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At what point should providers retire?
OldTimerB 45 Reviews 3023 reads
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Would like to hear from guys as we all know that providers can/will retire whenever they want to.

Some should retire because they are extremely out of shape and the looks, if they ever had any, are long gone. Basically, they didn't age well.

Others should retire due to health issues.

Poor services...the list goes on and on.

They should not stay in the industry strictly for the money, especially when the quality is not there

Providers should retire when they're ready to retire.  

Some providers choose to retire at the top of their game... to the sadness of their clients.  :(  Yeah, dear Poppy, I'm talkin' about you, and others like you. :)

Other providers will let the marketplace point them towards retirement. As long as the provider is enjoying her work and has enough satisfied clients to make staying in business worth her while, why retire?

In any case, a provider's retirement decision shouldn't be dictated by a mean-spirited individual who doesn't happen to like the provider.

ut I was hoping to get some dialog going about things we (guys) don't like...

Posted By: knotsaway
Providers should retire when they're ready to retire.  
   
 Some providers choose to retire at the top of their game... to the sadness of their clients.  :(  Yeah, dear Poppy, I'm talkin' about you, and others like you. :)  
   
 Other providers will let the marketplace point them towards retirement. As long as the provider is enjoying her work and has enough satisfied clients to make staying in business worth her while, why retire?  
   
 In any case, a provider's retirement decision shouldn't be dictated by a mean-spirited individual who doesn't happen to like the provider.  

When there's a provider you don't like for whatever reason, don't see her.  

There might be plenty of other guys who like what she has to offer them. Or maybe not.  

But I don't see a constructive purpose in a thread dedicated to guys laying out what they don't like about providers. That's pretty obvious by reading reviews. And most of this is subjective. One guy's "don't see" could be another guy's fav.

Posted By: OldTimerB
 
 But I was hoping to get some dialog going about things we (guys) don't like...  
Posted By: knotsaway
Providers should retire when they're ready to retire.    
     
  Some providers choose to retire at the top of their game... to the sadness of their clients.  :(  Yeah, dear Poppy, I'm talkin' about you, and others like you. :)  
     
  Other providers will let the marketplace point them towards retirement. As long as the provider is enjoying her work and has enough satisfied clients to make staying in business worth her while, why retire?  
     
  In any case, a provider's retirement decision shouldn't be dictated by a mean-spirited individual who doesn't happen to like the provider.  

When there are providers that I'm not interested in, I don't give them a moment's thought. I certainly wouldn't waste any time thinking about her/them let alone posting about her or reading her/their reviews.

I didn't start this thread intending for us to talk about any specific providers we don't like but rather focusing on when or in what situations they might or should consider retiring. Not that I'm saying to tell anyone.

Maybe you should take your own advice?

"When there's a provider (or thread/post) you don't like for whatever reason, don't see her (read the thread or post, don't reply)."

Just saying, Knots.

Posted By: knotsaway
When there's a provider you don't like for whatever reason, don't see her.  
   
 There might be plenty of other guys who like what she has to offer them. Or maybe not.  
   
 But I don't see a constructive purpose in a thread dedicated to guys laying out what they don't like about providers. That's pretty obvious by reading reviews. And most of this is subjective. One guy's "don't see" could be another guy's fav.  
   
Posted By: OldTimerB
 
  But I was hoping to get some dialog going about things we (guys) don't like...  
Posted By: knotsaway
Providers should retire when they're ready to retire.    
       
   Some providers choose to retire at the top of their game... to the sadness of their clients.  :(  Yeah, dear Poppy, I'm talkin' about you, and others like you. :)    
       
   Other providers will let the marketplace point them towards retirement. As long as the provider is enjoying her work and has enough satisfied clients to make staying in business worth her while, why retire?    
       
   In any case, a provider's retirement decision shouldn't be dictated by a mean-spirited individual who doesn't happen to like the provider.  

Think about and post about providers you have no interest in seeing. In fact, you do that a lot.  In this thread, even.

Why is that?

Posted By: OldTimerB
When there are providers that I'm not interested in, I don't give them a moment's thought. I certainly wouldn't waste any time thinking about her/them let alone posting about her or reading her/their reviews.  
   
