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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I'm not disputing your experience, or your right to be disappointed, but the bit I have highlighted I would like to question. How should she have greeted you at the door? When I open the door I always stand behind it, because I don't want my neighbour who may be in the hallway to see what I'm wearing. Is discretion not important?
    I will agree with you there. The bigger concern was her also keeping her face down so her hair covered he face, because once I saw her face I could also tell her real age... Once i saw her face I knew it was time to back out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madgar View Post
    I will agree with you there. The bigger concern was her also keeping her face down so her hair covered he face, because once I saw her face I could also tell her real age... Once i saw her face I knew it was time to back out.
    Personally I would rather a client leave at the start of the booking if he didn't feel I was what he wanted, than to go through with it and for there to be some kind of 'atmosphere'. Part of the reason why I enjoy doing this job is because the clients that come to see me are attracted to me in some way. Possibly not for my face as I don't show it, but attracted to the elements they can see and hopefully the whole package keeps that fire burning, but there are always going to be times when it's just not there. You can't please everyone all of the time as they say.

    I can't imagine how stressful it must be to work in a 'bait and switch' situation, knowing the person who you are with likely doesn't want to be with you. It wouldn't make for a very good booking on either side, unless the person is pleasantly surprised, but even then there is going to be a transition period, where they adjust.

    I wonder how many actually do this of their own accord and how many are put into the situation?

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    Good tip .. Not sure why it's not obligatory to have reviews

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