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Don't have one. Never needed that to get gifts.
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I appreciate the extra thought, but a bit too presumptive to make a list of things I want in addition to my fee.  

I was given an SUV in 2010, and it was not on some wish list lol. Ran into an extreme bragging type on another board who announed he was going to buy me a car, and I think he only did it for ego's sake, because he literally had to leave 3 hours into an overnight date we had. Have never seen him again lol. When guys buy expensive gifts it is usually more about them, vs. about us.

Cochongratter1947 reads

I've seen insane and ridiculous wish list on providers websites. They range from vacations to exotic islands, first class flights/ private jets to luxury cars such as ferrari's, Bentley, Rolls Royce etc
I was wondering if a millionaire/multi millionaire hobbyist on this site will ever consider paying for the luxury things on her wish list and what will be your motives in doing so.  Providers I am curious to know if you have ever received the luxury/ expensive gifts you list on your websites.  
Thanks for your responses

SocDegree552 reads

IMO,, to buy extravagant gifts without an emotional connection. It statistically creates hightened narcissism.

but they were regulars and we've always had a good repertoire with one another (I also actually like seeing them). I don't expect anyone I've never met to do that, but it's always really sweet when someone does. Plus it does give "him" an extra incentive: extra time, a gift for him, high remarks to other providers, etc.

It's always nice to be thought of.

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I've bought things off wish lists, but they were reasonable things. Wine, candy, lingerie. No cars or vacations.

I appreciate the extra thought, but a bit too presumptive to make a list of things I want in addition to my fee.  

I was given an SUV in 2010, and it was not on some wish list lol. Ran into an extreme bragging type on another board who announed he was going to buy me a car, and I think he only did it for ego's sake, because he literally had to leave 3 hours into an overnight date we had. Have never seen him again lol. When guys buy expensive gifts it is usually more about them, vs. about us.

Cochongratter441 reads

Wow! Now that's impressive. Yeah, an SUV is reasonable. Lol how come he dissapeared?

I don't even think the dude liked me lol. He bought other girls boob jobs, and all sorts of other shit. I wanted that fkin Benz lol.

Over the years, I've received many high end gifts.  Nothing like a high end car (I've been buying my own since college) that lose value but things that will last forever for me.  Funny how in the beginning of my life as a companion, I received many a red and turquoise blue jewelry box, went jet setting and had a collection of $$$$$ lingerie purchased for me.  As I've gotten older, it's turned into furniture, lawn makeovers/home improvements, electronics and clothing, not just lingerie.  

I've never asked for any of these on my website and the gents who purchased these amazing gifts are more than just patrons, they are my friends.

One thing I DO mention on my blog is wanting gift cards for a dog store, a fitness website and Home Depot.  Sadly, I've only received one Home Depot gift card ever.  

Asking for a Bentley, etc... is likely just a way for a provider to express her enjoyment of the material things and wanting to be spoiled.  Some people can be spoiled by getting new tires for their MB, others "demand" a whole new MB.  Like attracts like, so my feeling is if a patron is very much into his money, arm candy, showing off etc...he will enjoy purchasing the material for the companion who requests "luxury" gifts.

Cheers, all!

Cochongratter473 reads

Agreed, like attract like. Have you read the secret by Rhonda Bryne? Awesome book.

a client gave me a really expensive gift. I think it would make me feel obligated to the client. I have received small gifts from clients wine, hand bags, one client bought my school books, but nothing too expensive. And I would never accept expensive gifts from clients, for me its a boundary thing.

even if a provider does not have a wishlist on her website.
I have never had a wishlist on my website but I have received some very nice thoughtful gifts that I still use to this day.Nothing like a car or private jet but shoes,lingerie,jewelry,electronics,etc.
If a provider has a wishlist with all of these luxury items maybe some guys will pay for some things off her list.Who knows.This is not the first time I have heard of providers having these type of things on their wishlist.

Made me break my rules.

