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Re: Are you a guy? (EOM)
beccablossoms See my TER Reviews 39 reads
posted
1 / 16

Great post!  I agree with you 100% here!  Blacklisting should be taken seriously.  When we blacklist someone we are telling all other providers not to see them.  We negatively effecting their hobby life.  For me personally, unless someone is downright dangerous or a repeat offender I don't blacklist much.  I find that screening well weeds out a lot of nonsense and repeat offenders.  

I also do not like to associate with providers that use one of our safety tools as a way to get revenge or hurt a guy. If she would do that to someone else, she won't make a trust-worthy friend.  Either he's blacklist worthy or he's not.  In my opinion, one NC/NS isn't blacklist worthy.  If he's a repeat NC/NS, that's on me for allowing it.  Things like bad hygiene, asking for services not offered and showing up late should not ruin a gentleman's entire hobby life. These are annoyances but not safety offenses. They are things to be shared in giving a reference. The lesson should be taught, though.  This could take discernment.  I personally stop seeing him and give him the respect of informing him as to why we're not meeting anymore.  I have given a second chance to a select few with nor regrets. I get little to no nonsense generally speaking.    

In a nutshell, our safety tools should not be used as tools of revenge, either he's blacklist worthy or he's not.  If I see a guy blacklisted for petty things, I give him a chance.  Much like there are providers I would never accept a reference from, there are providers whose blacklist reports I don't take seriously.  Their just not honest and mature enough people to trust. During my time in the hobby I have seen many providers grow up and grow out of this nonsense, this is a beautiful thing to see.  

We need to keep in mind that people change.  I've given a reference for a regular of mine for many years that was an ass to another provider.  I've never had a problem with him.  She, rightfully so, blacklisted him.  Someone I've blacklisted stopped being an ass afterwards.  Sometimes the threat of being blacklisted is enough to get his attention.  

Games of any kind should not be played.  Period.  We're all on the same hobby boat here!

Freudian_Frolick 27 Reviews 32 reads
posted
2 / 16

This has happened to me.   Well, maybe not blacklisted so much, but more banned/ignored.  At first it really concerned me as I could not figure out what I did "wrong" for this to occur.  I asked a few times via email and received no response until I was asked/told not to contact again...  which I followed.  

To this day, I hold no hard feelings.  I occasionally think fondly of the memories.

After a while, you realize that people are people...  we all have quirks, feelings and expectations that we experience differently than others.  The only thing I can say is try not to put too much into it.   Life moves on.  

Loveemandleaveem 61 reads
posted
3 / 16

It’s too easy and subjective for a lady to blacklist a gentleman. I’m not aware of how a man, once blacklisted, can protest or have a mark removed from him. Because of this “blacklisting” has become a weapon that ladies wield too easily. I’ve read in these posts, and on ladies’ personal websites, where providers are threatening to blacklist a man if they do or don’t do things the way a lady demands. I’ve learned through experience when I read these, I avoid the lady. To me, crime for blacklisting a man should be limited to a draconian concern like safety.

Personally, I try and treat the lady with the utmost respect. When meeting a lady on a first date I bring them drink(s) of their choice, a gift - can be flowers, chocolate covered strawberries, gift card or their favorite perfume - a thank you card with a personal message for seeing me. If it’s a lady I see regularly, I shower them with more personal, expensive gifts. Over the short period of time I’ve been hobbying, I’ve garnered several OK’s and great relationships with these ladies.  I truly appreciate them and all that they do. Despite all this, I have personally experienced being blacklisted.  To this day I don’t know why. I was initially given an OK, but only to have it withdrawn. I asked the lady why, but never got a reply. Fearful of escalating the problem, I just let it die. Fortunately, I have such a good relationship with the other women they give me glowing endorsements. Some go as far as promote me to other women because they know I will respect them, protect them and appreciate them. Being blacklisted has hampered me from seeing some ladies, but for the most part I have thrived in this wonderful realm of hobbying.

Caldon 284 Reviews 42 reads
posted
4 / 16

Not sure if it’s generational, market-driven, ubiquity of tech and “Karen’s” in every walk of life these days but I find the dynamics of our little hobby have decayed substantially  in recent years.

Many Atlanta favorites have migrated to Twitter with double-barreled names and actively shame guys on that forum - posting messages that they have received with “how dare they…” comments and the escort community piles on in solidarity.

It used to be that blacklisting was for egregious or dangerous behavior, but I suspect these days it’s routinely because the poor slob didn’t fawn enough over the lady, bring her gifts, tip her enough (on top of already elevated rates) or - heaven forbid - give her a mediocre review.

StinaValentine See my TER Reviews 54 reads
posted
5 / 16

Sometimes I take the BLs with a grain of salt, especially the ones that say “time waster”, “won’t send deposit”,  and “wants bare”. Bare what? Bbbj is fine with me, BBFS is not. Some providers just BL all willy nilly.  

