I reviewed a provider and mentioned how drunk she was, well I got called every name under the sun by another provider that worked there. She said she has to drink like that to be with a pig like me
... then I got banned lol
There's only really a very small percentage of women who have
the adaptability to successfully manage through many years in
the "semi-legit" massage business. It takes it's toll on
them psychologically, emotionally & of course physically. Initially a person is attracted in by being a "health care provider" which is very sweet & sincere, however the draw of extra cash for extra services is understandably very compelling! I know if I had to work at least 6 days a week, massaging literally ALL shapes, sizes and ages of women along with their unique personalities, I could not
maintain a sustainable enthusiasm for the work, week after week, year after year, regardless of the monetary incentive. So, this said, whoever reads this, please be sure to show these wonderful brave women the respect & courtesy they deserve! It's always my intention to NEVER be the client who gives these ladies a difficult time. The ONLY times I have engaged in a less than memorable time with any masseuse, is when I can tell they are trying to manipulate me with exhorbant prices. Whenever this has happened, I've litterly said to them, "there's you cash, goodbye", and rarely return, unless many years later, when
I know there's probably all fresh faces & mgmt. I've had some masseuses even chase me down the street, wanting more cash. However I will not be guilted beyond what was initially agreed upon. In another words, there's a fine line of mutual respect which both parties should keep in mind for the best chance for an optimum outcome for both the provider & client.