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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnfromclare View Post
    Dear all the fine people in Escort Ireland,

    In Cork earlier during the summer in one of those warm fine days I happened to go for a pint and a bit of a relax. As it happened, when I went to sit outside the beautiful escort happened to also enjoying the sunshine while having a coffee. She is one of my favourite escorts (for sexiness and intellegence - not that I want to put myself in a position to judge!). Anyway, I have met her, as a client, on a good few occasions and she greeted me with a very warm 'hello' which probably left it open for me to talk/converse more with her. To be honest, I would have loved to have sat down with her and joined her at the table but as things turned out I simply said 'hello' and sat down a few tables away and started reading the newspaper. A very beautiful woman like this escort has the capacity to make me speechless and shy but, to be honest, I don't know what the correct etiquette is in this situation. I mean we (kind of ) know each other after a good few appointments, and she was very warm in her greeting etc. but I felt like I ought to respect the fact that she was having time to herself and wanted to enjoy her coffee and the sunshine in peace. This escort strikes me as a woman who is comfortable in her own skin and is friendly and sociable. She knows all my deepest secrets/fantasies etc (nothing too heavy folks but I trust her!)

    So my question is ...if you meet an escort you are familiar with in a cafe/bus/train/pub/dentist etc... what is the correct code of behaviour (especially when you like the person and think she is sound/cool etc). I hope she doesn't think that I was being 'standoffish' in anyway. So there is my dilemma ...any advice from escorts or clients would be appreciated ....thanks



    I dont believe it
    Last edited by Meursault; 07-10-14 at 18:31.
    "The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.

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