Newbie - FAQ

Re:You can always lie.
satyric279 3 Reviews 3956 reads
posted
1 / 11

Two questions:

1) Do most providers adhere to the age preferences they list on their sites?  It seems like alot of the better ones prefer gentlemen over 30.  I am in my late 20's and consider myself very mature.  Would a provider make an exception if I plead my case?

2) When a provider offers a second or third SOG, does this imply an additional donation?

pussyliker 2882 reads
posted
2 / 11

1.Usually they don't make exceptions as far as their age limits go but there's no harm in trying.Give her a call.Maybe after talking with you,she'll feel more comfortable with seeing you anyway! Give it a shot! The worst thing that could happen is that she says no.

2.Usually no extra donation is needed unless you go over your allotted time.

CiaraHasFun See my TER Reviews 2625 reads
posted
3 / 11

Flattery gets one everywhere :) Never know..


2- No it shouldnt apply an extra donation...

If it does, move on

Tori Of Atlanta 2744 reads
posted
4 / 11

One of my fav gents, as it turns out is under 30.

So I am convinced I need to keep an open mind.

In regards to the SOG.... I don't ever expect tips, especially for sexual acts :)   kisses ~T

Rocky Balboner 3264 reads
posted
5 / 11

late 20's /30's looks the same. I've never been asked for ID. As long as you don't look like a kid.

Gary Coleman 2758 reads
posted
6 / 11

But it doesn't work for me and I'm almost 75.

CiaraHasFun See my TER Reviews 2451 reads
posted
7 / 11

Just as many girls ask for ID as just as many dont ask for ID.

Tori Of Atlanta 3433 reads
posted
8 / 11

....is what usually determines whether I will see a new client or not.

Remember most established providers want a level of comfort before they agree to meet with a new client.

With as many providers as I know making themselves aware of personality traits and human behavior, I definitely wouldn't advise lying. A detection of deception by a provider towards a new client would definitely be cause for her refusal to see you. (*More so than your actual age*)

As a provider if I sense deception I could care less who you are, what you do for a living or who you know. I don't make it a habit to knowingly see hobbyists who practice deception.
Again... these are just my thoughts  ~T

satyric279 3 Reviews 2977 reads
posted
9 / 11

I had considered lying but figured this wasn't a good idea.  Most people say that I look 18, so I usually expect to get carded and wouldn't want to be caught with egg on my face (rather than with my pants down).  Also, I wouldn't want to add to the initial tension present when a provider and hobbyist first meet by introducing a lie that would most likely be revealed.  Whenever I tried to lie about my age when I was younger, I would always freeze whenever someone asked what year I was born, no matter how much I practiced.

Also, what if we really click?  I would have to remember to keep my story straight on subsequent visits.  Or I could risk falling in her esteem if I no longer wanted to continue with the deception and came clean (no pun intended).

Oh yeah, and there's that thing called principle.    Yes, I believe providers and hobbyists have principle and that their principles are more defined than those on the outside. (Of course this excludes ROBs and flakes.  Darn those few rotten apples.)

Thanks for the input. TER rocks!!!

skisandboots 3347 reads
posted
10 / 11
FunDiscreetPlsr 2817 reads
posted
11 / 11

The character of my clients is my foremost value. If a client lies to me, they are no longer my client. If they will lie about age, what else will they lie about? The most handsome client becomes ugly when their character involves lying.
    There are very few things that I feel this strongly about, but lying is a "dealbuster!"
   Hugs,
   Kat

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