Originally Posted by
CurvyNina
Agreed, there are a lot of hagglers and a lot of ‘nah I think you’re not worth the price you have advertised on the website’, but to all those there are really nice ones out there…that make this job a hell of a lot more interesting.
But it still doesn’t answer my question and I really wish he did answer…what was the reasoning behind his affirmation and the quote as I seriously fail to see the point he was trying to make by quoting that specific reply.
My quoted post was referring simply to the fact that(and just imaging now) that clients could be asked questions in a resume style like
-how tall are you
-how handsome are you
-do you consider yourself a friendly and charming person
-do you have a high salary
-do you consider yourself as being a funny person
-do you live on your own and have your own house and how much did you invest in making it comfortable and nice
Need I remind this line of questioning obviously doesn’t happen in real life. But these are questions more or less based on the criteria the OP chose the words when formulating the thread and involuntarily choosing an escort.
Again bad choice of words from his part. I’m sure he didn't mean to cause anyone any distress.I like to see the good in everyone and I’ve sometimes been put in situations where my choice of words was definitely poor.
But my point is how would a client feel to be more or less put a price tag on based on his worth, both financially and physically. And if they wouldn’t meet the criteria how would rejection feel? Would they accept it or would they feel angry/enraged/embarrassed.
I didn’t really want to go all the way to having to explain this like this, because I really don’t want to offend anyone in any way shape or form, but if these things would happen in real life, I’m pretty sure escorting altogether will cease to exist. Because no one would accept to be put in this embarrassing position on their free will.(excepting people who have a fetish for humiliation and degradation).