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Providers, kick client out of bed?
Spudnick 1007 reads
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1 / 8

I like to find a great provider and stick with her.  My previous provider moved and I found a fantastic new provider.  She's just fantastic at what she does. Gorgeous and I though we got along great.  We have been on 5 dates.  She has always been prompt in responses.  She went dark for 6 days and I though I was kicked out of bed.  On the 7th day, she responded to the 3rd text.  I try not to over communicate.  Back to the question, I you need to kick a client out of bed, how do you do it?  Go dark, text, ??

702touch See my TER Reviews 360 reads
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2 / 8

she went dark does not mean that it was about you...a lot of us have private lives, that you are probably not a part of, require our attention too...personally for me, if i no longer want to see someone i would just tell them...but hey that is me and i do not speak for others

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 433 reads
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3 / 8

For me it's one text , on rare occasions I might send a second text. But sending a third text after  the first two went unanswered is over doing it.

bluefintyna 51 Reviews 310 reads
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4 / 8

if this is the first time u have kicked to the curb? learn from it!!! like 702 staid the lades have a life and other jobs etc

tivobyte 2 Reviews 222 reads
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5 / 8

With respect, the question was to providers about their actions.

tivobyte 2 Reviews 309 reads
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7 / 8

Impressive.  I hope that means the "bad" stories we all hear about are way less common then it may seem.

TiannaTemptation See my TER Reviews 259 reads
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8 / 8

I have been in the unenviable position of having to ask a client not to contact me again.  I wrote a carefully worded email explaining my decision that was polite yet direct.  I can't see a situation where I would simply "go dark" on someone.

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