... let me expand on my WTF moment. Also, I was VERY surprised to have PMs this morning from some well respected providers thanking me for that post. I suspect very few ladies will want to comment on this because many do not want to challenge or confront the men on this board. I have watched these ISO posts as well and while I'm sure it does work at times, what does it say to the others of us who go about our research with diligence and follow a providers instructions to contact her? If we all started to do this, would the ladies appreciate it? Judging from my mail today, probably not. I never said it was the "law" on this board that these posts should not be allowed, TER Admin is the only entity to set the "law" here. In fact, in my post I said it was IMO (in my opinion). This is a discussion board and we all are free to post comments.
It is interesting to me that Trinity is defending Breadmaker. Why? Because several months ago I defended Breadmaker when Wadzilla was going after him every time he posted. Remember the many "inbredmaker" comments? I called Wadzilla on them. I usually ignore Breadmaker now, but the post last night just hit me wrong. My bad for commenting. I should have just ignored him.
Posted By: minn4evr
A couple threads down is what mnjohnny called a "Hey girls, the bucks are calling you" post. A guy has a sudden cancellation, or just finds himself with an empty evening and some cash, and posts a thread inviting available providers to contact him. One guy has done this four or five times that I recall, so it apparently has worked for him on occasion.
My question to you, providers, "Is this a cheap and disrespectful ploy by a jerk who is too lazy to do a little work for himself? Does the thought of responding make you feel like a streetwalker leaning into a car window to negotiate while her pimp looks on? Or is it a legitimate means of offering you a way to fill an otherwise empty evening, without cluttering up the mailboxes of the many women who don't happen to be available on such short notice?"
Let's assume short notice verification is not an issue. He's someone you've seen before and would see again, or at least has the props to make you comfortable. What is your visceral response when you see one of these posts? It's fine, let me check my calendar? Ewww, never? Whatever?
From a guy's perspective, I can sort of see the thrill of putting it out there without any idea who will respond. And any guys who have suffered a late cancellation (and since stuff happens in life, who hasn't?) can empathize at least a little with the frustrated impulse to take a shot in the dark and see what happens. But I also see how it might be considered pretty offensive by some. So please share your thoughts.