She listed stuff from Home Depot and Lowes and also listed Walmart, Target and Amazon gift cards.   I was so impressed I actually bought her a cordless drill from Home Depot (it was on her list) kind of as a joke, and she was thrilled.

Frankly I don't care if you wear lingerie from Target or Agent Provocateur, but I'll feel a lot worse if my bracelet snags your $800 bra than I will if it catches on the Target bra.

 

Posted By: Cochongratter
I've seen insane and ridiculous wish list on providers websites. They range from vacations to exotic islands, first class flights/ private jets to luxury cars such as ferrari's, Bentley, Rolls Royce etc  
 I was wondering if a millionaire/multi millionaire hobbyist on this site will ever consider paying for the luxury things on her wish list and what will be your motives in doing so.  Providers I am curious to know if you have ever received the luxury/ expensive gifts you list on your websites.  
 Thanks for your responses

HA! That's classic, and non-pretentious. I mean if I want something, I will barter for the shit. I don't see any problem with one or two lines in a Bio in regards to things she might like, but I don't see the need for an entire separate page of it. To each their own though. Many women attract guys who love buying expensive gifts, so better to get something she really likes than to know she pawned the shit she didn't like ha ha.

Cochongratter525 reads

It's good to like the finer things in life, but its also good to appreciate the simple ones.

I had a wishlist, then took it down..then got questions from guys on what sort of things I would like and so I put it back up again lol

But for the most part, my wishlist is more insightful than than anything...it has items ranging from the cost of a quarter (I collect postcards!) to giftcards to TeaForte (I love tea) so seeing what kind of things I like give a guy insight to my personality.   Though its not on my wishlist, Ive gotten books, cd's and hard to find cooking spices which I really loved.Its really not about how much a guy spends or having luxury items...but just stuff that interests me.  

Beyond that, Id rather list what sort of things I like to give a guy gift ideas.  For example, instead of listing perfumes, I list the type of scents I like..its general enough that a guy can get something he knows I will love and is within whatever price range hes comfortable with and still be able to surprise me if getting me a gift is something hed like to do...so Ive gotten some really nice and thoughtful gifts like candles, lotions, perfumes etc by not being so specific.  

As for my ridiculous item...its a Roadtrek 190 which MSRP for around $90k,but I dont even care if its not brand new...I just want one.  I dont really expect that I will actually get that lol but as I say on my wishlist, a girl can dream!! More than anything, its a conversational piece, because its just not common for a girl to have an RV on their wishlist...  so its sparked some pretty fun and interesting discussions on my dates about the freedom of the open road, travel, the need for adventure, etc... It really is a dream of mine.

And really, who knows...there might be someone out there who has a Roadtrek hes not even using and decides, what the hell, Nicole will get more use out of it than I will.  A girl can dream! =)  But Im still pretty darned excited to be able to live vicariously though my dates when they give me a postcard of a place they have traveled to that I may add to my collection... =)

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Yes I receive items off my amazon wish list but I'm more the practical type ...
My list has items like a chain saw and hobby mill... ha ha  
My gifts usually max out at several hundred dollars..  A fellow sent me a planar once, another a violin....  

I like my amazon list to reflect my personality more than an attempt to score a present... so the men who relate to me will try to date me.  xx

On one of my older websites, I had a wish list, but no client ever got me anything off that list.

I've never had anything terribly extravagant on my wishlist, but I am blessed with gents who love to gift me. In my former style of companionship, I received many expensive gifts from generous gents. Nothing like a car or property.  I do have a list because I have been asked on more than one occasion for my desires, but to find it you have to read my site. People who aren't interested in giving never need to see the list, but those who are can find it.

Posted By: Cochongratter
I've seen insane and ridiculous wish list on providers websites. They range from vacations to exotic islands, first class flights/ private jets to luxury cars such as ferrari's, Bentley, Rolls Royce etc  
 I was wondering if a millionaire/multi millionaire hobbyist on this site will ever consider paying for the luxury things on her wish list and what will be your motives in doing so.  Providers I am curious to know if you have ever received the luxury/ expensive gifts you list on your websites.  
 Thanks for your responses

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