Gabrielle’s post in the “Right to privacy” thread regarding dirty, stinky clients with bad breath got me thinking. Why would the escort go through with the appointment under those circumstances?
Lyla and other ladies have stated on many occasions that if the client is unhappy with the escort’s appearance (if significantly different from the description given to him), her demeanour or behaviour, he should either send her away or attempt to resolve the problem on the spot. (The latter may be a little difficult, since I know from experience that rational thinking and hard-ons are mutually exclusive ). They make the point quite forcefully that saying nothing at the time and posting a negative review later is unproductive and cowardly.
I agree. During the 1980’s, I sent escorts away on at least four occasions. One was white when I was told she was black (really!), one smelled like she had fallen headfirst into a beer vat, one burst into tears before we got started (I felt sorry for her – she obviously didn’t want to be there), and in the worst case, I caught her sitting on the throne, fully clothed, sticking a needle in her arm.
The above advice also applies to the escorts, in my opinion. So, once again, I ask, “Why do escorts stay when there is a problem with the client’s demeanour or personal hygiene?” Gabrielle stated that one of her ladies “grudgingly went ahead with it” Why, for God’s sake? I can well imagine how repulsive it must be to get up close and personal with a man who has bad breath, stinks like the rear strap of a sumo wrestler’s loincloth and is rude to boot. Shouldn’t she have made some flimsy excuse, given his money back and run like hell?
The fear of a negative review should not force the escort into demeaning herself in such a situation. The type of client who shows such little respect for the escorts (and himself, obviously) is not likely to produce a well-written, credible review. His review will almost certainly be short, disjointed, inarticulate and rude, just as Gabrielle described. Any experienced poster can spot them a mile away and will ignore them.
One poorly written negative review may be hurtful at the time, but it won’t ruin the escort’s or the agency’s reputation any more than one well written, articulate review will make their reputation. It takes a series of consistent reviews for reputations to be established. Those of us who read the boards regularly know whom to believe and whom to ignore, and can size up the newcomers pretty damn quickly.
Lyla and other ladies have stated on many occasions that if the client is unhappy with the escort’s appearance (if significantly different from the description given to him), her demeanour or behaviour, he should either send her away or attempt to resolve the problem on the spot. (The latter may be a little difficult, since I know from experience that rational thinking and hard-ons are mutually exclusive ). They make the point quite forcefully that saying nothing at the time and posting a negative review later is unproductive and cowardly.
I agree. During the 1980’s, I sent escorts away on at least four occasions. One was white when I was told she was black (really!), one smelled like she had fallen headfirst into a beer vat, one burst into tears before we got started (I felt sorry for her – she obviously didn’t want to be there), and in the worst case, I caught her sitting on the throne, fully clothed, sticking a needle in her arm.
The above advice also applies to the escorts, in my opinion. So, once again, I ask, “Why do escorts stay when there is a problem with the client’s demeanour or personal hygiene?” Gabrielle stated that one of her ladies “grudgingly went ahead with it” Why, for God’s sake? I can well imagine how repulsive it must be to get up close and personal with a man who has bad breath, stinks like the rear strap of a sumo wrestler’s loincloth and is rude to boot. Shouldn’t she have made some flimsy excuse, given his money back and run like hell?
The fear of a negative review should not force the escort into demeaning herself in such a situation. The type of client who shows such little respect for the escorts (and himself, obviously) is not likely to produce a well-written, credible review. His review will almost certainly be short, disjointed, inarticulate and rude, just as Gabrielle described. Any experienced poster can spot them a mile away and will ignore them.
One poorly written negative review may be hurtful at the time, but it won’t ruin the escort’s or the agency’s reputation any more than one well written, articulate review will make their reputation. It takes a series of consistent reviews for reputations to be established. Those of us who read the boards regularly know whom to believe and whom to ignore, and can size up the newcomers pretty damn quickly.