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You do realize the client is a long time lurker here and is sitting back snickering, thoroughly amused by this thread.

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You do realize the client is a long time lurker here and is sitting back snickering, thoroughly amused by this thread.

That can be true! But I have not disclosed his info (someone I would never do to anyone). I am just trying to get some advices to give us a better time. If he is reading the messages on here, he better tell me! ?

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I flew a fellow into Boston once. We’d never met but had chatted on AOL for five years. It was the second weekend of Brokeback Mountain. I last saw him in 2009.

 

He later met someone in the same medical field as myself. They are now happily married.

 

Long term communication isn’t always the answer. I had gotten into phone conversations with younger fellow for several months and I drove down to Jersey during Thanksgiving. We absolutely failed to hit it off in person.

 

Just an aside: A couple of years ago I went to Australia and New Zealand. I managed to get two First Class tickets on Emirates from Sydney to Christchurch on Credit card points alone.

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I flew a fellow into Boston once. We’d never met but had chatted on AOL for five years. It was the second weekend of Brokeback Mountain. I last saw him in 2009.

 

He later met someone in the same medical field as myself. They are now happily married.

 

Long term communication isn’t always the answer. I had gotten into phone conversations with younger fellow for several months and I drove down to Jersey during Thanksgiving. We absolutely failed to hit it off in person.

 

Just an aside: A couple of years ago I went to Australia and New Zealand. I managed to get two First Class tickets on Emirates from Sydney to Christchurch on Credit card points alone.

Thank you for sharing your experience. I have been helped a lot on here. I am so much more comfortable about the trip. :)

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  • Do not put your phone on mute: TURN IT OFF and put it in your suitcase. You can check your mails and texts during your alone time, never when you are with him.
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If I'm with a man for a long hire, I don't expect him to turn off his phone, just avoid answering it or texting while we're together, especially if we're at a meal or at shows. I like to be considerate of my man and realize he has a life. But if he texts while we're conversing or eating, he better offer a very good explanation of the nature of the emergency.

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Just an aside: A couple of years ago I went to Australia and New Zealand. I managed to get two First Class tickets on Emirates from Sydney to Christchurch on Credit card points alone.

I missed the chance to take that flight. When I was researching fights to NZ last January a QF codeshare on the EK flight came up as an option for the return leg. It would have required an overnight in Sydney, but wasn't showing as an option when it came time to book and I ended up flying back via AKL and on to Canberra on the same day. It would have been nice to fly CHC-SYD on an A380 (but in J not F, and for cash). Probably won't be an option in the future. /End of flying off on a tangent from the thread topic./

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If I'm with a man for a long hire, I don't expect him to turn off his phone, just avoid answering it or texting while we're together, especially if we're at a meal or at shows. I like to be considerate of my man and realize he has a life. But if he texts while we're conversing or eating, he better offer a very good explanation of the nature of the emergency.

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I agree with you 100%. I never ever text or do anything on my phone while I am eating or having a conversation with someone. I think it shows respect and that you are interested in the person. Thank you for your reply! :)

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Hey OP!

 

Most of my trips to a client have been preceded by an interaction; either him visiting my area and staying in a hotel or me heading out there and staying in a spot of my own. For both the client and I, it gave us a bit of time to get to know our likes, dislikes and ironically it always led to talks and follow-through for another interaction.

 

I hope your trip goes well! ?

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Hey OP!

 

Most of my trips to a client have been preceded by an interaction; either him visiting my area and staying in a hotel or me heading out there and staying in a spot of my own. For both the client and I, it gave us a bit of time to get to know our likes, dislikes and ironically it always led to talks and follow-through for another interaction.

 

I hope your trip goes well! ?

Thank you for sharing your experience. I appreciate it! :)

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I’ve flown escorts I’ve met to meet me for two days

I’ve also flown some to Vegas to meet me

 

overall its been great

 

trust the wisdom of the input you have above.

Thank you for taking your time to share your experience. I will definitely use many of the advices I got on here. :)

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i have over a million miles each on the 3 US majors and 1 1/2 million on British plus some others and a lot of hotel points. I also have a lot of close escort friends i like to fly in from Europe. Christmas before last I took my #1, #2, #3 and 2 others to Key West for a week on a non-stop commuter AA flight from DCA and it hardly made a dent in my miles. I think it was 16K each rt on BA miles. Everyone loved the idea and trip. Flying someone in from Europe is usually 50-60 rt but often from Europe on a rt cash is better. RT's from Europe are cheap. If I have a ton of miles still, I'll use them myself for Asia or Australia Biz class. That will eat them up fast. I'll never do the other side of the world, as much as i love it, coach again unless it's with long stopovers in Europe and south Asia.

 

i would never fly in someone i've never met though. you have no idea until in person about the chemistry. (and that works both ways).

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i have over a million miles each on the 3 US majors and 1 1/2 million on British plus some others and a lot of hotel points....

Are you really, really young? Or do you think you can take it with you? I don't think you can even will your miles to spouses or progeny. I'd be flying 1st class all over the place.

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Are you really, really young? Or do you think you can take it with you? I don't think you can even will your miles to spouses or progeny. I'd be flying 1st class all over the place.

no and yes. you can will miles or just give passwords. but a one-way business ticket to Asia or Oz is almost never under 100,000 miles and more like 300,000 miles roundtrip for one. dynamic pricing usually means dynamically more. in my latter days I think i'd do at least one around-the-world with many stops in biz or first. i could always sell my miles on gray market or change them for giftcards but their best value is biz tickets. so i usually buy tickets if their cost is under 1 cent per mile it would cost me. saving miles for later years luxury flights is not uncommon as they are the best value per mile. so i use them now for bargains like two years ago BWI to HNL for 10K on Alaska with free stopover in SFO. or the 16K rt DCA to Key West Christmas trip for 6. but half the tix i get i pay cash for instead of wasting miles. (and i have 7 Bel Ami friends i fly over and take on trips on a regular basis).

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Are you really, really young? Or do you think you can take it with you? I don't think you can even will your miles to spouses or progeny. I'd be flying 1st class all over the place.

 

A million miles ain't what it used to be. Not even close.

 

With airlines constantly looking for ways to devalue your mileage, it makes zero sense to hoard them.

 

Earn, spend, repeat. I've gone through about 6.5mm with American in total. I have about 200k sitting there now and a dozen SWUs waiting to be applied to flights I'll book once the world opens back up.

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Are you really, really young? Or do you think you can take it with you? I don't think you can even will your miles to spouses or progeny. I'd be flying 1st class all over the place.

I’ve heard Heaven will cost you millions in air miles. Hell on the other hand is dirt cheap.

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Are you really, really young? Or do you think you can take it with you? I don't think you can even will your miles to spouses or progeny. I'd be flying 1st class all over the place.

also I just saw this steal this morning and am already trying to spread my Marriott pts and get air tix to the Maldives for later this year. I'd fly all my Czechs in economy and I'd go biz from US on points. (?) New Le Meriden Maldives for a week overwater bungalow:

 

https://thepointsguy.com/news/le-meridien-maldives-deal/

 

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I’ve heard Heaven will cost you millions in air miles. Hell on the other hand is dirt cheap.

i can get to Heaven from IAD on Virgin for 10K miles plus $100 or BA for 10K and $200 one-way most times "off peak".

 

it's under the arches at Charing Cross. (i assume it's still there).

 

CDG is hell.

 

 

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