Minnesota

(n) a provider who sees fewer gents than she wants. [See low volume hobbyist.] e
Pimpernel 236 reads
posted


END OF MESSAGE

So what is the definition of a low-volume provider? I am starting to wonder.

I mean, when i look and see how long a provider has been in the business compared to how many reviews she has, I can get a good idea if she is either a low-volume or high-volume provider, so the question is not more of one that I need to have anyone explain to me. Rather, I am a bit taken aback when I read that a provider states that she is low-volume  yet she has lots of reviews in a year's time.  

I was thinking, if a provider has another job, and if she states that she is "low-volume" then I would expect that she would see less than ... Oh, hell.... I don't know how many clients per; just not a lot. Doesn't matter!

I might think 3 appointments a day is low volume and you might think three a week is a lot.  
The more important thing, in my opinion, is what level of service she gives you when you're together rather than how many guys she provides that service to.

Generally the wider the board the larger the volum

Some guys for whatever reason don't like to escorts they consider high-volume.

And I'm sure there are a lot of escorts who definitely regard themselves as being low-volume.

So long as is she is prepared in every way by the time I arrive, I really don't care how many other guys she sees.

I agree: often too many providers will use the term for marketing reasons. And as long as a provider takes her time to make sure things are cleaned up between clients, then I am okay with it; that is definitely more important to me.

Register Now!