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Originally Posted by HoneyRose
Remember Cathy, the provider who ONLY booked through her own initiations?
She would PM gentlemen she thought she would enjoy being with.
She took the Sadie Hawkins Day theme and ran with it. I haven't heard of anyone else scheduling exclusively through contacting the gentlemen first.
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A clarification. I suspect that, although Cathy would take the initiative to contact gentlemen, she did not (always?)
explicitly suggest an appointment. Sort of like what Lana describes. That may have occasionally caused some confusion -- guys who read that "you don't pick Cathy, she picks you," assumed the come-on would be more direct, and as a result mis-interpreted PMs as normal friendly banter rather than an implied invitation to come see her. Or maybe such clueless, oblivious guys are few and far between.
Most ladies are disinclined to do this sort of thing often, perhaps because of the fear of rejection. There are no guarantees that a guy who piqued her interest will also be interested in her, or may just not have the time and budget or inclination to play. Not to mention that it's difficult for a lady to determine whether she really would enjoy time with a particular guy. I'd guess that it's harder for the ladies to gauge that than for the guys. A guy's posts may not be a reliable guide, because many of us are different in person than through the computer. (Not me, though; I really
am an antisocial, unpleasant, opinionated curmudgeon.) And as far as what other ladies may have said (how much gossiping about us do you ladies do, anyway?
), surely WALDT and CASG apply at least as much in that regard as the other way around,
n'est ce pas? There are some ladies who enjoy my company (God knows why, but I'm thankful) and other ladies to whom I'm Just Another Client or fungible wallet. I still recall one time that a ladyfriend gave me a glowing reference, but the lady to whom she gave the reference didn't really click with me; after I left, she must have been shaking her head and wondering about that reference.