Clueless (25-07-15)
I don't understand why you would encourage others on a forum to have that attitude. If you manage to get by without a care, then well done you, as you likely take the precautions without really having to worry too much, it's perhaps instinctive. I certainly don't recall having to ask you to not repeat me on the phone when we met. However, some guys are just too blatant and they do need to be told to take care, as they are not so natural at navigating and need constant confirmation, including repeating everything they are told.
It might not bother you if one day you find your favourite lady has had to move on because of someone elses indiscretion, but I can assure you it would bother her and her other regulars.
Never assume that no one cares or notices, regardless of where someone is working.
Last edited by CurvaceousKate; 25-07-15 at 14:23.
People should really have some idea of the place before they even leave for a booking. It probably comes with experience, the art of in and out without a notice.
I remember sitting down after an appointment in Dublin, in a nice square, resting after a workout, watching everyone go by. You can spot a guy on a phone walking towards the vicinity of a previous visit! It appears to you to be obvious, as you believe everyone is at it! But you can never truly know, he could be talking to his mammy!
Stella (26-07-15)
nonpareil (25-07-15)
Can't do that if you're coming from out of town and don't get the exact details unitll you're at location X.
Curvaceous Kate (25-07-15)
Was thinking once of giving classes in this!!
Tbh I wait until there is nobody in earshot before I ring about apointments. Not sure why as "are you available?" wouldn't sound bad to the oblivious people, could be anyone I could be ringing, same as directions etc... I never ask about services unless I'm in the house before I go out.
But yeah who shouts down the phone anyway? Not sure what level I speak at on the phone, have to ask some of the girls on here.
Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die
Stella (26-07-15)