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hello! I got a kick out of Isaac's response today. I have no other info but it sounds like a case of a deep mismatch.

I completely agree. It also seems like expectations were not communicated. At the risk of sounding condescending or patronizing, it seems a bit of a stretch to expect a 50-something year old and a 22 year old would have a ton in common to discuss over wine. Isaac's ad mentions he provides a BFE, but given the subjective nature of a "BFE" it needs to be discussed.

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He was absolutely surprised at the bad review. Not only he would agree with the general comment here (his talent is not academic conversation), but he also shared with me that this client said goodbye to him without giving a clue about his un satisfaction. According to Isaac, he did everything agreed when discussing the contract.

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Well Isaac does say he is educated. I wish we knew what the topics were the client wanted to discuss.

 

Gman

Yep. Here's the thing: "educated" does not equate to "can speak conversantly to every topic known to man." I am a fan of public transportation, but I would not expect an escort to be able to discuss the nuances of "true BRT" vs "the so-called BRT systems implemented in San Diego and LA."

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I read Isaac's response twice and although I have not (yet) met him, my exchanges with him have always been good.

 

I find his response extremely sympathetic... I know of several guys who hire who, out of nerves or out of a desire to impress, go on at great length about topics of great importance -- to themselves only -- while boring their audience to tears. I wasn't there, of course, but it sounds like what might have happened in this case.

 

Quite frankly, this "negative" review would encourage me to hire Isaac for a good time!

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What an unfortunate meeting.

 

This is a prime example of bad chemistry.

 

From reading the review and the response...it seems

that neither one did anything "wrong"....its just that

they weren't a good match.

 

I think each could have been a little more empathetic

in what they wrote and come off sounding better, but

sometimes that is hard to do. Especially, after you feel

like you've just wasted money or been treated unfairly

in a review.

 

The only thing I really got from this is that if having a

witty conversation over wine with your escort is

important to you....Issac may not be the "best" choice,

and that they were both incredibly bored with each other.

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He was absolutely surprised at the bad review. Not only he would agree with the general comment here (his talent is not academic conversation), but he also shared with me that this client said goodbye to him without giving a clue about his un satisfaction. According to Isaac, he did everything agreed when discussing the contract.

 

latbear4blk it's concerning that this "pro" is talking about his clients with you.

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He's 22 years old. I'm much older. But I know for a fact I could find something to talk about and find his 22 years of life experiences interesting.

 

But who wants to talk... he bills himself as an amazing rimmer! Hard for him to talk when he's got his tongue up your hole?

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Yep. Here's the thing: "educated" does not equate to "can speak conversantly to every topic known to man." I am a fan of public transportation, but I would not expect an escort to be able to discuss the nuances of "true BRT" vs "the so-called BRT systems implemented in San Diego and LA."

 

I'd be right up there with Isaac in my lack of knowledge about BRTs, and I did go to college once upon a time in a land far distant. Of course it wasn't a private college. Is BRT equivalent to BART?

 

 

He is 22 y.o. and has no college education. When he says he is educated he does not mean he can lecture on quantum physics or medieval poetry.

 

How do we know Isaac doesn't have a college education?

 

 

I'm fine with Isaac not having knowledge about every topic in the world. Depending on what subjects the client brought up, I might find myself as totally clueless as Isaac.

 

What I find interesting, or at least would find interesting if I hadn't seen it on this Forum so many times in the past, is the rush to defend an attractive escort that, I'm presuming, people are attracted to and at least a mild denigration of the reviewer. Isaac's answer seems totally truthful. On the other hand in a customer service field like escorting, maybe a better response would have been something like, "I do my best to make every session enjoyable for my clients. I'm sorry in this case our interests didn't match up better."

 

Gman

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I would not expect an escort to be able to discuss the nuances of "true BRT" vs "the so-called BRT systems implemented in San Diego and LA."

 

I'd be right up there with Isaac in my lack of knowledge about BRTs, and I did go to college once upon a time in a land far distant. Of course it wasn't a private college. Is BRT equivalent to BART?

