An open discussion about "Off the clock" time.....

Who was right and who was wrong?

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fall

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1. All of this communication before the date, and including his first request for this appointment, discussed "chilling, relaxing, smoking". It was a repeated thing with him. Including discussing "chilling, relaxing, have a couple of drinks and smoke over a campfire" at my trailer for an incall. Never once was it an "offer". He described wanting to do these things because he thought it would be nice to have a session this way. He wanted to specifically go to my trailer for a campfire because it was something he misses. That is not discussing an "offer" to hang out. He made it clear he wants companionship. That was before and even during the date when he was enjoying it. In fact, his first email to me stated he missed "my service and company". That was his first line. My "company" has always been on paid time with him in the past. This to me shows he knows that a) they are different types of services and b) they are both paid for. It was not until after the date that the companionship became an issue and the only issue was that it was paid.
If this is the case, then there is no question here that you are in the right. The only question is: is the guy just too pushy and money-hungry or is he simply an idiot.
 

itd131

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Jessica, it seems to me that you are being quite reasonable. You definitely do not owe the client any money back. I wouldn't waste any more time thinking about it.
 

squeezer

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Pretty much sums it up. I would stay for 2 hrs with you and only charge you for 2 1/2. LOL JK.
That's a deal but you're paying for the food, booze and weed and be warned I can eat, drink and party with the best of them! LOL
 
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