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Here is the e-mail I received this afternoon.....

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From: [email protected]

Hi Stacy, I would like to see you this Friday 2/7/09,maybe around noon.
As you know now, would you be available at that time of day?
Read your reviews which are great as I am looking for a GFE experience.
I am also an older gentleman (63) would that be a problem.
My past experience has been GFE means no cover, can you elaborate.
Hope to see you as planned.
Dale
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Normally if I get an e-mail like this, I respond back and let him know that the time he requested works perfectly for me, and ask for additional information I need to confirm the appointment.

Alas, he is probably quite legitimate, but now his e-mail is going to be deleted, and his e-mail address will be blocked. Why? He asked the wrong question. Don't let this be you. Any woman who actually answers his question is not a woman you should be seeing, and any lady with any sense will delete an e-mail like this and forget she was ever contacted.

Just blows me away that anyone would want to go without a cover in a hobby date, what an idiot.

Yeah you never want to mention anything of an explicit nature in a email communication.

and complain about providers never returning his emails.

They do it every time.

bythelake211441 reads

now that we are on the subject, does GFE imple anything other than what it literally stands for? One provider recently told me on the phone no GFE since I am not circumsised, I did not know what service she was taking off the table. I would have still booked her if she was only holding back on BBBJ.

I am guessing that CBJ is probably what she was referring to. I am the same way when it comes to guys who are not circ'ed (sorry guys).

However, I humbly suggest you not discuss your penis over the phone while attempting to secure a date with a provider. For most women, the result would be the same as my response (none) to the gentleman who e-mailed me, I simply end the conversation right then and there.

I can't stress this enough guys - don't ask explicit questions. Especially these days. I don't know about other parts of the country, but in my neck of the woods, because of the economy, LE is cracking down hard on our little hobby. I am always cautious, but these days, even more so.

But it really doesn't matter in this context. Any graphic questions are a no no in an introductory email.

Well, here is the problem.

I'm inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he was referring to BBBJ. However, he said he read my reviews. Really? They make it very clear that I provide BBBJ.

But I can't clarify either. Any attempt at asking him what he meant would have ME asking and saying things in an e-mail that are over the line.

So the only response I can give here, is no response at all.

the guy some benefit of the doubt.  Yes, the question should not be asked, PERIOD.

that question should never be answered or asked for that matter, because it tells you 2 things

1.That he's seen other Providers who do BB most
 likely BB sex
2.He should know better because he's seen other
 Providers.

Fucking Moron!
Jay

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