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Thread: Has anyone ever walked away from the door of an escort?

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    I met an escort in a Dublin hotel, who had no resemblance to her profile. Rather than maybe be met in corridor, I decided not to leave...
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    Once. Despite calling in advance and the person who answered the phone claimed to be the WG,, something seemed 'off' too so I made my excuses, on they way out the ladie pressured me to stay, saying that A levels were on offer and included... my walk broke into a run and it put me off punting for ages
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    Yes I have done it and the reason again was no reviews allowed and the same girl with multiple accounts. This isn't as common anymore but still happens with some of the Asian ladies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anseo123 View Post
    I met an escort in a Dublin hotel, who had no resemblance to her profile. Rather than maybe be met in corridor, I decided not to leave...
    The rest my post missing

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    You should always be prepared to leave politely - I have done so on a few occasions when it became apparent I had been mislead!

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    Quote Originally Posted by claremorris View Post
    It is an option, but I have gone ahead with the appointment . If I was sure I could leave without causing offence I would have left. There is also a slight fear factor . You are someplace unfamiliar . Even if the profile was misleading , leaving may generate an angry response as the lady has that time scheduled for you so you are seen as the one responsible for her not getting her money.
    Here we have the epiphany of the punterhood... If I leave she will be mad!!!.. She might do something!!!... she might send me cross texts, she might expose me!!!...... . Load a Bollix.

    Buddy, If she is not the girl you booked, or even not as per profile, then she is a scammer, a trier, a misleading, money taking fraud...

    Walk lad... You'll be happier after..

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdleBilly View Post
    As in she opened the door, and you suddenly got a different impression (for whatever reason) from what you expected. I think a lot of punters in this situation will just say "oh well I've come this far..." and go ahead with it. Is it important for punters to remember that this is an option?
    I can remember two occasions I walked away after entering the escort's apartment. A couple of years ago I went to see an older lady (I have a taste for mature women) but once we got into the bedroom, and I got a good look at her, I was shocked by how old she looked. She really was like an old grandmother. She advertised as ~50 years old but she looked about 70. I was totally put off by her appearance, so much so that I made some lame excuse and got the hell out of there.

    On a different occasion I visited a Brazilian escort here in Galway. Her photos were verified and she had a couple of quite positive reviews. When she opened the door she was wearing a dressing gown and all the lights were dimmed. After she led me to her bedroom, which was also in near total darkness, I insisted on turning on the light. Her face was covered in dark blotches, like skin lesions. I asked her to open her gown a little so I could see. Her entire chest, torso, and legs were also covered in these big dark marks. Immediately I left the apartment. I felt bad for the girl because of her skin condition (and there was something vulnerable, almost apologetic about her demeanor after she showed me her body) but the marks and blotches were quite repulsive to look at. Apart from the inconsistency of her photos and her actual appearance, I wasn't taking the risk with my health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdleBilly View Post
    As in she opened the door, and you suddenly got a different impression (for whatever reason) from what you expected. I think a lot of punters in this situation will just say "oh well I've come this far..." and go ahead with it. Is it important for punters to remember that this is an option?
    While I understand that a client has every right to leave if he doesn't like the girl or considers that she is not the one in the pictures, however, it is quite difficult for the girl to see this. A long time ago I had an appointment. I opened the door smiling inviting him inside but I felt a negative vibration from the beginning.

    The fact that he wasn't smiling and seemed insecure. Of course I told him, darling, if you don't like me, it's okay, you can leave, I'm not upset, it's your right, there's no point in staying if you don't want to be here. He asked me, are you sure you're okay with that? I replied @absolutlly '. He left.

    I cried all day I felt ugly I felt a piece of meat I felt so humiliated , humiliated by the fact that I was seen only as a piece of meat just for my appearance, I felt ugly. I was depressed, lucky in the evening a regular of mine called me and made me feel good with his beautiful words.

    It's the customer's right, yes, I agree, but that doesn't make it easy for us. I mention that I look the same as in the pictures and he was over 50(me 19 at the time) so not a frivolous young man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banger View Post
    I can remember two occasions I walked away after entering the escort's apartment. A couple of years ago I went to see an older lady (I have a taste for mature women) but once we got into the bedroom, and I got a good look at her, I was shocked by how old she looked. She really was like an old grandmother. She advertised as ~50 years old but she looked about 70. I was totally put off by her appearance, so much so that I made some lame excuse and got the hell out of there.

    On a different occasion I visited a Brazilian escort here in Galway. Her photos were verified and she had a couple of quite positive reviews. When she opened the door she was wearing a dressing gown and all the lights were dimmed. After she led me to her bedroom, which was also in near total darkness, I insisted on turning on the light. Her face was covered in dark blotches, like skin lesions. I asked her to open her gown a little so I could see. Her entire chest, torso, and legs were also covered in these big dark marks. Immediately I left the apartment. I felt bad for the girl because of her skin condition (and there was something vulnerable, almost apologetic about her demeanor after she showed me her body) but the marks and blotches were quite repulsive to look at. Apart from the inconsistency of her photos and her actual appearance, I wasn't taking the risk with my health.
    I know I said I won’t ever get involved in the forum but for this I have to.

    Escorting is a business at the end of the day just like any other.(I hate to call it that and I try to my hardest to make it seem less than a transaction but that’s what it it)
    I always joke that it’s a bit more similar to PR than I would like to admit. So just as any other business you as a provider have to present yourself as the best version of yourself in your advert. And dealing with people is the hardest thing to do. You can never please everyone

    If you are a professional then you invest in outfits, hair, makeup, nails etc and present yourself as the best version of yourself(even if it’s a selfie)

    As fun as it may seem to present yourself with messy hair or the takeaway stained pjs in a photo that should be the outfit you want to send a selfie to your bff in just for the Craic. Presenting yourself like that in front of a potential regular client will ruin work.

    Returning to the subject-we present ourselves in our adverts as the best versions of ourselves. So as to attract business. If someone doesn’t look like her photos then yes by all means fecking run. But you cannot expect a 100 photo accuracy to the photos. Most photos are camera angles, photoshop, lights and I doubt any lady would put her stretchmaks out there. There are plenty videos on YouTube again on how tricky a photo can be. Even some of my photos from photo shoots are so unflattering that you will say if you see them that it’s not me.

    As much as I would agree with you regarding on feeling cheated on regarding that lady’s skin issue(which from what you have described are just age spots-google that up) I feel for that lady as I suffer from dermatitis which is flaring up if I go through extreme stress and no amount of makeup will cover it up. It’s not something transmissible and I can say hands down that the clients who have met me were never bothered by it, but I won’t be in a rush to put a photo on here where you can see it, but I also don’t have a problem to hide it from anyone and talk about it. I won’t ever be apologetic about a condition I have that doesn’t depend on me. I don’t wish for it, it’s not a blessing, it’s hundreds of euros of medication spent that works for a bit and then stops working.

    It would have been nice to ask the lady in a nice and polite manner what happened to her as I doubt that any lady would put their health or their clients health at risk
    Last edited by CurvyNina; 03-01-22 at 08:04.
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    You can tell from certain locations that its likely to be a shitty experience.

    The bogus reviews are a dead giveaway too.

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