 I didn't start this thread intending for us to talk about any specific providers we don't like but rather focusing on when or in what situations they might or should consider retiring. Not that I'm saying to tell anyone.  
   
 Maybe you should take your own advice?  
   
 "When there's a provider (or thread/post) you don't like for whatever reason, don't see her (read the thread or post, don't reply)."  
   
 Just saying, Knots.  
   
Posted By: knotsaway
When there's a provider you don't like for whatever reason, don't see her.    
     
  There might be plenty of other guys who like what she has to offer them. Or maybe not.    
     
  But I don't see a constructive purpose in a thread dedicated to guys laying out what they don't like about providers. That's pretty obvious by reading reviews. And most of this is subjective. One guy's "don't see" could be another guy's fav.  
     
Posted By: OldTimerB
   
   But I was hoping to get some dialog going about things we (guys) don't like...    
   
Posted By: knotsaway
Providers should retire when they're ready to retire.      
         
    Some providers choose to retire at the top of their game... to the sadness of their clients.  :(  Yeah, dear Poppy, I'm talkin' about you, and others like you. :)    
         
    Other providers will let the marketplace point them towards retirement. As long as the provider is enjoying her work and has enough satisfied clients to make staying in business worth her while, why retire?    
         
    In any case, a provider's retirement decision shouldn't be dictated by a mean-spirited individual who doesn't happen to like the provider.  

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DING DING DING WE HAVE ARE FIRST WHITE KINGHT  
Way to go you ass kissing over paying stupid ass tipping after you pay 300+ per hr

Posted By: knotsaway
Providers should retire when they're ready to retire.  
   
 Some providers choose to retire at the top of their game... to the sadness of their clients.  :(  Yeah, dear Poppy, I'm talkin' about you, and others like you. :)  
   
 Other providers will let the marketplace point them towards retirement. As long as the provider is enjoying her work and has enough satisfied clients to make staying in business worth her while, why retire?  
   
 In any case, a provider's retirement decision shouldn't be dictated by a mean-spirited individual who doesn't happen to like the provider.  

Or at least go to the Wal-Mart discount section  . Health reasons definitely  time to turn the light off.

According to Frenchmen best match for males is 1/2 your age + 10 yrs

18 yr old male = female 19
24 = 22 yr old female
36 = 28 yr old  
44 = 32 yr old
56 = 38 yr old
66 = 43 yr old
80 = 50 yr old
90 = 55 yr old
100 yr old men = 60 yr old wome

What the  fuck do the French  know?

I've seen this info before  but don't recall to whom it was attributed.  

There are times when I feel 24 and times when I feel 66..... guess I like numbers....

Interesting. Wonder what French women say?

Posted By: Its_My_Money
According to Frenchmen best match for males is 1/2 your age + 10 yrs  
   
 18 yr old male = female 19  
 24 = 22 yr old female  
 36 = 28 yr old  
 44 = 32 yr old  
 56 = 38 yr old  
 66 = 43 yr old  
 80 = 50 yr old  
 90 = 55 yr old  
 100 yr old men = 60 yr old women  
 

...heterosexual relationship or for a gentleman seeing sex workers? There are no rules when it comes to men & women seeing sex workers. By definition, we are a group of rule breakers and the age of majority is the only guideline that makes sense

Drys up!!! Sex is fab why would one want to retire!!!  Lol

Poor behavior such as regular NCNS or ripping off clients, stirring up problems with hobbyists or other providers, outing hobbyists or other providers.

Too bad we/hobbyists don't have a blacklist for  
 

Posted By: vorlon
Poor behavior such as regular NCNS or ripping off clients, stirring up problems with hobbyists or other providers, outing hobbyists or other providers.

... applied equally to providers and hobbyists (with appropriate tweaks to your text re the retirement of hobbyists)

In fact, I'll be posting just that shortly, about guys retiring, from a provider's vantage point.

Posted By: knotsaway
... applied equally to providers and hobbyists (with appropriate tweaks to your text re the retirement of hobbyists).  
   
 

These were provided by a very high quality provider. I won't say whether she's "well-reviewed" or not since that criteria does not seem to mean much these days, at least not according to recent threads.

These are just a few and certainly not limited to just these...

Dick won't get hard.
Can't cum in half an hour.
Sagging old skin with nasty scabs.
No teeth.
Any guy over 70.
Guys that smell.
Don't wipe.

