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It's very wrong that you are even asking
John_Laroche 2179 reads
posted
1 / 28

I'm in Vegas. minding my own business and playing blackjack. Up walks a server to take a drink order. I recognize her as a provider I saw a few times about 3 years ago. She's no longer listed or has any web presence.

 
Assuming she does not recognize me, is it wrong to drop her a hint?

DellaReid See my TER Reviews 39 reads
posted
2 / 28

I mean for what purpose? To show her you "know" something? Control? Power?

If she isn't listed anymore it seems she isn't providing anymore. So unless you are just trying to get kicks out of knowing her "secret" I don't really see the point.

mrfisher 108 Reviews 37 reads
posted
4 / 28

That would be my take.

But either way, do not drop any hints.   Instead see if she does, and if so, see if there is a discreet was to connect.

In the meantime, keep working on that five card charlie.

imanalias 39 reads
posted
5 / 28

Not a good idea but you could ask, have we met, you look very familiar. Take your drink and leave it up to her. It’s likely she will say no sorry. Let it go.  

Was she a good fuck back then? Hot looking?

NoTomorrow 34 Reviews 31 reads
posted
6 / 28

Respect anonymity and leave it be. There may be a chance that she did recognize you and respected your anonymity...leaving you be.

Sheila Starr See my TER Reviews 59 reads
posted
7 / 28

You have your memories..keep it at that,  Go on with Your Own Life!! 😚

GaGambler 78 reads
posted
8 / 28

I might give her a "knowing smile and a wink" but I would never say a thing about having met her before in front of witnesses. If I get a "knowing smile" in return, I "might" talk to her away from the table and see where it took us. I would probably lead with "how have you been?" which gives her every opportunity to tell me how she is now "happily married" or something which of course would be my cue to  NOT to bring up the past.

1256849 23 Reviews 39 reads
posted
10 / 28

It's called DISCRETION, PRIVACY, and RESPECTING  BOUNDARIES.  Don't be a creep.

She is a waitress in this setting, not soliciting business. Leave her alone, especially in a public setting like that.

LillianWest See my TER Reviews 47 reads
posted
11 / 28

Nothing goes unnoticed in a casino. Everybody is watching. She could have "reasons" she CAN'T be providing anymore. I can think of many. Health issues, child custody issues, pregnancy, legal issues, maybe she  entered into a monogamous relationship.

NoGreenBorderedEnvelope 33 reads
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12 / 28
reallyareyouserious 33 reads
posted
13 / 28

that even having to ask  shows a level of immaturity, arrogance and selfishness that is absolutely unacceptable and should send you to the top of the DNS list for those who maintain them.

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macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 42 reads
posted
14 / 28

Leave well enough alone..

Senator.Blutarsky 32 reads
posted
15 / 28

...and dropping a hint. Just don't be overly obvious about it and drop it if she gives you the cold shoulder.  Who knows she may show up at your room like this...

trex44 9 Reviews 48 reads
posted
16 / 28

Would you want her getting all "wink, wink, nudge, nudge" while you're at work?

p4p is about discretion and respecting each other's privacy. It's always safer to be safe.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 32 reads
posted
18 / 28

her the ball by just saying, "You look familiar.  Did we ever meet?"  If she doesn't remember you, then nothing's going to happen anyway, and as other's have said, no sense in outing her if she's no longer in the biz.  On the other hand, if she remembers you, she will let you know when and how you met, and then I would not hesitate to ask her if she's still working and/or would be open to seeing you while you're there.   Many Vegas hookers are part time and stay UTR because they have other jobs.  

hammerhead896 44 Reviews 43 reads
posted
19 / 28

Or she would have possibly said something!

Tippecanoe 39 reads
posted
20 / 28

I vote leave her alone.  

If you do have to say something, make it like you don't know her and are asking her out, "Thank you for bringing me a drink, can I return the favor and buy you a drink?"  

No mention of seeing her as a provider IMHO. I wouldn't want the reverse to happen to me. Remember, its not just her. The blackjack dealer knows her and can hear you, too. "pit boss", eyes in the sky, employees walking past, and people around you who might be her friends. Whatever you say won't be a private conversation.  

Most likely she left that life behind to start over, no need to remind her of it. Contrary to popular belief and what is said on this board by providers, its not a glamorous and fun occupation.

PenleyDuke See my TER Reviews 43 reads
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21 / 28

Never ever approach  either party outside of  the 'date' environment.  
I have gents that I have known for 15+ years that I could and would play grab ass with if I ran into them in public. However, I know their lives and tbh I know their wives.  Your situation is different.  Leave her be.

Boobsman100 20 Reviews 38 reads
posted
23 / 28

Privacy not publicly ,and fun .That's what it's all about.

LoveSashaEvans See my TER Reviews 36 reads
posted
24 / 28

Did you want her to shove the drink that you ordered in your face?

Retail_Worker 6 Reviews 33 reads
posted
25 / 28

As my name would suggest I work retail and whenever I'm out in my work shirt at a bar to unwind after a shift I always get questions about what's on sale or if they can get a discount. It got very frustrating.  Most people down like discussing work not the outside.
While the two professions are not remotely the same, I understand.

souls_harbor 36 reads
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26 / 28

I learned never to wear a red short sleeve shirt to a home improvement store.  People always assume you are a member of the staff and start asking you questions.

Retail_Worker 6 Reviews 43 reads
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27 / 28

I got that even though I wasn't wearing the right colors lol. I guess I just have that look.

SensualShai See my TER Reviews 49 reads
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28 / 28

She is not in the business anymore or at least no web presence so leave her alone. Sure she could have left to change her life or just to start over new and it's possible something bad happened to her in the biz and she wants to leave that part behind. Can't you just recognize her and realize she is retired or at least no longer openly active, remember the good times you had with her and let it go? Why would you want to even try to see if you can drop hints? Good grief!

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