Las Vegas

Occasionally.....
floridajamie 2861 reads
posted
1 / 12

that it kind of rude or inappropriate for a guy to email and ask you, I just wanted to make sure you will bbbjtcim? (Keeping in mind that they have already read your reviews.)  And then when you ignore this question because I am obviously not going to answer that, they persist and write me back to remind me, hey you never told me if you will daty or whatever.  

I mean isn't that what these boards are for?  So a guy can get a good idea of what kind of services you provide.  So if they have already read the reviews, guys, why do you feel it is necessary to ask these questions?

Also, just because we are using abbreviations here, everyone knows what they mean.  As far as I'm concerned you might as well have just written out hey, will you give me a bareback blowjob?  I don't know about any other girls, but I'm not going to detail in writing what is going to happen in a session.

Mallorean66 76 Reviews 2197 reads
posted
2 / 12

As a relative newbie, the only thing I can say as an excuse (but not a defense) for these people is that they aren't members/readers of TER and other similar boards, and simply got your email from your webpage and don't know better.

Still you would think that people would invest the time and effort to learn about a provider before wanting to meet both to make sure it's a good fit for what they are looking for and for precautionary reasons on many different levels.

I guess there's one benefit: you might view these emails as a good screening tool - anyone who would ask such things probably aren't worth meeting so you don't have to waste time with them :)

lv2daty 1531 reads
posted
3 / 12

I would just kindly tell them you do not answer rude  or vulgar emails.

Super-Ho-Way 1759 reads
posted
4 / 12

WTF! Do you give BBBJCIM to acidom when you two "go-kart?"

Not that there is anything wrong with that.

lv2daty 1074 reads
posted
5 / 12

you deserve everything you got in Vegas and more.  Please do not try to sneak around screening anymore, you see it does not work in the long run, AND you make the girls uncomfortable.

Mary O Malley See my TER Reviews 1439 reads
posted
6 / 12

I too, have one that just won't take a hint.  I sometimes have sent the message that asking for a specific sexual act, acroym or not, is flat out solicitation for prostitution and that such is not legal in Las Vegas.  Then I add that he should be glad that I'm not LE because if I continued with making an appointment after open solicitation he might be arrested.  Funny....I never hear from them again...LOL.

JEFFREY 275 Reviews 1397 reads
posted
7 / 12

Call it naievity, call it rudeness, but sending an email like that certainly is rude, and just plain stupid.   As you point out, "Read the reviews," and, as others point out, we never really know how tactless and stupid others can be.  Another thing a Hobbyist should keep in mind is there is a lways an element of "YMMV." Will a top-class provider treat a slob with poor hygiene the same as a clean man?  I sincerely doubt it, so how can any guy expect tyhat commitment up-front?
Enjoy Vegas!

MissLogan See my TER Reviews 1127 reads
posted
8 / 12

Welcome to the world of escorting. Especailly in Vegas where "everything is legal."  Idiots think the place is a free for all.
Mary has some very good advice.  I use a clipboard program, so I have a canned response that usually gets rid of them:

In Clark County NV(Las Vegas), prostitution is a crime of intent.  That means that you only need to ask for, or agree to, sexual gratification for compensation and you have committed a crime.
Good luck!
Miss Logan
http://www.misslogan.com

little phil 37 Reviews 1415 reads
posted
9 / 12

So, are you saying that banned ex-moderators are allowed back with different ids?

bifur 3 Reviews 1309 reads
posted
10 / 12

...and I'd be concerned it's LE trying to entrap you.

--b.

steve_m426 29 Reviews 1458 reads
posted
11 / 12

If a providers reviews are consistant with the providers summary then asking such questions is
inappropriate. Unfortunately quite a number of
reviews are inconsistant. Example: profile shows
BBBJ available but some of the reviews indicate CBJ. If a particular service is of importance to
a client and the providers reviews don't clearly
show that the service is available should he ask??? I have run into this a number of times and
would love to have a practical method of determining what services are available when reviews show some variance in available services.

Please forgive my rant.....

If a provider won't see me without first asking for my correct name, employer, work number and
references is it wrong for me to want to verify
that I am getting what I prefer?

I would really like to have a better method of
communicating with providers prior to our first
meeting. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks

Steve

avabeverlyhills See my TER Reviews 856 reads
posted
12 / 12
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