Question, for those providers who have wishlist items on their website, some of which cost a pretty penny. Are these items just given at random, in addition to, or a supplement to the payment of said session? For example, if I wanted to see a provider who charged $1000 per hour, and I bought her a item off her wishlist that cost $300, would that suffice to bring the remainder of the 1k?
That's their wish list, not their barter list!
And you think 300 is a "pretty penny?" What about the ones that have cars and condos on their wish lists? By your line of thinking, if you buy the $400K condo for the 1k an hour gal, you get 400 future sessions free!
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Maybe some guy would give her that title along with the $ 500k in debt? Sounds like a winner for the guy.
And you think 300 is a "pretty penny?" What about the ones that have cars and condos on their wish lists? By your line of thinking, if you buy the $400K condo for the 1k an hour gal, you get 400 future sessions free!
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Many gentlemen love to bring gifts to the object of their affection du jour. Those same men often tip as well. They're wonderful, and we're lucky!
No- it is not acceptable to bring a gift and deduct it from her rate. ![]()
I mean really do you have a bunch of made in China knock offs you want to use to screw these poor girls over with?
Who are YOU to say whether it is acceptable or not?
Aren't you another one of the whiners on Twitter? No wonder you're here trying to speak about injustices.
and counting it towards her total and let me know how that works out for you.
Aren't you another one of the whiners on Twitter? No wonder you're here trying to speak about injustices.
Ur reasoning defies the definition of the word "gift"
I do see where your coming from tho. But to answer your question: NO.
If they wanted to do that. They could just collect their 1000 and buy their gift themselves.
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No bro, even I wouldn't go there unless you wanted a high heel in the groin. LOL
The "Pamper My Ass" page on their website is kinda like a shopping site for fools.
Girls tell me they work though and laugh that they actually do
No to my understanding a wishlist is something that if you wanted to give her a gift in ADDITION to her donation then you have that option. My wishlist is really simple I don't need all these fancy things to make me look classy. I personally can purchase my own lingerie and shoes. If the gent chooses to bring it that's on him anything other than that is a bit much for me. In my humble opinion. Also I don't want anyone getting me something so lavish and thinking I owe them something. Every time i get a gift I'm actually surprised it's really nice. Had a regular bring me bags upon bags of dog food for my non profit organization that was more valuable to me than $600 shoes I could purchase myself. I believe in giving, life isn't worth living if I'm only living for myself. ![]()
I would be much more apt to be generous with someone like you than the entitled providers begging for gifts.
Thank you.
Beautiful answer Rox!
Looking out for our four pawed little friends I stead of me, me, me.
The first +1000 JD ever gave!
Good for you
You must really be getting laid more than usual this time of year, just as you claimed. You are definitely in an unusually (scarily) beneficent mood.
(hope you know I'm just kidding with 'ya
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but, I can't see it.
I will see what I can do tomorrow.
Before we go any further, I must put out this disclaimer. This post was not meant as a troll, nor was it meant to offend anyone. I came about asking this question because I ran across a providers ad on another website, which led me to her personal website, which led me to her wishlist page. Her donations were $500, and one item I ran across was a Michael Kors bag priced at $100. So that got me to thinking, so i thought I would ask. In my opinion learning never stops occurring and just when you think you know it all, you forfeit the ability to learn more. Thank you Ts Sasha and Roxanne and anyone else who responded my inquiries.
It is certainly better to ask than assume. Thanks for asking ![]()