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Originally Posted by NaughtyMaddy
Just want to say thank you to all the clients who reach out to us in a calm, respectful and thorough manner. It truly makes the experience that much enjoyable from start to finish.
It's appreciated and I just wanted to share my thoughts on that.
As for the ladies. I also want to thank you wonderful women for what you do. The time that you put in that noone sees or pays for, the friendly dialogue, no drama between each other and supporting one another in this crazy business.
Obviously, noone is perfect and there are some bad seeds, but I am not gonna focus on them. Instead I want to give kuddos to all the people that keep this fun, entertaining and profitable/worth the expense.
Thanks!
Maddy
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I don't know why anyone would want to treat a provider with any less respect then they would treat anyone else. We all have relationships with various humans. People we don't know who pass us on the sidewalk are strangers. The cashiers we buy groceries from are providers of a different variety. The people who have desks adjacent to us at the office are our colleagues. And the people we still talk to from high school are our friends. So unless you are just a total scoundrel who disrespects people in general, or has a problem with providers to to their choice of occupation, then it wouldn't really make much sense why you would disrespect them.
In think in the case of some new guys who are not familiar with the industry, they have some pretty serious misconceptions as to how women want to be treated in the context of their profession, though I think few people will accept this as a legitimate "excuse."
This is really nothing complex, it's actually pretty simple. With few exceptions you can generally expect people to treat you with the same level of kindness that you treat them, especially when there's no long-term connection or established interaction between the two. the more time two people have known each other, that has a tendency to become less consistent.
I think this topic kind of drifts into a broader picture of humanity. But at least we can all be thankful to those who treat us well, regardless of the scenario.