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Chasethejock

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  1. I heard about this thread and had to see what all the fuss was about! As you can see from some of the comments, my body/appearance is picked apart on a daily basis. “He was more muscular a few months ago than he is today”. My response to that is, great, go with someone else that matches your preference. Your body, your wallet, your choice. I don’t have an age/height/weight cut off. I’ve had great experiences with all sorts of body types and ages. I ask these questions to get a general idea of who I’m potentially meeting with because I’m not expecting a photo, in respect to the privacy of the client. Would you meet with a blank profile and no background info? Maybe you would, but I’m not going to do that. For many reasons, including my own safety. As someone else pointed out, it’s better to know upfront if it’s not a match— for all parties involved. I aim to make all of my clients feel comfortable and desired, without any judgement. Read any of my reviews and you’ll see that is something that is consistent with me. Btw thank you David for sticking up for me in the comments, I appreciate it! May this be a reminder to everyone that providers are still humans with real lives and feelings. My time is limited. I have a career outside of escorting. I have a family. I have friends. I have a good head on my shoulders. Be kind to yourselves and to providers. Everyone is going through their own shit. If it makes you feel better about yourself to trash talk someone online, take a good look in the mirror. Look deeper than the outside. That’s all I have to say. -Chase
  2. Retired from the game 👍🏼
  3. Figured I should say something about this encounter to clear the air. First of all, I do not discriminate against age, disability, race, weight, etc. As you can see from the rest of my reviews, this was an outlier. That being said, providers have every right to decline meeting if a client makes them feel uncomfortable or unsafe. It has been confirmed from other providers that this particular client has made them feel uncomfortable/unsafe. So here's my side of the story... *The client did not disclose his medical condition before meeting. *First meeting: Client cancels ~30 minutes before appointment because "he did not feel well". Client offers to compensate me for my lost time so long as I agreed to meet with him again. I accepted the conditions and rescheduled. *Second meeting: Client is 30+ minutes late. (First thought is "he is flaking") Then I see Client being carried into the lobby by two men, twitching, unable to stand on his own, causing a scene. I assumed Client was on drugs and I made a game time decision to run out of the hotel without engaging with him. I did not feel safe. I texted Client saying I had to cancel because he was late and I needed to make it to my next appointment. Client then tells me about his medical condition and demands I meet with him because he had already compensated me for my time. I reimbursed Client and asked that he not contact me again. *Third meeting: Client created a new profile, a new phone number and arranges to meet without identifying himself. I see Client walking into the lobby and I walk out. Again I text the Client not to contact me. *Fourth (attempted) meeting: Client created a new profile, a new number. Client identifies himself and I reiterate that I will not meet him. Client writes negative review. *Fifth meeting: Client has another provider contact me and arranges to meet. Provider tells me it is a private client. Upon arriving, I realize who the Client is. I leave without engaging. Client deletes negative review to make amends. Provider tells me that Client has mental health issues in addition to Parkinson's and that no providers in the Seattle area are willing to meet with this client for similar reasons.
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