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Hello huns (escorts and masseurs):

 

I haven't hired in a long time, but today I got a message from one of my regular guys asking if I already got the vaccine so we can meet up because I will be protected against Covid-19 and most of its variants.

 

I was like ? but according to his words, clients are getting vaccinated and calling providers more now. Basically almost telling me like "everyone is doing it!" I know that he genuinely wants to see me because we clicked and we always have great times together, that's why he wants to see me. I wouldn't think he's trying to fool me.

 

However, since I have a market sensor on this forum, I decided to double-check here. I would love to hear others' experiences, either to confirm what he's saying or to tell me if he's bullshitting me.

 

Even if it's not true I wouldn't stop hiring him because I know that Covid is making everyone's lives so difficult now but I would definitely have a talk with him as I truly appreciate his skills! ? But I would like to know the truth anyway.

 

Thank you so much for your help, guys!

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This is all about communication! I would say keep on talking to him about safety, his social distancing practices, and what youre worried about! If he's seems honest and you trust him then go for it! BUT if you feel any sort of discomfort then you dont have to book! No one is forcing you to hire and better to be safe then get COVID!

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I have definitely seen an increase in bookings over the past two weeks. I have gotten my first dose of vaccine but not my 2nd. I communicate this in my ad. A lot of my clients have already had both of their vaccine doses at this point.

 

You should definitely not let anyone pressure you into meeting before you feel ready. I also get a lot of guys who inquire with me about meeting, ask a lot of questions, take up a bunch of my time and then don't follow thru with a booking. Although this is always an issue for escorts, I feel less annoyed about it these days then I usually would. People are (understandably) not quite sure if they're ready to meet up or not. But a LOT of people are out there trying to figure out if they are comfortable or not.

 

The CDC says that two vaccinated people can safely meet in private without wearing masks if they've both waited long enough to enjoy maximum immunity from the 2nd dose (at least two weeks). I feel *absolutely* comfortable meeting clients who have been fully vaccinated. I am not using the vaccine as an excuse to behave recklessly, but it has increased my willingness to meet new clients and seemingly increased the willingness of many clients to consider making an appointment.

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I have definitely seen an increase in bookings over the past two weeks. I have gotten my first dose of vaccine but not my 2nd. I communicate this in my ad. A lot of my clients have already had both of their vaccine doses at this point.

 

You should definitely not let anyone pressure you into meeting before you feel ready. I also get a lot of guys who inquire with me about meeting, ask a lot of questions, take up a bunch of my time and then don't follow thru with a booking. Although this is always an issue for escorts, I feel less annoyed about it these days then I usually would. People are (understandably) not quite sure if they're ready to meet up or not. But a LOT of people are out there trying to figure out if they are comfortable or not.

 

The CDC says that two vaccinated people can safely meet in private without wearing masks if they've both waited long enough to enjoy maximum immunity from the 2nd dose (at least two weeks). I feel *absolutely* comfortable meeting clients who have been fully vaccinated. I am not using the vaccine as an excuse to behave recklessly, but it has increased my willingness to meet new clients and seemingly increased the willingness of many clients to consider making an appointment.

You are being very sensible about how you are handling this from the provider view point. I feel much the same from the client point of view. I have had one dose of Pfizer but will not be getting the second for a couple more months.

 

By that time, after waiting two weeks for the full effects of immunization to take place, I will be ready to hire again. I hired a number of times last summer after the first wave when cases dropped way down. Continued in the fall hiring but the second wave at Christmas shut things down for me and I have not hired since.

 

The dilemma in a few months will be whether providers will also have received their shots, since they are much younger and further back in line here in Canada. Foreign providers may have received their shots but will the borders be open to them?

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You are being very sensible about how you are handling this from the provider view point. I feel much the same from the client point of view. I have had one dose of Pfizer but will not be getting the second for a couple more months.

 

 

 

Check with your medical practitioner. You may need to start over from scratch. Why the delay? Why not within three weeks?

The artoicle contradicts itself regarding re-starting. It only looked out to 42 weeks. A cited article said a wait of > 42 weeks does not need to be restarted.

 

I don’t know what the current regimen is, but in a Harvard study of Hepatitis B, you had to have a shot initially, followed by a shot at one month, followed by one at six months. Personally, my tighter didn’t get very much bigger after the second shot, but went sky high after the third one. I wonder if Pfizer and Moderna will recommend a booster shot at six months to a year.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7011e2.htm

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You are being very sensible about how you are handling this from the provider view point. I feel much the same from the client point of view. I have had one dose of Pfizer but will not be getting the second for a couple more months.

 

 

 

Check with your medical practitioner. You may need to start over from scratch. Why the delay? Why not within three weeks?

The artoicle contradicts itself regarding re-starting. It only looked out to 42 weeks. A cited article said a wait of > 42 weeks does not need to be restarted.

 

I don’t know what the current regimen is, but in a Harvard study of Hepatitis B, you had to have a shot initially, followed by a shot at one month, followed by one at six months. Personally, my tighter didn’t get very much bigger after the second shot, but went sky high after the third one. I wonder if Pfizer and Moderna will recommend a booster shot at six months to a year.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7011e2.htm

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Check with your medical practitioner. You may need to start over from scratch. Why the delay? Why not within three weeks?

You seem to be unaware that in many countries, because of the limited supplies of vaccines, they are being spread out to the most people and second shots are being delayed by up to 4 months. This is how most of Europe is dealing with it and now Canada.

 

The US and Israel are the only western countries giving both shots according to the producers’ guidelines. They have adequate supplies to do this.

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Check with your medical practitioner. You may need to start over from scratch. Why the delay? Why not within three weeks?

You seem to be unaware that in many countries, because of the limited supplies of vaccines, they are being spread out to the most people and second shots are being delayed by up to 4 months. This is how most of Europe is dealing with it and now Canada.

 

The US and Israel are the only western countries giving both shots according to the producers’ guidelines. They have adequate supplies to do this.

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Hello huns (escorts and masseurs):

 

I haven't hired in a long time, but today I got a message from one of my regular guys asking if I already got the vaccine so we can meet up because I will be protected against Covid-19 and most of its variants.

 

I was like ? but according to his words, clients are getting vaccinated and calling providers more now. Basically almost telling me like "everyone is doing it!" I know that he genuinely wants to see me because we clicked and we always have great times together, that's why he wants to see me. I wouldn't think he's trying to fool me.

 

However, since I have a market sensor on this forum, I decided to double-check here. I would love to hear others' experiences, either to confirm what he's saying or to tell me if he's bullshitting me.

 

Even if it's not true I wouldn't stop hiring him because I know that Covid is making everyone's lives so difficult now but I would definitely have a talk with him as I truly appreciate his skills! ? But I would like to know the truth anyway.

 

Thank you so much for your help, guys!

 

I'm sure they're helping! Clients are taking chances hiring again and some escorts are getting vaccinated.

 

I know escorts who constantly got tested on a weekly basis keeping his clients and themselves healthy.

 

One more thing, vaccines are helping ALL businesses and the economy!

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