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sydneystone 1833 reads
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1 / 8

How do you feel about gong out with providers to social functions?

little phil 37 Reviews 1302 reads
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2 / 8

Is that this is another in a series of thinly veiled ads and as such, it's the last one of these that will see the light of day.  Every other provider in Atlanta must follow the rules...

bangerzandbizkitz 1598 reads
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3 / 8

on the social function in question.

For non-work related social engagements like charity balls or fundraising black-tie events, I'm perfectly comfortable bringing a provider with me as my date.

For work-related events like company parties or get-togethers, I'd refrain from doing so, as I'm more likely to run into my colleagues and their spouses at some future date at any given moment.

Posted By: sydneystone
How do you feel about gong out with providers to social functions?

sydneystone 1126 reads
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4 / 8
bandit5high 11 Reviews 1016 reads
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5 / 8

As much as the particular function.  Atlanta has some excellent escorts any one of which I would have no hesitation in asking to accompany me to a social engagement.

However not everyone has the sophistication, social grace, wit, charm and simple elan to turn a evening out into an evening to remember.
And those that do are much to smart to accept my invitation.
LOL

Posted By: sydneystone
How do you feel about gong out with providers to social functions?

tylor4you See my TER Reviews 1954 reads
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6 / 8

You also need to have a good "story" as to how you met, know each other ect. I have accompanied several gentleman to business and social functions. Its all about the details. Be prepared to answer any and all questions.

bangerzandbizkitz 778 reads
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7 / 8

the boss. Edward told his subordinate, Stuckey (a lawyer), that he brought a hooker.

As Edward was the boss, I don't think he particularly cared about what his employee thought of his choice of dates.

Posted By: utrdude
it reminds me of a scene in "Pretty Woman" When Richard Greer tells his account, at the Polo game, that "shes' a hooker"  A great way to shock your co-workers.

utrdude 945 reads
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8 / 8

it reminds me of a scene in "Pretty Woman" When Richard Greer tells his account, at the Polo game, that "shes' a hooker"  A great way to shock your co-workers.

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