But, I also want to remind the providers to NEVER tell a client he is blacklisted. Even if you like him. Just because one provider has good experiences with a client does not mean he hasn’t been a bad client for someone else. Never tell him. He may try to circumnavigate screening if he knows he is blacklisted. It’s nice to look out for our sweet clients, but never forget that we are the ones doing a dangerous job and NEED to look out for each other as providers, first and foremost.

OlympicGold 36 reads
posted
7 / 16
OlympicGold 30 reads
posted
8 / 16

Sounds like your client is dealing with a crock of crap

OlympicGold 45 reads
posted
9 / 16

Why are you choosing now to attack CK? (I think those that have been paying attention know who’s behind your alias)

ToniLove See my TER Reviews 46 reads
posted
10 / 16

I've never in almost 20 years ever blacklisted a gentleman, EVER! I've honestly never had the need to. I feel like a real BL would involve someone DANGEROUS! to my life or my family.  As much as I may get hate for saying this, it needs to be said...I really don't have issues with gentlemen.  My issues I've had in the past came from other providers. Any provider can SAY all kinds of stuff against clients and other providers... I've been accused for YEARS of trash talking people to clients n yet not one single client has ever backed that 🤣 n ladies just believe wtf ever with having never even met. with very little to no repercussions.  I honestly just dgaf anymore to deal with provider drama. Hey, I love ladies n Infact I started the ladies parties in Atlanta years ago.  I'd love just ONE lady to stand up n prove where I fkd HER over. Infact,  I've lost so much money recovering money from bsc women.... it's honestly appalling over the actual amount of money. I've rescued from abusive boyfriends to helping move with little notice, lending money, shit stolen from me, trashing me, apartment leases, etc.  Never minded sharing n doing doubles. N yet providers n their mental shit goes there. I can't even imagine what you GOOD guys go through.  I know I have providers that have never had a conversation with me absolutely hate me, really for no other reason but what some other chic told them or what they heard 🙄🤣🤷‍♀️ N yet STILL I idgaf honestly.  I make my money from men, not providers... I've always been reference friendly n love everyone having a great time.... again BL should be for DANGEROUS clients only IMO!  
Thankfully,  I have quite the following of absolutely lovely men and equally lovely ladies that don't deal with this bs either 😍 ok, now back to the fun parts 😘
Love,  
TL

On another note.... there are those especially crazy guys that will be a knight in shinning armor to many ladies...only to go nuts on just one. There are also providers just like that too... JS
LOVE,
TL

ExecutiveCompanionsAtlanta See Agency Profile 40 reads
posted
11 / 16

Sometimes a guy with a long Blacklist just proves he's not LE and most the girls that report the BL were most likely QV girls no accustomed to dealing  with true Hobbyists, but sum be right and u should  avoid. To bad Gina kicked me off p411 8 yrs ago for giving  a guy 6 OKs saying  no way he seen 6 girls  in a month which is a ridiculous  thing for her to say. Oh yea have yall seen chanel new pics

Caldon 284 Reviews 31 reads
posted
12 / 16

If you don’t have the balls to post under your own name, your comments are easily discarded

Loveemandleaveem 36 reads
posted
13 / 16

Ummm, Let me check ...... yep, I'm a guy.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 37 reads
posted
14 / 16

Many are on drugs & should led of quit the business long ago. I myself don’t use the blacklist and never have blacklisted anyone, but I have had some pretty awesome encounters with plenty of blacklisted gentlemen. It’s wrong. Take everything with a grain of salt & always trust your instincts.

I used to have lots of providers who I associated with & feel I can voice my opinions honestly. Back in the day I would host meet & greets for females only, so providers knew the ladies personal whom they were asking for a reference. I have never trusted a reference from anyone I did not know personally.  Meeting providers when they travel to my city & taking them out for drinks, or paying for a meal allows me the ability to see them in real life for who they truly are it’s a phenomenal experience.  

Happy hobbying my TER friends. Smile for me! Xoxo 💋  

Great post. I hit the like button lovely.

Blakelovely2 See my TER Reviews 47 reads
posted
15 / 16

It's either a jealous provider or someone with a big ego... because had I not done my own due diligence I would have missed out on meeting some amazing people!

 
I screen on an individual basis because honestly what's the difference between double checking or meeting a newbie.   You honestly never know you just have to screen well and go with your intuition.  

Blakelovely2 See my TER Reviews 30 reads
posted
16 / 16

There's a fine line it's almost like some of the reviews.  It's hard for providers to justify certain things said or the point system even.. I could be a 10 to you but because I didn't perform certain acts I'm graded down to a 7 or 8..   it's not fair to some people to not have a way to dispute certain comments ..... but blacklist should be for dangerous situations and not pettiness

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