Quote Originally Posted by InsidiousCid View Post
Yeah I think most providers can keep up their provider facade just fine, most of the time.


But, "touch the nerve", as they say?

Loco!

And, I speculate that working women ESPECIALLY don't like that when they're on the job.

I can only relate my own experiences of course but, hit that nerve, and it can be a "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" type situation for real.

You would not believe the craziness, and quite honestly, the vindictiveness I've had the misfortune to come into contact with.

And the funny thing is, with some providers, you can see it in their eyes, like they're proud of it, or think they're being "extra naughty" or something.

lol

Based on the individual of course they'll have individual experiences but, I think I've mentioned it before;

Being men, it's easy to be naturally skeptical or condemnatory of the client, but let me tell you, some of the "sweetest looking ladies" (again, why I hate photoshop, the damn duplicity of it all).......... yeah, spiteful, underhanded, malicious........ sounds about right.
I would guess that there is an element of both parties going on auto-pilot at a meting and by and large, the lady is the boss of the situation and conflict should just be avoided. where things look like they might go wrong, Leave.Fortunately, personally I have encountered very few difficult situations.

Where I do regularly come across your "touch the nerve" is in pre-booking contact with the escort , the tone of which, is very often at complete odds with the tone of communications at a meeting. If you put a toe wrong , you can get hammered or ignored which is completely out of kilter . Short fuse, comes to mind.