate them and some love them. I can't talk about Austin tattoo threads as I don't visit that forum very often.
Jules put those tattoos on display in her ad in their full living color glory and he, in a coarse way, started a thread about tattoos that got twisted and hijacked in Austin into a defend Jules thing and then it got carried up here to defend her honor. Jules larger than life "tit tat" (Titty tattoo) got him started and off he went to the races with his harsh comments about the TATTOO
not about JULES.
Actions have consequences. In the hobby and also in the real world, more so in the real world.
When you decide to begin body modifications, you start to see the consequences in what type of client wants to see you and where a client wants to be seen with you.
THAT much ink would never blend into a nice fancy restaurant where you had a plunging neckline with a client in a 3 piece suit.
What he was with would become obvious. Everyone would assume he was with some street level prostitute because that type of ink is what many $50 Harry Hines ladies once sported while the HRH ladies almost never had ink and if they did it was subtle and easily hidden.
Many clients enjoy dining out with a younger lady who can be presented as a working professional business woman. Not taken for a street walker.
The same applies to your body as it does your website.
Most men want a fantasy and there have recently been some threads about that such as the guy who doesn't want a word said.
If your website is all about YOU YOU YOU, what music YOU like, your life and your thoughts, and not about CLIENT CLIENT CLIENT where you are showing him various fantasy looks he might want to enjoy then you loose business as an escort.
If you have chosen to modify your body to such an extent that you begin to resemble what people my age paid money to look at in the carnivals as kids then you must deal with the issue of loosing clients because of the ink or body mods.
But after reading then re-reading 69er's post, everyone needs to take a deep breath and understand rrrabit didn't attack Jules. He made fun of and was disgusted by a prostitute's choice of ink on her boob.
That was all.