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It's just a joke, sweetiepie! (eom)
Mecha69 13 Reviews 6134 reads
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1 / 7

what are the different ways that everyone start there e-mails to providers? I am always trying to improve my letter writing.

Thanks

Mecha69

PlaymateAshley See my TER Reviews 3947 reads
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2 / 7

Another one,
"Hi.  I'm orally talented."

;)
xo
morgan ashley

ENERGIZER 130 Reviews 3991 reads
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3 / 7

Ashley has created my knew opening. An opening like that should peek the interest of any provider who allows herself to enjoy our sessions.
Ashley, our schedules just have not allowed us to meet. Until we do, I will just have to make other ladies squirm & scream. I am looking forward to being a giver during our session.

Mecha69 13 Reviews 3596 reads
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4 / 7

Cute, straight forwardbut,not very gentlemen like.

Cheridan 2542 reads
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5 / 7

When I receive and e-mail intstead of an appt request it means one of two things.  They either don't know that is the way to set up for an appt. or they're trying to bypass my screening. For the most part those e-mails are discreet and not offensive and do not elude to what specific services they seek.  The only way to find me is through the review so therefore they should know all that is needed.  An e-mail that is sexually telling or asking about what someone seeks from me sends off huge red flags to me.  If they are real raunchy, or the approach appears to come from some underdeveloped mind, who can't seek information using the English language to substantiate they are a gentleman making a request and not LE. They are deleted and not responded too.  But this type is definitely in my world the exception  and not the rule for incoming e-mails.  Most gentleman let me know they been following my reviews or posts and would like to get together to do some joint projects in research and would I contact them etc.

fortitude 7901 reads
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7 / 7

If the provider doesn't have a contact form on her site, I try to create a non-threatening environment right off the bat, usually by taking the first couple of sentences to tell her enough about myself to demonstrate that:

A.  I have some experience in this "hobby"
B.  I am not LE, but rather just a regular guy. I do not use any LE-type terminology for this.
C.  That I am open to complying with whatever screening process she's established for her own safety, within reason.

I NEVER, in the first contact, discuss $$$ or services at all.  If the provider is savvy (and I've never had any problem with this) she will reply in a way that will set up her limits, and provide additional information.  But I have found that, above all, what is probably most appreciated is respect for security and safety of all oncerned.  Also, it helps to proof your message for spelling and grammar.  It makes a better impression.

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