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10-16-2011, 06:49 PM
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#91
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It's just marketing. Who cares? Escorts give the illusion of the person they think the client wants. As an escort, I see myself as an entertainer. I indulge in a fantasy. If I believe the fantasy that sells best is an Ivy League-educated nymphomaniac who's also a former runway model and a current medical student, that's the character I'll offer my clients.
It works better than saying I'm between jobs and don't particularly enjoy sex with my clients.
If the woman can sell the character, if it's believable enough to her clients, what's the big deal? Why is it so necessary to call people out in an entertainment industry for creating a persona for her business? If your marketing works for you and your clients are happy, and you're not abusing other people's work through things like bait-and-switch or plagiarism, I say party on.
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10-16-2011, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by SweetAmanda
It's just marketing. Who cares? Escorts give the illusion of the person they think the client wants. As an escort, I see myself as an entertainer. I indulge in a fantasy. If I believe the fantasy that sells best is an Ivy League-educated nymphomaniac who's also a former runway model and a current medical student, that's the character I'll offer my clients.
It works better than saying I'm between jobs and don't particularly enjoy sex with my clients.
If the woman can sell the character, if it's believable enough to her clients, what's the big deal? Why is it so necessary to call people out in an entertainment industry for creating a persona for her business? If your marketing works for you and your clients are happy, and you're not abusing other people's work through things like bait-and-switch or plagiarism, I say party on.
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Nicely put. I agree.
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10-16-2011, 06:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SweetAmanda
It's just marketing. Who cares? Escorts give the illusion of the person they think the client wants. As an escort, I see myself as an entertainer. I indulge in a fantasy. If I believe the fantasy that sells best is an Ivy League-educated nymphomaniac who's also a former runway model and a current medical student, that's the character I'll offer my clients.
It works better than saying I'm between jobs and don't particularly enjoy sex with my clients.
If the woman can sell the character, if it's believable enough to her clients, what's the big deal? Why is it so necessary to call people out in an entertainment industry for creating a persona for her business? If your marketing works for you and your clients are happy, and you're not abusing other people's work through things like bait-and-switch or plagiarism, I say party on.
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Very interesting perspective. I must say I agree.
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10-16-2011, 08:42 PM
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Oh baby!!
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Originally Posted by SweetAmanda
It's just marketing. Who cares? Escorts give the illusion of the person they think the client wants. As an escort, I see myself as an entertainer. I indulge in a fantasy. If I believe the fantasy that sells best is an Ivy League-educated nymphomaniac who's also a former runway model and a current medical student, that's the character I'll offer my clients.
It works better than saying I'm between jobs and don't particularly enjoy sex with my clients.
If the woman can sell the character, if it's believable enough to her clients, what's the big deal? Why is it so necessary to call people out in an entertainment industry for creating a persona for her business? If your marketing works for you and your clients are happy, and you're not abusing other people's work through things like bait-and-switch or plagiarism, I say party on.
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Please call me when you get back to Yale!!
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10-16-2011, 08:56 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SweetAmanda
It's just marketing. Who cares? Escorts give the illusion of the person they think the client wants. As an escort, I see myself as an entertainer. I indulge in a fantasy. If I believe the fantasy that sells best is an Ivy League-educated nymphomaniac who's also a former runway model and a current medical student, that's the character I'll offer my clients.
It works better than saying I'm between jobs and don't particularly enjoy sex with my clients.
If the woman can sell the character, if it's believable enough to her clients, what's the big deal? Why is it so necessary to call people out in an entertainment industry for creating a persona for her business? If your marketing works for you and your clients are happy, and you're not abusing other people's work through things like bait-and-switch or plagiarism, I say party on.
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For someone who "claims" to have just registered, you sure do know a lot about the inner workings and the posting habits of D and T members lol.
I agree with your perception on this issue, but I think you missed the fact that the ones calling people out are the very ones claiming they have so much going for them in RL...when all they really have is the brain function of a fked up lab rat lol.
If you are going to downgrade women you don't feel are of the caliber of this faux HDH, you best make sure your friends don't tell those same women you put down just how fked up you really are lmao! If you are going to make a list of what classifies someone as upscale and don't even meet those requirements yourself, damn right people are going to call you out! That's all I am saying.
There is nothing wrong with "pretending" to be something other than what you are for the sake of marketing, but don't put down other women for NOT aspiring to do the same thing when they have no desire to climb the "hooker" ladder. Many of us don't need to be the "best hooker" or have a label of HDH to feel secure about doing this job. We can readily admit this is NOT our ambition in life.
Psst..is that you Isis?
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10-16-2011, 09:07 PM
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Nicely done...
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Originally Posted by London Rayne
For someone who "claims" to have just registered, you sure do know a lot about the inner workings and the posting habits of D and T lol.
Psst..is that you Isis?
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Good catch!!
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10-17-2011, 03:41 AM
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Uh... this is not Isis. Isis doesn't know how to spell and Sweet Amanda does. Sorry just saying.
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10-17-2011, 03:56 AM
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who is Isis? or should I ask?
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10-17-2011, 07:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Anita Lay
who is Isis? or should I ask?
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NNNOPE
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10-17-2011, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Anita Lay
who is Isis? or should I ask?
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She/he was a nebulous poster from the past who is currently banned. Had a lot of very strong opinions but her/his character never really did add up in many different fashions.
I'm not speaking as a moderator but just as a casual observer who was curious about this member at a time.
It's alright to ask. But it's a difficult question to answer. There are many members who were here and now, gone. So it goes ...
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10-17-2011, 08:50 AM
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The forrest needs a good fire every so often to reinvigorate
So it goes indeed!
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10-17-2011, 08:58 AM
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I'm such a fucking feline
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Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers
She/he was a nebulous poster from the past who is currently banned. Had a lot of very strong opinions but her/his character never really did add up in many different fashions.
I'm not speaking as a moderator but just as a casual observer who was curious about this member at a time.
It's alright to ask. But it's a difficult question to answer. There are many members who were here and now, gone. So it goes ...
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So, when you refer to Isis as "him/her" and say that "his/her character...", it makes me think of a specific Isis. Remember the model from ANTM, Isis? I doubt this is the person everyone is referring to.... Or IS it...?
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10-17-2011, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Lovelyelle_01
So, when you refer to Isis as "him/her" and say that "his/her character...", it makes me think of a specific Isis. Remember the model from ANTM, Isis? I doubt this is the person everyone is referring to.... Or IS it...?
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No.
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10-17-2011, 09:33 AM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
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Back to the OP.
An upscale high class provider does not post here or have a showcase here or post ads here.
They are mostly UTR and make their dates in back channel manners.
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10-17-2011, 09:50 AM
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Blanket statements are tough to defend , Charles.
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Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Back to the OP.
An upscale high class provider does not post here or have a showcase here or post ads here.
They are mostly UTR and make their dates in back channel manners.
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This is so untrue...
Class is class, it goes beyond socio economics boundaries or where you post.
Charles could be right (for him) but for anyone out there listening to my dumbass. Everyone single one of us has a certain air of class to another. Do not ever let anyone put you in a box. Be yourself , if you are happy with yourself and seek to change the things that you are not happy with.
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