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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from peter831 in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    It's all about presentation.  These two lines say basically the same thing, but one sounds arrogant and the other sounds kind.
    "Tell me what you want in the first message, my time is valuable."
    "You can tell me up front the kind of experience you want. I want us to figure out right away whether I'm the right guy for you, or not."

    And you can put stock lines like that in your smart phone's NOTES function and cut and paste them into a text in seconds.
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from Marc in Calif in TheAmericanBoy is now in NYC   
    Oh my heavens, how can you all not see it?  The orientation of the ley lines in his underwear, coupled with the rising chi of his bulge, indicates a strong inclination toward both supernatural and traditional modes of sexual gratification.  Thus while he is content to please his partner as either top or bottom, he can also comfortably allow himself to be a conduit for both prana and mana energy, thus indicating his willingness to role play as a Roman gladiator, Celtic warrior, or New Jersey Turnpike service station attendant.  
    Also, if you tilt your head to the left, his briefs look like a man rowing a kayak.
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from pubic_assistance in TheAmericanBoy is now in NYC   
    Oh my heavens, how can you all not see it?  The orientation of the ley lines in his underwear, coupled with the rising chi of his bulge, indicates a strong inclination toward both supernatural and traditional modes of sexual gratification.  Thus while he is content to please his partner as either top or bottom, he can also comfortably allow himself to be a conduit for both prana and mana energy, thus indicating his willingness to role play as a Roman gladiator, Celtic warrior, or New Jersey Turnpike service station attendant.  
    Also, if you tilt your head to the left, his briefs look like a man rowing a kayak.
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from Medin in AdamVA - AVOID   
    Prior thread exists.  https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/127016-411-on-adamva/#comment-1839966
    Seems member @weldon79 reported a very good experience, gave him a 'run, don't walk, to meet him' review.  Make of that what you will, I guess.
     
     
     
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from NYXboy in TheAmericanBoy is now in NYC   
    Oh my heavens, how can you all not see it?  The orientation of the ley lines in his underwear, coupled with the rising chi of his bulge, indicates a strong inclination toward both supernatural and traditional modes of sexual gratification.  Thus while he is content to please his partner as either top or bottom, he can also comfortably allow himself to be a conduit for both prana and mana energy, thus indicating his willingness to role play as a Roman gladiator, Celtic warrior, or New Jersey Turnpike service station attendant.  
    Also, if you tilt your head to the left, his briefs look like a man rowing a kayak.
  6. Haha
    Scott Virginian got a reaction from wsc in TheAmericanBoy is now in NYC   
    Oh my heavens, how can you all not see it?  The orientation of the ley lines in his underwear, coupled with the rising chi of his bulge, indicates a strong inclination toward both supernatural and traditional modes of sexual gratification.  Thus while he is content to please his partner as either top or bottom, he can also comfortably allow himself to be a conduit for both prana and mana energy, thus indicating his willingness to role play as a Roman gladiator, Celtic warrior, or New Jersey Turnpike service station attendant.  
    Also, if you tilt your head to the left, his briefs look like a man rowing a kayak.
  7. Haha
    Scott Virginian got a reaction from BonVivant in TheAmericanBoy is now in NYC   
    Oh my heavens, how can you all not see it?  The orientation of the ley lines in his underwear, coupled with the rising chi of his bulge, indicates a strong inclination toward both supernatural and traditional modes of sexual gratification.  Thus while he is content to please his partner as either top or bottom, he can also comfortably allow himself to be a conduit for both prana and mana energy, thus indicating his willingness to role play as a Roman gladiator, Celtic warrior, or New Jersey Turnpike service station attendant.  
    Also, if you tilt your head to the left, his briefs look like a man rowing a kayak.
  8. Agree
    Scott Virginian got a reaction from coriolis888 in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    It's all about presentation.  These two lines say basically the same thing, but one sounds arrogant and the other sounds kind.
    "Tell me what you want in the first message, my time is valuable."
    "You can tell me up front the kind of experience you want. I want us to figure out right away whether I'm the right guy for you, or not."

    And you can put stock lines like that in your smart phone's NOTES function and cut and paste them into a text in seconds.
  9. Agree
    Scott Virginian got a reaction from Todd Jenkins in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    It's all about presentation.  These two lines say basically the same thing, but one sounds arrogant and the other sounds kind.
    "Tell me what you want in the first message, my time is valuable."
    "You can tell me up front the kind of experience you want. I want us to figure out right away whether I'm the right guy for you, or not."

    And you can put stock lines like that in your smart phone's NOTES function and cut and paste them into a text in seconds.
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    Scott Virginian reacted to musclecockhunt in Top Rated Canada   
    I'd like to add that i'm sure other people have had amazing experiences with him, and hope what i've posted does nothing to discredit them or their times with him. I just wasn't one of those people and seeing as I came to this thread while doing my research i felt it was only right to inform others of my experience. I wish him and everyone here nothing but the best which is what we are all in search of hence my reasoning for saying anything in the first place
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from + glutes in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    It's all about presentation.  These two lines say basically the same thing, but one sounds arrogant and the other sounds kind.
    "Tell me what you want in the first message, my time is valuable."
    "You can tell me up front the kind of experience you want. I want us to figure out right away whether I'm the right guy for you, or not."

