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    Quote Originally Posted by doodlebug View Post
    A thought just struck me, not a good thing usually, but in reviews we tend to put phrases like "not a clock watcher" etc or we comment negatively on the bang on the door or the setting of the alarm on the phone, but is it fair.

    A girl advertises a rate for her time and we agree to pay that for the alotted time, however comments on timekeeping both positive and negative have an effect on business. How wrong is it for a girl to insist we don't stay for more than the alotted time, providing a satisfactory service has been provided. After all we go for a swim for an hour and the whistle blows we get out, never heard of anyone avoiding a swimming pool because they insisted you get out after the time is up. Equally when we say certainly not a clockwatcher it is decoded as you will get more than you agreed for here!!!!

    Just wondering in the sense of self regulation should we try and tone down the emphasis on timekeeping. If a girl is happy to let me stay that is good, but I do not need to give her extra credit in reviews for that fact, and equally if I am satisfied with the service and the time is up why should I be offended that I didn't get extra time. Only my thoughts would be interested in hearing the views of clients and escorts, not looking to start a row by the way.
    Great post and very bloody true. You know, there are certain clients who read those review and think they can get an hour but pay for half. It would be nice if reviewers where more circumspect in their choice of words, and indeed only mention time if it should happen that they were shortchanged.
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    if im with a girl and she allows me to go a lil over my time i write it in the review as a good thing and to me its helping the lady get better business but from now on i wont say about the time as i never really thought it is actually hindering the lady in the long run.
    Quote Originally Posted by lucy chambers View Post
    Great post and very bloody true. You know, there are certain clients who read those review and think they can get an hour but pay for half. It would be nice if reviewers where more circumspect in their choice of words, and indeed only mention time if it should happen that they were shortchanged.

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    Clients should have the respect to arrive on time and only expect to stay for the time they've booked. The ladies may do with their time as they wish; it's their time afterall. I greatly appreciate being allowed to stay on a bit if that's on the cards, but I never expect it and, now, I know better than to mention it if I write a review.

    A client can get frustrated if the escort seems to be more conscious of the clock than they are of the client and in such a case, one could consider them a 'clockwatcher'. I also know it's difficult for an escort to let a client know if they are running late, but it would be appreciated as our time is valuable too.
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