You gave it your best efforts and it was a fail...you canceled in a timely fashion...no harm, no foul. Relax and get a blow job 😲
Posted By: jdentente
So for the men and women who read this forum, here's a question. A few weeks ago I caught notice that a retired provider was coming back to Boston, with a new name and focus. Having missed her in her earlier appearances, I contacted her and asked that she let me know when incalls would be available. A few weeks went by, and I recieved an email designated a day and asking me to pick an appointment time and length. Did so, and went about my work.
24 hours before the appointment I get a message asking me to call her. Seems the price of hotels has jumped recently and she wouldn't have a place available, unless I was willing to spring for a room...for the weekend...which she would use for other appointments. I hesitated at first, but called a few friends in the industry seeking a suitable room. They reported back that due to tourism, no deals were available. I then got assigned a trip out of state to close a business deal, so again 24 hours before we were scheduled to meet up, I reported to the young lady that nothing was available, and I'd message later to try to see when our calendars mesh again.
Meanwhile I received three calls and texts, asking me when I was going to reschedule my "hastily cancelled" appointment, and most recently a message with a note that if I sent her money through a paypal account she would remove the "blacklisting" she placed "out there".
So a few questions if I may:
When I was expecting an incall, and she called me asking me to book a hotel room for her use, who was at fault?
When I gave her a full 24 hour notice that I couldn't make the incall, for which she had no location, who was at fault?
When I didn't respond to her messages about rescheduling, am I at fault?
Would you send what amounts to be ransom money to clear your "blacklisting"?
What is "blacklisting" anyway? Whenever I've made an appointment and have a case of business interuptus, upon my next appointment, I make it a habit to provide extra roses. In this particular case, I feel I'm being extorted, and as Tom Rush would sing, I've got the urge for going...elsewhere.