    And you can put stock lines like that in your smart phone's NOTES function and cut and paste them into a text in seconds.
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from superben in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I'll go one further.  If someone's asking me for $300 an hour but won't answer a few reasonable questions intended to make sure it works out well -- for both of us -- then imma keep looking.
     
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from Boink in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I'll go one further.  If someone's asking me for $300 an hour but won't answer a few reasonable questions intended to make sure it works out well -- for both of us -- then imma keep looking.
     
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    Scott Virginian reacted to coriolis888 in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    Good for you.
    If more clients did what you do, pompous escorts would do without a chunk of money that they could have earned by being civil to those who have questions.
    Calling potential clients "time wasters" tells us how big an ego a potential provider possesses.    
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    Scott Virginian reacted to Todd Jenkins in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    BOTTOM LINE: If you are selling a HIGH-DOLLAR item (perfume, 'companionship,' pricey meal, wine, etc.) and you can't be BOTHERED to take the time to answer questions about that item, you're not getting my money. 
    You want me to take hundreds of dollars out of MY POCKET and put it in to YOUR POCKET, but you can't be bothered to have a 10-15 minute call? Yeah, you may look at me as a 'time waster' – and that would be to your detriment because I've flown to guys I like to spend overnights with them – but if you can't take a few minutes to have a conversation with me, I will GLADLY spend my $ elsewhere.
    Point. Blank. Period. 
     
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from + Pensant in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    Time management and weeding the window shoppers may well be driving some of the brevity, entirely possible.
    IMO there are some generational aspects.  Gen X writes texts like emails, full sentences with punctuation.  Get Z is syllables, abbreviations, no punctuation.  I've heard Gen Z'ers say that a period on the end of a text stresses them out, they think the texter is upset with them.  It's like their version of TYPING IN ALL CAPS (which grandma and grandpa do without even noticing...).  Gen X gets the shudders at the mere suggestion that they not. put. a. period. on. a. sentence.  
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from dcbbvers in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I'll go one further.  If someone's asking me for $300 an hour but won't answer a few reasonable questions intended to make sure it works out well -- for both of us -- then imma keep looking.
     
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from Andy2 in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I think @Coolwave35's story about getting to spend two days behind a provider's keyboard is extremely eye-opening.  Y'all know the adage about walking a mile in someone else's shoes?  He did, and shared it with us.

    Thanks for doing that, CW.  That was a hugely valuable insight, at least to me.  
  19. Agree
    Scott Virginian got a reaction from coriolis888 in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I'll go one further.  If someone's asking me for $300 an hour but won't answer a few reasonable questions intended to make sure it works out well -- for both of us -- then imma keep looking.
     
  20. Agree
    Scott Virginian got a reaction from Walt in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I'll go one further.  If someone's asking me for $300 an hour but won't answer a few reasonable questions intended to make sure it works out well -- for both of us -- then imma keep looking.
     
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from + Mrprofessional in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I think @Coolwave35's story about getting to spend two days behind a provider's keyboard is extremely eye-opening.  Y'all know the adage about walking a mile in someone else's shoes?  He did, and shared it with us.

    Thanks for doing that, CW.  That was a hugely valuable insight, at least to me.  
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    Scott Virginian reacted to misterhumphries in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    What you cite is the very reason why I use texts sparingly or not at all. Too much nuanced communication is sacrificed by using abbreviations, misspelled words, or emojis. As for escorts, I give the ones I'm truly interested in the benefit of the doubt. A lot of creeps or possible entrapment on Rentmen, being busy, or simply feeling awkward in communicating with a stranger -- they don't want to give away too much or too little.
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from ChasingGirth in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    I'll go one further.  If someone's asking me for $300 an hour but won't answer a few reasonable questions intended to make sure it works out well -- for both of us -- then imma keep looking.
     
  24. Agree
    Scott Virginian reacted to + glutes in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    If you don't ask a couple of germane questions of a $300+/hour provider, you aren't doing due diligence.
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    Scott Virginian got a reaction from liubit in Anyone feel like a lot of providers are rude via text?   
    Time management and weeding the window shoppers may well be driving some of the brevity, entirely possible.
    IMO there are some generational aspects.  Gen X writes texts like emails, full sentences with punctuation.  Get Z is syllables, abbreviations, no punctuation.  I've heard Gen Z'ers say that a period on the end of a text stresses them out, they think the texter is upset with them.  It's like their version of TYPING IN ALL CAPS (which grandma and grandpa do without even noticing...).  Gen X gets the shudders at the mere suggestion that they not. put. a. period. on. a. sentence.  
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