Posted By: jenniekennedymn
These three words struck me not in their content, but in the fact that I was 100% assured that they were backed by the integrity of a friend who I've known for two years. There was no doubt in my mind that if anything changed, I would know with adequate time.
Recently, I've seen a lot of back-and-forth discussions about NCNS. One individual made the comment that it seemed as if providers thought their time was more valuable than his. I appreciate the honesty. I felt a twinge of guilt because I've flaked out before and realized that this is what a lack of communication conveys. Ouch! Not how I want to be treated or how I want to treat others! The truth often hurts but can lead to positive change when processed as help rather than criticism.
I understand that things happen out of our control, and am not passing judgement when we encounter difficult circumstances that sabotage the days' plans. I've been there, life can be overwhelming, and there are legitimate reasons for a lapse in communication. Dependability is something I've come to value so much in others, as I make it a part of my character as well.
I've seen Friday shills for the girls, and wanted to use this day to show my appreciation to the dependable men out there. Thank you to everyone who I can count on, and for those of you who have taught me respect and dependability by example. Actions speak louder than words.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Jennie
If I've confirmed an appointment with a provider and regardless of the reason I couldn't show up, I'm more than happy to pay you for the agreed amount. When I'm already at the parking lot of hotel, and provider won't respond at all to my call or make up some lame excuse, and tells me I can't see you now, byte!!!!!! No even a fucking apologies for wasting my time