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I'm not buying it
JoeAverageHobbyist 319 reads
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I'd bet the farm that she doesn't have a "cousin" who shares the apartment with her.  The only way to really find out is to reschedule and insist that you are booking with the "cousin", not the provider you've already seen.  I'm guessing the "cousin" will, for some odd reason, never be available.

So I was going through the Chicago ads here, and I found one that intrigued me.  My kind of girl, you know?  So I emailed her and asked to set something up that day.  She responded quickly, and we set up an evening appointment.  But when she gave me her incall address, it looked familiar, so I ran a search through my "hobby" email account.  Sure enough, it was the same address, and same apartment number, of another provider I had previously seen.  Now, I had a good time with that other provider, but I was in the mood to see someone new.  So I asked this new girl if maybe she was using two aliases, and was actually this provider that I had previously seen.  She replied that she was not the same person, but they did use the same apartment.  Okay, no problem, that makes sense.

Except when I show up, it WAS the same provider that I had seen before!  I called her out on it, and she blamed the mix-up on her "assistant," who apparently answers her emails and does scheduling for both her and her "cousin," who she said uses her apartment for the business, and was the girl I was actually trying to see.  The "cousin," of course, was not available.  Now, even though I had a decent time with this provider in the past, I felt like I had been bamboozled, and I just wanted to get out with my envelope.  To her credit, she said it was fine if I wanted to go, and she didn't pressure me to continue the session.

I guess I'll just chalk this one up to misfortune, but it still irks me.  It could be that there's a scam going on, or it could be that this girl is so sloppy with her business that she let this happen.  Either way, I'm jerking off tonight, and damn it if I didn't waste a blue pill on this endeavor.  Ugh!

By the way, the "cousin," who I wanted to see, blurred her face in the ad, so I couldn't tell if it was the same person as the previous provider.  In fact, looking again, I'm still not sure.  They could be cousins, or they could be the same person.  It's a mystery.

I don't know of anyone doing this, but reading memoirs, etc, it isn't uncommon for a girl to say something like, "Sometimes I would forget who I was supposed to be that night."  If she didn't pressure you to go on with it, I'd lean toward some sort of mix-up.

So what would you call this?  A bait-and-stay-the-same?  Lol

JoeAverageHobbyist320 reads

I'd bet the farm that she doesn't have a "cousin" who shares the apartment with her.  The only way to really find out is to reschedule and insist that you are booking with the "cousin", not the provider you've already seen.  I'm guessing the "cousin" will, for some odd reason, never be available.

There is no cousin, just another replica of who he saw. The blame goes to both the provider and the assistant who are perpetrating this scam as a team. To her credit, at least she didn't go BSC when he decided to leave.

-- Modified on 9/16/2014 4:38:25 PM

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