 

did have to look that up.....Bus Rapid Transit

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I'd be right up there with Isaac in my lack of knowledge about BRTs, and I did go to college once upon a time in a land far distant. Of course it wasn't a private college. Is BRT equivalent to BART?

 

 

 

 

How do we know Isaac doesn't have a college education?

 

 

I'm fine with Isaac not having knowledge about every topic in the world. Depending on what subjects the client brought up, I might find myself as totally clueless as Isaac.

 

What I find interesting, or at least would find interesting if I hadn't seen it on this Forum so many times in the past, is the rush to defend an attractive escort that, I'm presuming, people are attracted to and at least a mild denigration of the reviewer. Isaac's answer seems totally truthful. On the other hand in a customer service field like escorting, maybe a better response would have been something like, "I do my best to make every session enjoyable for my clients. I'm sorry in this case our interests didn't match up better."

 

Gman

 

It is easy to know he does not have college education. Talk to him or exchange a few messages and you will see he didn't go to college or went to a not very good one. In English or in Spanish.

 

About the "defensive rush" I partially agree with you, Gar. I take the blame 100%. I like the boy a lot, and I felt uncomfortable when I read the bad review. When I met him I brought the topic and I interrogated him, squeezing information he was not comfortable sharing. When he told me he had submitted a response but it was not published, I did advice him to resend the response to Daddy, but I also sent a message asking Daddy to double check his records. I opened a thread after meeting him to strike back against the review. No questions about it, I do care about my boys and cannot stay quiet if one of them is, in my opinion, unfairly treated. You may be right, I should not father him, he is an adult and does not need it. But like in Dangerous Liaisons, all I can say is "it's beyond my control".

 

I disagree when you point to the "defensive rush" as interesting. This is a forum to discuss all about escorts. It is expected that when an escort is criticized his admirers would praise his positive qualities. And the opposite, often when an escort is praised, his unhappy clients pop up with their disagreement. The conversation could be interesting, but the very fact of these "rushes" taking place is the simple and logical dynamic of the nature of this website.

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I suspect workers often suffer from the general review-ability of everyday life nowadays. Scarcely an hour passes when some email does not arrive asking me minimally to to label a few stars on something or other, and they are not all a full magazine of stars when requests arrive on the hour. I also think the potentially time-conditioned view of the BFE is hard to manage too. When the worker is barely 1/3 of the reviewer's age, narrowing down what a BFE means seems much more challenging. I date younger guys and have consistently found I have to be very direct about what I need from them to make our time romantic for me--e.g. dress nicely (a button-down shirt and non-jeans) for the symphony, arrive on time for the restaurant so we are not running to make the symphony, don't run off alone to your car afterwards when I am parked a 1/2 mile away. I was always very happy to work up a lather of anger over some disappointing moments until I started realizing how genuinely shocked some of my young dates were at what I was saying. There was no intention to disappoint, just a different vocabulary of romantic language.

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What an unfortunate meeting.

 

This is a prime example of bad chemistry.

 

From reading the review and the response...it seems

that neither one did anything "wrong"....its just that

they weren't a good match.

 

I think each could have been a little more empathetic

in what they wrote and come off sounding better, but

sometimes that is hard to do. Especially, after you feel

like you've just wasted money or been treated unfairly

in a review.

 

Well said.

 

Regarding the difference of clients' opinions, I'd not make anything of it (and certainly not suggest the other client is wrong). I've frequently PM'd with others who had a very different experiences with an individual than I and it's to be expected.

I think a healthy, respectful one-time offering of opinions via the vetted review process allows future clients to decide for themselves and choose accordingly, but to debate something which is purely subjective is pointless.

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I'd be right up there with Isaac in my lack of knowledge about BRTs, and I did go to college once upon a time in a land far distant. Of course it wasn't a private college. Is BRT equivalent to BART?...

 

did have to look that up.....Bus Rapid Transit

 

So there you go!

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