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What are some important ways this profession or hobby has helped you or others?
DC9428 2 Reviews 1481 reads
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So I saw a whisper photo on google of a provider saying that a client told her that she had saved him from killing himself because she was willing to listen to him.

This made me wonder if any providers here have stories of a client who's life they positively impacted in a powerful way. It could be preventing their suicide, helping them get over depression or anxiety, something along those kind of lines where you helped someone through a very rough patch in life. Or you could give a story about how this job has really helped you.

And other hobbyists, I know its very personal but if you want to share an example of how a provider helped you through something hard, I'd like to hear those stories too.

Sorry, but I am just not that "deep" a person. The GaGambler river is a mile wide and only an inch deep, Yes, I am that SHALLOW

 
Here is how I expect to be impacted. I expect to walk in the door horny and to leave satisfied. I don't see hookers as life consultants, I don't see them because I am depressed, I see hookers because I am a horny old goat and it's FUN.  

 
If you just want someone to "talk you off the ledge" might I suggest a good bartender, they are a lot cheaper than hookers.

If they didn't jump fast enough, you'd ask them, "got rope?"

I just thought I might "set a tone" before it got too fucking depressing.

 
and if you ever do need to be "talked off a ledge" Jake is right. I am your man. I won't just "talk you off the ledge" I'll even give you a good shove if you need it. lmao

He spends his days PMing with guys.

 
He's also available for explaining life to you.  Just ask him.

 
Just don't ask him about hookers or money.  He doesn't know anything about either topic.  

This is by far your worst day since that day I actually took pity on you by not "piling on"

 
Dr. Hooey doesn't have any reviews, true. but he is NOT posting under an alias. As much time as you spend here, you really should know the difference by now. lol

YOU try answering all those PM's from guys wanting to know how to tell an alias from a "brown" envelope.

Dr. Who was the alias and Dr. Hooey was the handle.  Did I get it backwards?

If memory serves, this is the same tool that had to run to his "real" persona for cover after the "fake" CDL handle made bigoted remarks? Remember that? What a great pinata he is! Lol

back in August?  Yes, I did have a bad day with my words being twisted, but that was then, this is now.  It was indeed a learning moment.  Do you live in the past much?  I don't.  So you have no original thoughts of your own about today's topic, so you want to go back to August?  That's pretty lame.  If you can't keep up, you shouldn't be here.  

"almost" being the definitive word of course. lol

 
Yes, he's provided us with quite a bit of entertainment at times.

 
That's one of the benefits of being a known drunk, when I say something stupid I can just own it and pretty much say "Yeah, I said it,.I was drunk, now go fuck yourself" I've found people tend to respect that approach more than the "weasel approach" after saying something REALLY REALLY dumb. lol

 
One thing about the weasel approach though. It is absolutely hilarious watching someone twist themselves into a pretzel trying to defend the indefensible.

John_Laroche15 reads

when someone very close to me passed away suddenly the provider that I was seeing regularly helped me. It was as simple as some OTC time either talking about my loss or just hanging out while I regained my sense of balance.  

 
I'd like to think I've helped one or two of my regular providers by giving advise or just listening after something shook their world.  

 
It doesn't even have to be in person. A few well-placed calls, texts or emails can go a long way.

... I know well (and thus trust that they were being honest with me).  Also I've seen corroborating posts on TER from some clients of these providers saying how they helped them.  So I know it happens.  

One provider in particular helped me in a very significant way, by that I mean life-changing, because she was willing to listen and then asked if she could help me, and then gave that help.  I've tried to return her kindness by supporting her through a couple of challenges she's faced--not life-altering ones, but we do what we can.

but a gal recently exposed my tendency to ask cute questions as a cover for sarcasm that was hurtful to her, thus exposing my being a jerk, to my betterment.  

I thanked her for her candor and insightfulness.

... who freely speak their minds to me, about many subjects including when they think I've messed up.

A side benefit of knowing they're honest with me is that when they appear to have come... they really did.   :)

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