So I'm going to start (what I think) is a good debatable topic....
I'm wondering how many ladies have problems with guys that make them feel bad if they don't spend a lot of "off the clock time" with them.... I'm not sure anyone would even want to talk about this--- but I know it gets discussed amongst ourselves and I would like to bring the topic public.
Guys, I'm sure most of you enjoy "off the clock time" & I understand why and (when possible)
I try to figure that into my visits, but there are times life gets in the way...
I'm starting to question how much harm one does when spending this off the clock time..if your good at connecting with people, like I've been told I am ~and I know I am, I've always been a charming flirt
How much does it screw things up if you (as a provider) spend extra time with each visit?
Is it blurring the lines too much......after all we are both in agreement on a very cool topic keeping it fun,simple,& stress free right?
I mean there's always the point that a women with a more active life (or day)
may not be able to always -and some can never -offer it....what then? Is it taken personal?
How about the men themselves that are very busy & make sure they take care of planning out exactly how much time they have, they come & go with no extra visiting. (Let me just say thee are a ton of these guys out there )
Should they really be thought of as so much better, often times I hear they are.
This leads me to why I'm bringing up the subject.... How do gals feel when there are two guys
that are both great to be with, one knows the drill and is very efficient, the other "really likes you" so he over stay's every time...
Are we to think the first guy somehow doesn't "connect" with us as well, or maybe we end up thinking he's more respectful (might even care more about us ) & maybe he ends up getting priority appointments.
It can be a dilemma & likely not any one answer will fit,but I would love to hear anyone's input on this...
I hear of guys who say things like " I see this is all business for you" or "I can tell what your in it for"
I've never had anyone say this to me -but who knows if anyone ever felt this way-...
I think it's always good for people to be as self aware as possible, and I like to hear about the many different opinions out there...
Often what people tell me about others, says more about them -then the person they are talking about.
I also believe we are never too old or too set in our ways to learn & change our mind....I love communicating and I really hope to hear more on this subject. Thanks in advance.
Smile at the sunshine,
~Mindy
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