Have you noticed that Twitter became a sewer of providers talking smack about bad clients? #KeepItClassy
I would have canceled my comcast services years ago if all they did was complain about delinquent clients on their Twitter page lol 😜 What are your thoughts when you see either clients or providers using Twitter as a tool to bad mouth each other? I don't think it's cool at all in either case. Thoughts?Just makes you look bad. By you, I am not referring to you, Sasha. Ladies think they get business this way, I think it does the opposite.
What would you do if you were drugged by a client and almost died? How would you handle that?
To imply that Twitter is the way to go in such instances is naive sweetie. U must call 911 and call the police immediate and seek medical attention. Ure going on a tangent here. I'm talking about stuff like NCNS or time wasters or people who don't review donation information before contacting provider or people who haggle etc.
How does a provider get drugged by a client? Did he put roofies in his semen when she's sucking on him? Only a not very cautious or smart provider will take anything from a guy she doesn't know. I don't drink anything in their living quarters and I don't drink anything they bring to my house.
more providers have turned me away than turned me on with what they write casually on their twitter accounts.
It's actually sadly humorous... an "upscale" provider with great web site, ads and TER presence who sounds like BBFS4ever on their twitter. SMH
Except email abusers and stuff. I see real names or phone numbers posted on twitter a little too much, but usually guys who go out of their way to text a girl and call her a dirty whore or something. So I mean - - -
I'm ALWAYS bitching about time wasting emails, but have toned it down a bit as of late. Probably counter productive in the long run. At times, it is productive in the "what not to do" sense... and also entertaining to those who keep seeing me apparently lol!
Twitter can be fun, but it can be a very tempting place air dirty laundry that nobody wants to smell on a windy day, especially if everyone else is doing it.
Personally, I like the ones where the dude tries to insult the girl, and she tweets the texts as an example. They're pretty hilarious if you ask me lol!
That of course is just my opinion. I just like to see the positive part of the business and try to be more grateful about the good clients rather than the bad.
As much as everyone wants to think sweetness is going to attract the best clients, they are very very wrong. It will attract more money, no doubt. But all sweet clients? Not in my experience. (I've been sweet Courtney lol) To me, being a little testy drives away the "liability clients" thus allowing me to invest that energy into a client who comes back and drops 10-20-30 grand annually. I don't need to attract "that guy" because my regulars are coming back.
I have met many people with perfect online presences, sweet like candy to my soul - on twitter or Facebook - but when I hung out with them in person, Oh Boy. Snapping their fingers at every service oriented person at the mall, taxis, restaurants and treating them like slime. Tipping terribly, yelling and swearing at food service people, or people at the register for the stupidest reasons too. I literally felt glass slicing my heart the way these people treated others. Not to mention asking me to help them ruin other people's reputations by reviewing restaurants and stores with the server's name on it. (who, by the way, did nothing wrong in my eyes.)
Sure, professional and nice twitter accounts can be great. But take them to dinner and holy shit, they are embarrassing.
Or you get the roommate who goes to church every sunday, and turns from an evil, mean abuser to a glowing angel the second they step out of the car. And everybody believes that person is an angel. You say "Um well he used to slap his wife around and scream at her all day."
"Oh, no way. I think you're exaggerating. He gives such nice devotions on the pulpit. He has such a sweet soul. He's a men's group leader."
Yeah, when it benefits some people, they'll be nice all day on twitter. But when no one's watching, watch out.
I want to meet the people who are real people. The people who admit that they are human and faulty, who show their true colors in a personal exchange behind closed doors and in public. So long as they're not ones who are obviously psycho, a little negativity and frustration? I'll take that over the "surprise" any day. lol
(By the way, you manage to be sweet online and in person - I'm not talking about you!)
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I wish people LOOKED like their personalities.. It would make life much easier.. 💋
by the way... There are still some accounts on twitter, or threads on TER, or emails I wish my eyes had never seen. We all have our own level of tolerance. While I tolerate some things, some things cross the line just a little bit, so I don't press the heart button lol!
I don't use Twitter myself.
Sad that a bunch of old hags that can't even get paid to fuck men anymore have nothing better to do than use social media to whine about others, as if my handle somehow pushed them into the abyss
Just what kind of troll are you if you don't even rate a pinned Tweet of your own?
and you wonder why I called you merely "adequate" as trolls go, I should have added "barely adequate"
As for the OTHFBC, I am glad to see that they have found a new hobby more exciting than knitting sweaters and gossiping about each other's grandkids.
Those imbeciles have no lives and just keep on posting the same negative crap whining about stuff from nearly 20 years ago.
That should give you a heads up as to how old some of those delisted prostitutes are. And now they are just living off social welfare handouts and crying about how life is so unfair to them.
Waaaaaa.....waaaaaa...waaaaa
to get a pinned tweet on that OTHFBC twitter page.
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I would have canceled my comcast services years ago if all they did was complain about delinquent clients on their Twitter page lol 😜
What are your thoughts when you see either clients or providers using Twitter as a tool to bad mouth each other? I don't think it's cool at all in either case. Thoughts?
I think perhaps some ladies are treating Twitter as a way to review clients. Every provider has a DNS list. Some appreciate the heads up. I for one enjoy reading the banter because it reassures me that we are all human and we all here together. We experience lots of things that we can't share with many. I guess for some Twitter can be therapeutic. It's cheaper than a shrink. I try to post fun and sexy stuff. But I have to admit that I laughed my ass off when a lady posted a photograph of a poop stained towel that was used after the client took a shower. So if there is anything that can be taken from this. Wash your ass! And I will too!
Kisses
Elle Vegas
Kind of like a - throw a stick in a pit of dogs, and the one that yelps is the one that got hit. lol
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Twitter is a invaluable tool that enables you to evaluate those you wish to know, and those you wish to avoid.
(BTW: Providers and hobbyists follow me, and I follow them back, and we enjoy Twittering one another...But, I do NOT mention my career as an escort via Twitter.)
Is it Twittering or Tweeting? Hell I don't know!
Anywho, Twitter it seems, is all about venting for the most part. I TOTALLY use it for letting Big Companies know how I feel about their service or services. I.E. AT&T. These big companies shit all over us little guys. And if I can put out there that they are screwing me over somehow, and lots of peeps see it, then so be it. Big companies especially don't like when u bad mouth them(though well deserved). So they'll usually tweet u back with some kind of solution to ur problem. Give it a try people. It works!
As for bad mouthing people in general, IMO, that's not right!
#justsayin
(BTW: Providers and hobbyists follow me, and I follow them back, and we enjoy Twittering one another...But, I do NOT mention my career as an escort via Twitter.)