Angelina,
You have long held a reputation of a beautiful woman of class and it most certainly shows with this post.
BRAVO!
I must get down your way ........ soon.
CD
Cristi:
Interesting thread to say the least. I think you brought up some interesting points in your first posting. I certainly would never "condemn" a male friend for not bringing "condom"s at a session. As many on here have stated, providers earn more per hour than some lawyers and doctors. With this stated, I would feel humiliated and embarrassed if a client arrived at my door and I did not have "fun supplies", a fully stocked bar, bottled water, fresh towels, travel sized toiletries and so forth at their reach when they came to visit me. Chuck12 has visited with me several times and noted that I go overboard with providing these things. I am popular not because I am cute, but I have been told my many San Antonio hobbyists that I offer/provide a good service and provide everything you can imagine - a huge variety for my clients because I care and have a huge heart.
Cristi, you stated you are new to this and I welcome you aboard. Please note that before I entered the hobby, I worked several well-respected professions which utilized my previous work experiences and education and I certainly did not make a lot of money (no where near $200/hour). It was my job in the civie world to provide an exceptional performance/service so that I could get evaluated and keep/progress my position. When I learned of the hobby and became a provider, I was grateful for the excessive amount of money I earned. Ladies should be grateful and thankful for making money and any overhead accrued is to be expected. I applied the same level of professionalism to the hobby as I did when I worked the civilian jobs in the real world. I currently have a career outside of this and in this non-hobby career, I have to provide supplies, service and performance in which I am graded.
If a provider is bothered by providing supplies essential to rendering a service, she should communicate this in an e-mail/text/phone call prior to a session and I am certain the client would find a way to make it work. Gooose and Chuck12 have posted in this thread and have both seen me and know that I would just die if I didn't have supplies. I am a provider and am not embarrassed being called a provider because I provide an exceptional service and come from the school of thought that implies the customer is always right.
I wish you the very best and hope your initial thesis statement is answered.
Regards,
Angelina Originally Posted by Angelina Adams