I think we all can agree that being a provider is not always the easiest or most fun job out there. Yes, it can be amazingly fun and lucrative for some but still at the end of the day, it is a job.

Posted By: knotsaway
... applied equally to providers and hobbyists (with appropriate tweaks to your text re the retirement of hobbyists).  
   
 

I know many providers who love older guys... even if they're over 70.

Dick won't get hard?  Can't cum (sic) in half an hour?  I guess this provider you asked about this doesn't realize that there's other reasons some guys see providers other than to come.  Maybe you and that provider you talked to think that's weird, but it's not your money and I know providers who don't mind at all if the guy doesn't come, as long as he has a good time.  

No teeth?  Hmmm, I could see that as being an advantage for certain activities.  :)

Nasty scabs on the skin?  Maybe, depends on if it's due to a contagious condition. Again, I know several providers who don't mind at all if a guy has saggy skin and even scabs--but it's best to give the provider a heads up about the scabs so she can decide if it's an issue for her.  

Smelly and/or don't wipe... now THAT's a problem!  I agree that guys like that who can't learn to clean up their act SHOULD retire.

Posted By: OldTimerB
These were provided by a very high quality provider. I won't say whether she's "well-reviewed" or not since that criteria does not seem to mean much these days, at least not according to recent threads.  
   
 These are just a few and certainly not limited to just these...  
   
 Dick won't get hard.  
 Can't cum in half an hour.  
 Sagging old skin with nasty scabs.  
 No teeth.  
 Any guy over 70.  
 Guys that smell.  
 Don't wipe.  
   
 I think we all can agree that being a provider is not always the easiest or most fun job out there. Yes, it can be amazingly fun and lucrative for some but still at the end of the day, it is a job.  
   
Posted By: knotsaway
... applied equally to providers and hobbyists (with appropriate tweaks to your text re the retirement of hobbyists).  
     
 

I haven't talked to any providers about this. These were provided to me by miscellaneous ladies and are not my thoughts on the matter.

Just so you know, I fail every single one of those reasons or is it pass them all? I don't have any problems or complaints from the ladies I meet. Can you say the same?

Sounds like you're a little defensive about some of those? You over 70? Can't cum in less than 30 minutes or even at all? Well so what, that's you, not me.

Posted By: knotsaway
I know many providers who love older guys... even if they're over 70.  
   
 Dick won't get hard?  Can't cum (sic) in half an hour?  I guess this provider you asked about this doesn't realize that there's other reasons some guys see providers other than to come.  Maybe you and that provider you talked to think that's weird, but it's not your money and I know providers who don't mind at all if the guy doesn't come, as long as he has a good time.  
   
 No teeth?  Hmmm, I could see that as being an advantage for certain activities.  :)  
   
 Nasty scabs on the skin?  Maybe, depends on if it's due to a contagious condition. Again, I know several providers who don't mind at all if a guy has saggy skin and even scabs--but it's best to give the provider a heads up about the scabs so she can decide if it's an issue for her.  
   
 Smelly and/or don't wipe... now THAT's a problem!  I agree that guys like that who can't learn to clean up their act SHOULD retire.  
   
Posted By: OldTimerB
These were provided by a very high quality provider. I won't say whether she's "well-reviewed" or not since that criteria does not seem to mean much these days, at least not according to recent threads.  
     
  These are just a few and certainly not limited to just these...  
     
  Dick won't get hard.  
  Can't cum in half an hour.  
  Sagging old skin with nasty scabs.  
  No teeth.  
  Any guy over 70.  
  Guys that smell.  
  Don't wipe.  
     
  I think we all can agree that being a provider is not always the easiest or most fun job out there. Yes, it can be amazingly fun and lucrative for some but still at the end of the day, it is a job.  
     
Posted By: knotsaway
... applied equally to providers and hobbyists (with appropriate tweaks to your text re the retirement of hobbyists).    
       
   

... that I could take what you said above on face value. For example, when you said "These were provided by a very high quality provider", I thought you meant what you posted. My mistake. Now I see that these criteria came from multiple ladies, none of whom you talked to.  Okee doke.  

