I've been a member for a little over a year, but the first 7 months or so I had no idea what the hell I was doing. Don't get me wrong, I got the BCD part of the gig and could handle my business communications-wise, but putting myself out there on the Coed threads held little appeal to me. I just didn't see the point. My plan was to build my reputation slowly through my reviews and then the rest would take care of itself. Then I got a "No" review. It didn't exactly turn my world upside down, but it did require an adjustment of my plan. So I started my research by reading through the postings of my fellow providers. When I came across Seeking ~P, my first reaction was, "Who the hell is this chick?" She seemed to enjoy screwing with others and my initial feelings were mostly WTF? But the more I read her posts, the more my thoughts turned to, "Oh, I like her!" So I read even more and found myself ready to enter the land of the Coed threads. There was a PAWG thread that I decided to post a pic of my ass on in response to a gentleman's comment about it being a little too wide. Like a moron, I posted a photo that was way too big. Almost instantly Seeking ~P sent me a text telling me that it needed to be re-sized and that she could help me with it. I was absolutely thrilled that the chick that seemingly preferred to push buttons and tell folks off had taken the time to offer her genuine assistance. From there my ECCIE persona started to take off. Some 6 months later, I think that it is high time that I publicly thank my harlot spirit guide. Thank you so very much, Seeking ~P, for helping me find my way and especially helping me to find my voice. You are a true friend and I absolutely LOVE you, sweet lady!
I am sure that there are other ladies out there who have been inspired by the incomparable Seeking ~P, be it by her words of wisdom, nuggets of truth or polarizing comments. It seems as though everyone on this board has an opinion about my good friend. This is your opportunity to share those opinions, thoughts and stories whether you are a provider or hobbyist.