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Short on time!
jayson2004 8 Reviews 1357 reads
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As I read reviews, I notice there are many times when the guy will say "I didn't have much time" or "I was pressed for time" or "I had other committments later in the day". Why would you book a session when you know you are going to rush yourself? Why not wait and make the extra time to enjoy the moment with the lady? It doesn't make sense to me. Why give a big donation and then "YOU" are the one who is rushing things..not the provider.

Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 506 reads
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Most of us have to work for a living. Many of us are married and have to account for our where-abouts so a mid-day or on-the-way-home-from-work appointment is the only way to go.

I consider myself lucky in that I am self employed and work a job that has very irregular hours. I can use the "working late" excuse just about anytime or see my ATF on my days off so I'm never pressed for time. Not every guy is so lucky.

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 328 reads
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3 / 6

I'm self employed, work from home, and I'm divorced, I was wondering the same question too.
Now I know. I'm a lucky guy!!

sweetnicole1 See my TER Reviews 457 reads
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4 / 6

accounting for your time is quite tricky, I hear ya. Then theres unforeseen traffic issues and so on and so on.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 369 reads
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5 / 6

There is no comodity so precious as time.

When I was married and raising two kids, I had to carve out an hour here and there to see a provider.

Now single, with the kids grown up and all, all I can say is how sweet it is.

apropo See Agency Profile 376 reads
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6 / 6

I cant remember the whole thing but it goes
Time is but an essence of a movement
(this is where i forget some lines and it goes on)
It so true and like your look on things in life.

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