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Originally Posted by Chevalier
Works well for managers dealing with employees; less well with businesses dealing with customers. Most customers don't worry about being favorites of most businesses they patronize, but in P4P? Particularly when praise for Joe can be interpreted as damning Bill with faint praise.
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Originally Posted by Iaintliein
Long ago, on a board far, far away. . . there was a section set aside for doing just that. I don't think it got used that much though.
I agree with SoftPlace on this. Sure most of the client base are comfortable enough with themselves to not be bothered, but certainly not all. Everyone needs some sort of validation, I'm just not sure it needs to be obtained publicly.
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Being a greedy sort, I'd prefer any lady who considered me a "favorite" to express it privately, perhaps with a discount etc.
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i agree, but was just throwing that out in case anyone needed cover.
i dont know if i'm on or off anyone's favorite list, but several of the women i visited in the 2nd half of 2010 said i was "fun" [some were my favs, some were after the 1st visit]. one, after saying that, even wondered out loud what she would need to do to get me to return. btw, i did and it was even funner.
let me check the eccieDude email and see if anyone has replied.
that inbox is empty.
ladies, i
swear on my heart and lil delites and promise that i WILL NOT REVEAL YOUR NAME OR ANY PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION should you decide to email your favs [1, 5, 10, 280, whomever you want] to
eccieDude@yahoo.com. if i screw up and id you, then i will submit and let all of you women lash me with a wet noodle or more.