FWIW, none of these characteristics apply to me. I haven't had any complaints yet from providers, but maybe they're just being kind.  ;)  No, my comments weren't defensive at all.  They were merely an attempt to point out that not all providers would agree that a guy should retire because of most of these criteria. Just having a conversation, you know?  No need to puff out your chest about how cum-atious you are.  :)

Posted By: OldTimerB
I haven't talked to any providers about this. These were provided to me by miscellaneous ladies and are not my thoughts on the matter.  
   
 Just so you know, I fail every single one of those reasons or is it pass them all? I don't have any problems or complaints from the ladies I meet. Can you say the same?  
   
 Sounds like you're a little defensive about some of those? You over 70? Can't cum in less than 30 minutes or even at all? Well so what, that's you, not me.  
   
Posted By: knotsaway
I know many providers who love older guys... even if they're over 70.  
     
  Dick won't get hard?  Can't cum (sic) in half an hour?  I guess this provider you asked about this doesn't realize that there's other reasons some guys see providers other than to come.  Maybe you and that provider you talked to think that's weird, but it's not your money and I know providers who don't mind at all if the guy doesn't come, as long as he has a good time.    
     
  No teeth?  Hmmm, I could see that as being an advantage for certain activities.  :)  
     
  Nasty scabs on the skin?  Maybe, depends on if it's due to a contagious condition. Again, I know several providers who don't mind at all if a guy has saggy skin and even scabs--but it's best to give the provider a heads up about the scabs so she can decide if it's an issue for her.    
     
  Smelly and/or don't wipe... now THAT's a problem!  I agree that guys like that who can't learn to clean up their act SHOULD retire.  
     
Posted By: OldTimerB
These were provided by a very high quality provider. I won't say whether she's "well-reviewed" or not since that criteria does not seem to mean much these days, at least not according to recent threads.    
       
   These are just a few and certainly not limited to just these...    
       
   Dick won't get hard.    
   Can't cum in half an hour.    
   Sagging old skin with nasty scabs.    
   No teeth.    
   Any guy over 70.    
   Guys that smell.    
   Don't wipe.    
       
   I think we all can agree that being a provider is not always the easiest or most fun job out there. Yes, it can be amazingly fun and lucrative for some but still at the end of the day, it is a job.    
       
   
Posted By: knotsaway
... applied equally to providers and hobbyists (with appropriate tweaks to your text re the retirement of hobbyists).    
         
   

There are some hobbyists whom we would all be better off if they just stuck to watching porn and masturbating.

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When he can not refrain from cruel, sadistic public attacks that are designed to  
a) drive people off the board
b) destroy legitimate providers income
c) humiliate, mock and cause personal pain of the target  
d) out personal information including name, address, non-hobby sources of income, etc

Regarding your point B, a provider (aka "Jess") took away from the indie girls with their monopoly.

Posted By: Needstomeet
When he can not refrain from cruel, sadistic public attacks that are designed to  
 a) drive people off the board  
 b) destroy legitimate providers income  
 c) humiliate, mock and cause personal pain of the target  
 d) out personal information including name, address, non-hobby sources of income, etc

I would have to disagree with this statement. Personally as being an Indy girl I don't feel as if they took away from business at all. Did guys expect you to be sitting around ready during hours you say you are available, yes. Taking away business,no.

Independents like you.

Posted By: AndreaDavis
I would have to disagree with this statement. Personally as being an Indy girl I don't feel as if they took away from business at all. Did guys expect you to be sitting around ready during hours you say you are available, yes. Taking away business,no.

With her name calling.

Getting tired, hun?

Posted By: TrinityLake

Sure, Mr or Mrs Alias.

Posted By: my_2Cents
Evidence, please?

my_2Cents328 reads

Just what I thought.  Just spew BS and see what sticks.  You're a dingleberry on the Minnesota Board.

souls_harbor367 reads

I don't get the point of the question.  Don't see the one's you don't like.  Problem solved.

NinjaThisPost259 reads

When your job starts to make your life miserable it's time to quit.  Whether it's because of health issues, emotional issues, or just not getting the quantity or quality of clients you'd like if this job makes you extremely unhappy it's time to retire.  Hopefully we all have a plan B or have a retirement savings because you never know when you will have to quit.  As for age, some ladies are rocking it in their 50s charging a good amount and on the top 10 lists.

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