So the problem really was that it was a bad appointment and not that it wasn't the person? (Like if it wasn't the hairdresser you wanted but if it was a great cut you'd be happy.)
I suppose there was this one time, the only time I think of a situation coming close...
(And, it's probably still a man thing really because I've been in yer horny fantasy world adopting traits. Happily because you guys are naturally funny and horny and life can be boring. You know? I have to find horny Sarah or else go be in an office 9 to 5.)
I drove to innishannon, a 3/4 hour chunk out of my day no matter how I look at it, met him at some garage and followed him back to his house.
He was stupified (I don't know how he thought things would pan out) > He told me that he didn't think I was real and that he didn't have any money, he thought he'd been messaging a fake profile.
In my head, I was thinking - ffs, I washed my hair for this. I was livid. Told him that I'm here now, I'll take a lick out.
He was obviously horny and kept begging to have sex and climb a little further up me.
I kept pushing him down and getting licked until I came.
He offered that he might have some money in his wallet to give me. I think it was a hundred? I ripped in into little pieces and blew it all over him.
Off I went happy out thinking of him at home with his roll of sellotape and a horn.
We stayed in contact
Lemons, lemonade. It could have been different. It did make me change how I work because I won't have another situation like that, it's only good the one time.
I suppose it's not at all similar to your situation because I had the option to make it a good experience for me and to just move forward acting differently. Whereas, you could only end up with a negative outcome unless the appointment was good. You'd feel negative if you had left, and you'd still feel negative if you'd have been able to leave a review about it.