We are not talking about bad service.I'm in my early 60s. I recently broke a tried and true rule of mine, and visited a popular local lady whose advertised age is slightly less than 30. I really liked her board persona....had been wanting to meet her for years, and the opportunity presented itself.
I am saying if a guy can tell a provider is really trying, he should consider that when writing the review. Originally Posted by SweetDulce
Knowing what I know now...I would only give you the donation "up front" once you've determined how "fugly" I am...It's only fair.
That way, neither one of us has to stick around against our better judgment - I think you owe it to your clients to tell them "up front" whether they are not so "fugly" before you can expect payment for services not yet rendered. Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
I get piss off about client not writing review.Reviews helpful to paid professionals business to get paying clients.Unprofessional shit talks on a board and calls him ugly.Have you send him an email about the review.You weren't saying this when took his money. Originally Posted by FancyladyIt's not me he wrote a no review on.
All of the founding fathers who grace the front side of currency are ugly (and dead). One might easily conclude the cash-only nature of the business says something about putting up with "fugly". What do you think would happen if a CMT said "I'm sorry, I won't touch your fat ass."? Butler's blues. Originally Posted by frogdogYou must be OLD and fugly.
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!
I'm in my early 60s. I recently broke a tried and true rule of mine, and visited a popular local lady whose advertised age is slightly less than 30. I really liked her board persona....had been wanting to meet her for years, and the opportunity presented itself.
She was sweet, and skilled, and just as beautiful as her photos suggest. I would have to call her a true professional, because she soldiered on.....but I could detect that faint, unspoken "eeewwwwwweeeee!"
I did not review, but had I decided to, I would have reviewed positively. She "did her job." I would still recommend her to others, but I won't be back. Not because she's a bad provider....but because I do not wish to impose myself upon her.
There are some advantages to not thinking of yourself as god's gift to women.....which I most certainly am not. I'm not butthurt either....by that episode OR the subject of this thread. As Clint Eastwood would say...."A man's got to know his limitations."
I am grateful for the providers closer to my age that do rock my world. Originally Posted by hgritstoo
. Part of the reason I made this thread is it annoying when people say that looks don't matter. Yes looks matter. To a different degree to everybody and everybody's current situation.More misplaced universalism.
But yes really people,
don't lie ,
looks play a factor in iop and service,
even if it's just a little bit ,
it matters Originally Posted by SweetDulce