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It's necessary to advertise preferences
Tippe 41 Reviews 1562 reads
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...like age and ethnic makeup. Recently I've had a few providers go cold feet as soon as they find out or guess the two; I  went 3 for 3 for the past month. I don't mind their preferences but I would appreciate it if they were upfront about it so neither wastes their time.  

And it didn't dawn me until the last one guessed them over the phone, I shot with a straight answer, was told I would get a call back, but nothing came about. Is this to be expected or out of the norm?

escalade1964 65 Reviews 383 reads
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2 / 8

Sometimes when I read in her ad or website; "I won't see guys over 60"
or "No AA Men" even though I am neither, I do not find that provider as attractive.  

Now of course, they can always choose who they want. I just don't feel
they should advertise or even feel the need to explain why they are not seeing you.  

"Silence is Golden"

OnlyMakeBelieve 423 reads
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3 / 8

To prevent hillbillies from beating your door down.
 

Posted By: escalade1964
Sometimes when I read in her ad or website; "I won't see guys over 60"  
 or "No AA Men" even though I am neither, I do not find that provider as attractive.  
   
 Now of course, they can always choose who they want. I just don't feel  
 they should advertise or even feel the need to explain why they are not seeing you.  
   
 "Silence is Golden"

upstate76 4 Reviews 306 reads
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4 / 8

I think if a provider does not want to see a particular type of client, she should state on the site and that way it saves both parties time. I have a very well reviewed provider in my area who does not see men of my ethnicity and it is very clearly written on her site. While I would really like to see her but I haven't bothered approaching her because of that. And I am not upset about it to, because I looked at her site and didnt have to waste time by going through screening and then getting upset for not getting screened.

Posted By: Tippe
...like age and ethnic makeup. Recently I've had a few providers go cold feet as soon as they find out or guess the two; I  went 3 for 3 for the past month. I don't mind their preferences but I would appreciate it if they were upfront about it so neither wastes their time.  
   
 And it didn't dawn me until the last one guessed them over the phone, I shot with a straight answer, was told I would get a call back, but nothing came about. Is this to be expected or out of the norm?

Cazbah 29 Reviews 288 reads
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5 / 8

I know some guys don't care and just want a girl to be there..open mouth and spread legs waiting..damn whether they evem would look at you in the real world. They all say they try to fim d at least one thing attractive I'm a client before feeli g they can go on with a session.I'd definitely want to know what type they prefer. Not gonna get there and feel like I. Just about to get a fuck and she's not gonna be even a hair into it. Going tn rough the motions doesn't cut it.

London Rayne See my TER Reviews 390 reads
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6 / 8

She will get a lot of hate mail and time wasting assholes she refuses to see, by doing this which is why many don't. You should be smart enough during screening to get the point across that you don't see so and so, I would imagine. I have only one preference and that is for guys on the smaller side below, and I sort of say that on my site without saying it. If I did not entertain say "black guys" I would never put that on a website or in an ad, but would have the common sense to make "race" a required field on a screening form so as not to waste his time.

toofuckingstupid 296 reads
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8 / 8

LMAO. I know AA providers who won't see AA men. Go figure!

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