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One of my fave (retired) escorts, the first time we met, we went well over the 2 hour allotted time. He didn't seem to be in a rush... seemed to be enjoying our time. When we finally finished, drenched, he checked his phone. His friends were waiting in the lobby of the hotel. He brushed them off (at least somewhat) to enjoy his time with me. He could have watched the clock and even could have made mention he had plans after our session. He didn't.

 

That's why he was my fave at the time.

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I technically ended a date last night so I could go see a client. I mean we had been on the date four four hours already, had drinks and dinner, and live too far from each other for one of us TJ go home with the other anyway. So it wasn’t weird when I said hey it’s getting late, let’s get the check.

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I technically ended a date last night so I could go see a client. I mean we had been on the date four four hours already, had drinks and dinner, and live too far from each other for one of us TJ go home with the other anyway. So it wasn’t weird when I said hey it’s getting late, let’s get the check.

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I had leave some friends the other day, during pride fest. However, it kinda happened during an intermission period where the older day crowd transitioned to the younger, drunker evening crowd, around 5-6 pm. In that case I was able to break away, even though otherwise it would have been improper since I had parked a ways away and had my friend drive me back.

 

Plus the client only lived like 0.5 miles away from the action.

 

I will say it’s harder to break away from friends when I have to host, versus client hosting. But generally...I don’t like to break away from friends if I’m out doing specific plans. I’ve had friends get upset or part ways because of it. It’s not that they don’t understand, but it can annoying. I only do it if it’s A) been a slow week and B) whatever me and friends are doing, isn’t something formal: like a wedding. We also agree beforehand, that if something comes up...I may need to take it.

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I had leave some friends the other day, during pride fest. However, it kinda happened during an intermission period where the older day crowd transitioned to the younger, drunker evening crowd, around 5-6 pm. In that case I was able to break away, even though otherwise it would have been improper since I had parked a ways away and had my friend drive me back.

 

Plus the client only lived like 0.5 miles away from the action.

 

I will say it’s harder to break away from friends when I have to host, versus client hosting. But generally...I don’t like to break away from friends if I’m out doing specific plans. I’ve had friends get upset or part ways because of it. It’s not that they don’t understand, but it can annoying. I only do it if it’s A) been a slow week and B) whatever me and friends are doing, isn’t something formal: like a wedding. We also agree beforehand, that if something comes up...I may need to take it.

If it was something formal, I'd pass on the client. However, most of the time it's pretty informal, and they understand it's a part time job for me.

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I once read of an escort who was out with friends at a bar in a fancy hotel but excused himself for an hour to see a client in the hotel and then resumed being with his friends.

 

I thought that was combining the best of two worlds.

 

I'm sure they do... it's business!

 

When the escort rejoins his friends he'll have plenty of money to pay for a few rounds of drinks. Good thing!!!

 

That should be part of the deal.

 

If it was something formal, I'd pass on the client. However, most of the time it's pretty informal, and they understand it's a part time job for me.

 

Besides you don't know when you're going to have a client or not. Some gentlemen want to schedule things in advance and they keep their word, other just want to hire at the moment and it's up to you to do it or not.

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