ok, you do your research, schedule an appt, visit her. the end result is either "holy fking universe - that was fan-fking-tastic!!", great but not superlative, or it just didnt turn out like you thought.
now, in the first and second cases, i usually tell the woman "that was really fine! i am so glad that we met." in the last case, i usually either dont say anything or say "thanks" and move on.
several times i have communicated after the fact, because i felt that she might want to know. i start my note w/ thanks and appreciations for the things that were positive and then mentioned the thing i didnt think was so positive.
70-80% of the time, the women [and these are women who usually gets positive reviews, these are not lower-tier women] usually replied w/ rant, diatribe, negative shit ("how dare you say that!!", "that is so uncalled for", "you should have told that to me face to face!!" are some of the nicer things i've received; most have been worse]. they didnt acknowledge the positive things i said and usually dont acknowledge or address the less than positive behavior i wrote about. they just dumped on me.
and though i get over it, it is very disconcerting to read, knowing that i didnt bad-mouth them, call them names, or dump on them.
to her credit, one woman recently acknowledged my thanks and acknowledged my comments and replied that she is working on her service, even invited me back for a visit to see how she has improved. i'm seriously considering it and will pay her full consulting fee, not the discount she offered.
i've read over and over from both sides, "you really should let us/them know what went not so well".
but in the end, does it really happen?? and more importantly, does it make any difference??
i am serious in asking this as i am wondering if i should even attempt it again in the future, giving my low return on investment for doing so. and just put it in a review for the guys to hear from a different point of view and let it be done with.
so, a
serious question seeking some personal, candid, and frank answers, not generalities.
question for the men:
have you ever [during, at the end, or after a session] offered some constructive criticism or suggestions or comments about something that did or didnt happen or didnt go the way you hoped? if so, why did you do so and what reaction did you get? if you dont, why not?
question for the women:
has a guy ever [during, at the end, or after a session] offered you some constructive criticism or suggestions or comments about something that he felt did or didnt happen or didnt go the way hehoped? if so, how did you react to it? if he sent you a communication afterwards to mention it, how did you react?
thanks for sharing your experiences/thoughts.
cos, shouldnt this all just be fun and delites???