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I think this definition is used rather loosely (pardon the pun).
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That's certainly true. If your definition of low volume matters to you, you need to make it clear and hope the providers who say they fit your definition really do fit your definition.
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Hobbyist, does it matter to you if a provider is low volume?
I guess for me, I'd rather not be swapping fluids with a lady that has been with someone within 24 hours, but the reality is you can never tell...Is this a reasonable or realistic request?
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After a while, it mattered to me
a lot. Unfortunately most everyone with whom I considered scheduling read my p411 profile and assured me that they rarely scheduled more than 1 client/day and rarely more than 4 or 5 clients per week, as per my preferrences in my p411 profile, so, to say I was a little dubious would be an understatement. Most were willing to assure me that I would be the only client that day if I booked a minimum of 2 hours, which I did, even though I wasn't all that convinced. In the end, I found a part time UTR provider whose day job didn't really leave her enough time to see a lot of clients. and I just regularly booked a couple of hours with her. I'm sure there are providers out there to meet any definition of low volume. It's just not easy to figure out who really fits your preferences in that regard.
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What happens after that doesn't matter.
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It does if you want the option to pay for more time and don't want to be rushed.