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Originally Posted by bojulay
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(Know any people who's answer to every conflict or any situation that
might arise is always "I'm always right and they are always wrong")
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I know a few members that are like that!
Good entire post, bojulay, but you left out the reactive provider traits. Oh, nevermind, those examples are in most of the Coed threads!
With the very intimate nature of this type of business, a regular business model may not be appropriate, but the generalities are just as important. Understanding that a provider cannot be all things to all hobbyists, nor are they robots, you are going to get times where things happen that you do not want in a session and the same can be said vice-versa. However, IMO, an ATF type of provider will not only treat this as a business, having great TCB skills, including but not limited to taking care of herself physically and hygienically, but also while BCD with a client, make it feel personal, making sure she is giving her A-game and her best performance in each and every session.
Providers want the money, after all, that is what they are ultimately mainly here for. But, they need to keep in mind that hobbyists cannot be YMMV with the donation, it has to be 100% of her rate, so that is why it is imperative that the provider give her 100% effort and not be YMMV with her services. If they did that, then there would be nothing negative to
react to. If the personal or whatever issue(s) are so bad that is dragging a provider down cannot be forgotten about or put on the back burner for the few moments she is with a guy who is paying for that time they are together, it would be a good idea and in the best interest of both people to cancel and reschedule for another time if possible.