In my opinion, I think it would be perfectly acceptable to pronounce them both as being top of the line, and of the highest quality. With all of the complaints that I’ve seen about the availability of excellent providers here in SD (though I‘m still not certain that I agree with the accounts of the abysmal state of the scene here)...why not just welcome the fact that there are two lovely and extraordinary ladies who will be paying San Diego a visit--instead of trying to judge one as being superior to the other? In short: why not appreciate all that is exceptional--instead of fostering a competitive environment?
The use of one’s wallet does not entitle one to ignore the human considerations that should be a part of every decision; it does not justify declaring `open season’ to pick apart two ladies that are well-known to offer some of the highest service available...simply to indulge a whim, pass the time, or satiate a minor curiosity. Regarding old adages, shouldn’t the human rule (not sure of the exact wording,) “Your rights end where another’s begin” supercede the old retail rule “The customer is always right?”
In the words of Ms. Kemp, as her response to the same proposal on TBD, "Please, don't compare me to other providers, good or bad. It is just tacky and either way can't turn out to be good for either party being compared. Either you get slammed or hard feelings from others.
Don't see me unless you really want to. I have a feeling I'm not going to have any trouble booking the slots that I have as they are very limited. This is likely to be my last tour for at least a year"
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