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kalileonexxx 1954 reads
posted
1 / 17

I mean both parties?  I understand if there is like an emergency, but for just checking social media or your email or taking other calls, I believe is rude on both sides!  I enjoy getting to know you! And I wonder if that goes with any other people?  I also wonder if guys like the mystery of meeting a young girl in the hotel, just by knowing what she is going to be wearing instead of her showing up at the door, I feel its more personal if you meet outside of the room, because you aren't watching the clock as much!  I love a very relaxed environment!  Yes keeping track of time is good but you shouldn't let it be dictated by the second!  Just my opinion, does anyone agree?  An example I had a client and I knew it was an hour length call but we had a drink before the show, and I believed that was ok not to include in the time because we were at the bar before we had went for a steamy time in the room!  I love the mystery and its more exciting my opinion!!

CharleneLove See my TER Reviews 364 reads
posted
2 / 17

I would not feel uncomfortable with my phone being turned Off..I preferred to keep my play phone on Vibrate at all times. ..it just seems easier so I don't have that...awkward… Moment in front of friends or family when I don't answer my phone and they are looking at me like .. why don't you answer your phone while it's ringing LOL

I just check it out regularly to make sure I didn't miss a friendly hello.  

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GoldieKnox See my TER Reviews 504 reads
posted
3 / 17

My phone takes a few moments to start up after being turned off. That's precious moments that could be a difference between a little problem versus a potentially catastrophic problem.

What if I needed to call for help? An emergency? The date goes psycho? 911? Call a friend for help or to relay where you are.  

 
As an agency I would hope you encourage your ladies to keep the ability to contact or be contacted because you never know what could occur. I for one would NEVER EVER disable my phone on a date for numerous reasons but the number one reason is my safety! Also, I play music off my phone during dates.

 

Perhaps you meant have the RINGER or ALERTS off?

kalileonexxx 374 reads
posted
4 / 17

yes not shut it off completely... silent it and be done with it, i understand emergencies happen i mean on the phone play checking your messages whatever you may be doing

jaydalee See my TER Reviews 383 reads
posted
5 / 17

When I am with a gent he gets my undivided attention during our time together.  
No need to check emails or make calls/text until after my date is over.Using the phone for something other than an emergency is rude.Many of the gents I see are here for work and the need to be discreet is their main concern so for that reason no I don't feel you have to meet a gent downstairs for it to be more personal.
Most of the gents I see book more than an hour so there is no rush or watching the time.
We can still get to know one another over a drink or two in the comfort of his room.
I love to meet a gent who is on vacation or here for work but the co-workers are at a different property for a drink at the bar.
Just my .0

RobbinYoung See my TER Reviews 242 reads
posted
6 / 17

Posted By: GoldieKnox
My phone takes a few moments to start up after being turned off. That's precious moments that could be a difference between a little problem versus a potentially catastrophic problem.  
   
 What if I needed to call for help? An emergency? The date goes psycho? 911? Call a friend for help or to relay where you are.  
   
   
 As an agency I would hope you encourage your ladies to keep the ability to contact or be contacted because you never know what could occur. I for one would NEVER EVER disable my phone on a date for numerous reasons but the number one reason is my safety! Also, I play music off my phone during dates.  
   
   
   
 Perhaps you meant have the RINGER or ALERTS off?

bluefintyna 52 Reviews 330 reads
posted
7 / 17

I think is the phone going off is a big no no why have it on you are going to be together for a 1hr or so

WCedie See my TER Reviews 371 reads
posted
8 / 17

4 hours or more, there are discreet times to peek and see if an emergency has popped up. I completely understand if he needs to answer/respond to his calls, although rarely happens.

TiannaTemptation See my TER Reviews 335 reads
posted
9 / 17

While it would be nice if our dates were all perfect and my dates could ignore their phones, they can't always and that's okay.  It's their time, and I completely understand if they also have other commitments.  I've even had clients take certain personal calls when I was right there - I simply handle these situations with discretion and comprehension.  

As far as things being more personal if you meet outside the room, I disagree.  Whether we meet in public or in private, I have no preference, I think we will have a great time either way

CharleneLove See my TER Reviews 324 reads
posted
10 / 17

Oops....I meant I WOULD feel uncomfortable with my phone off... And that I prefer to keep my phone on vibrate

TheKarateKid 7 Reviews 228 reads
posted
11 / 17

I keep mine on vibrate mode and most of the providers that I've seen do the same.  For ones safety, it wise not to turn the power off to your phone ...just switch it to vibrate or silent ringer.

LasVegan 202 reads
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12 / 17
LasVegan 294 reads
posted
13 / 17

where you needed your phone?  If so, did you screen that person appropriately?  The most rude thing in the world to me is to be in the middle of a session and a provider's phone rings.  I would definitely NOT repeat.

LasVegan 272 reads
posted
14 / 17

As long as the ringer was turned off (not vibrate), I would not have a problem if a provider's phone was turned on.  But I would expect all of her attention to be on our session. I never bring my phone into a session.

I fully understand her keeping her phone on just in case she has an emergency and must call out.  But during our session it would be absolutely rude for her to take an unexpected incoming call while I was paying her for her time.

Maybe I am missing the point of the OP.

RobbinYoung See my TER Reviews 300 reads
posted
16 / 17

Posted By: LasVegan
where you needed your phone?  If so, did you screen that person appropriately?  The most rude thing in the world to me is to be in the middle of a session and a provider's phone rings.  I would definitely NOT repeat.
Hi LasVegan! :)

Yes, a screened client (without my knowledge or obvious approval) had taken some type of illegal drug before my arrival at his outcall.  He turned from a pussycat, into a tiger.  I ended up in the emergency room with numerous injuries.  My cell phone saved my life, because I was able to call for help!

Please Note: My phone ringer is ALWAYS turned off during a rendezvous!  I do NOT accept calls during a rendezvous!  I ONLY use my phone, during a rendezvous, in case there is an emergency situation!

GQman42 188 Reviews 166 reads
posted
17 / 17

I agree or at least on silent vibrate. Screen properly and you should be ok.  I have used your service several times and the ladies are top notch.

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