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MikeBiDude

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  1. There are clients who believe that a serious escort, a real professional, will be able to find some way to connect with anyone. It's a noble idea, and hooray for the guys who can rise to it, but let's be real: I think some of those "no chemistry" encounters occur because some escorts have limitations that they don't admit to. Personally, I'd rather know.

     

    That's also why I think it's a good idea for a client to provide an honest physical description if one is requested (maybe even if it's not). If there's something in the description that's going to lead to I'm-just-not-that-into-you erectile dysfunction, better to know before time and money are wasted. There will be some other escort who won't have an issue with a fellow who is chubby, or twelve-toed, or 75, and he's the better option for that guy.

     

    What I don't agree with is the notion that escorting might be "the only occupation that does not get to decide which clients are a good match for them." Believe me, very few people get through a career in any profession dealing only with the clients they want to deal with ... there's a reason why they call it work.

    +1 to the 100th

  2. I am particularly struck by his statement "most likely denying requests for private folder. Serious gentlemen ONLY . It is an honor to enjoy me and not something that can be arranged just because you feel like meeting.

    That part of his ad is gone, and I requested access to pics and got reply within an hour, allowing access to private pics.

     

    He's not everyone's "cup of tea". I have not hird him, not sure I ever will. But, I was reminded that I texted back/forth with him a few times last summer, he was super nice, accommodating to my schedule, etc.

  3. Check my reviews on rentmen. They speak for themselves. Nobody has to jump through hoops. Just provide basic information.

    Just a heads up, Rentmen reviews aren't that well trusted and respected here. And for good reasons, Rentmen is all too quick to remove negative reviews, and there is no real verification process there even for positive reviews.

     

    You'll find most of us consider daddy's reviews the "gold standard", most trusted for many many years

  4. And its running buy a kinda brothel which operates several fake profiles all over the country

    @youngster can you somehow substantiate or prove this claim? You've mentioned it in multiple posts since you September join date.

  5. Well, I mentioned I've been texting him - and I must say that although our convos were friendly and responsive - his level of excitement in setting up a meeting was low. Maybe his ad got more response than he intended? Maybe he decided he doesn't want to do this work anymore? Maybe he found "one" that's taking care of him? Maybe he'll be back!!!

  6. I did. Looks just like his pics. The ass is insane.

    Thanks...I'm very interested in meeting him. We had a nice text convo back/forth, very professional, but we weren't able to mutually setup a date. I'll be trying again soon.

  7. For just one hour? There's no one worth that much. Not even Brodie Sinclair.

     

    Now $500 for a two hour session? Yes.

    I guess even though I've paid $500 many times, I've never paid that HOURLY.

     

    Now, I've hired *plenty* of gentlemen who quoted well over $300-500 as their advertised "rate", but I've always discussed a "session" or "visit" rate. My fellow SoCal poster @Epigonos books in a similar manner I believe

     

    Sometimes yes that's for an hour, usually due to no chemistry or a dishonest advertiser in my hotel or bedroom room so it's "goodbye" early on. More often than not I get 90-120 minutes for the quoted/agreed rate, we chat, freshen up, fun, chat some more. Maybe a meal...

     

    I've had incredible luck the last 25 years (yikes that long?!) booking "sessions". Don't assume (or at least I don't) that the advertised rate is per hour. It might be, and you might be hiring a clock watcher? But often in the initial comms that can be worked with.

     

    Never forget these guys are human first. Respect goes a long way in discussing donations and plans.

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