"the primacy of rational scientific inquiry is being restored." - RFK Jr. 
So, question.
For the gents,
We are in a field that your attraction to us is important, not ours to you.
What catches your eye first to book? Legs, waist, breast, butt, lingerie... ect.
And do you book primarily on looks? (Like those who see a picture, number, and don't read anything further) Or does the bio/ad play much importance?
Someone that is sexy and classy, and looks healthy. Also a smile is always preferred, as shows you are someone that has fun. Looking fit and trim is also a bonus to me. Tatoos are neither good nor bad.I would not wish to be talked about in this way, and I wouldn't want those I see to be disrespected either.
contrary to what point was being made, I would say I have been fortunate enough to enjoy time in this, with some men I wouldn't have even attempted to catch eyes with in public, and some quality blessings I might not have given them the time they deserved.
So, question.
For the gents,
We are in a field that your attraction to us is important, not ours to you.
What catches your eye first to book? Legs, waist, breast, butt, lingerie... ect.
And do you book primarily on looks? (Like those who see a picture, number, and don't read anything further) Or does the bio/ad play much importance?
I thought this has been answered here multiple times but maybe it’s in a different thread. Either way, they’ll chime in if they feel it’s necessary but the consensus is that most would not participate in free time outside of a booking. This is their business and asking them to offer their time out for free (even if it is just watching a movie) is disrespectful.I'm a fairly new member of MERB and I just finished reading this long, very informative and addictive thread. Thank you Lena for starting it. Often in life, there is more to be learned about the person who is asking the question than about the answer itself!.
My first question for the lady's is as follows :
If a regular client that you appreciate and see for 2 hrs dates and 4 hrs dinnerdates regularly asked you if you would consider accompanying him to watch a movie or a show free of charge following one of your regular 4 hrs dinnerdate at regular price, how would you feel?
I'm asking because I respect what SW's do for society and for me in particular and would never want to offend a person I truly appreciate by asking her a freebie either for an intimate date or a social date in a bar or restaurant. That said, I would never pay hundreds of dollars just to have a person to sit next to me during a show knowing full well that nothing will happen except maybe holding hands.
Thank you ladies for taking time to answer this question.
If a regular client that you appreciate and see for 2 hrs dates and 4 hrs dinnerdates regularly asked you if you would consider accompanying him to watch a movie or a show free of charge following one of your regular 4 hrs dinnerdate at regular price, how would you feel?
Often personal and professional time are mixed together.I'm a fairly new member of MERB and I just finished reading this long, very informative and addictive thread. Thank you Lena for starting it. Often in life, there is more to be learned about the person who is asking the question than about the answer itself!.
My first question for the lady's is as follows :
If a regular client that you appreciate and see for 2 hrs dates and 4 hrs dinnerdates regularly asked you if you would consider accompanying him to watch a movie or a show free of charge following one of your regular 4 hrs dinnerdate at regular price, how would you feel?
I'm asking because I respect what SW's do for society and for me in particular and would never want to offend a person I truly appreciate by asking her a freebie either for an intimate date or a social date in a bar or restaurant. That said, I would never pay hundreds of dollars just to have a person to sit next to me during a show knowing full well that nothing will happen except maybe holding hands.
Thank you ladies for taking time to answer this question.
That's basically negotiations tactics lol“I should have booked you instead of spending money on another person”
“I want to book you but you’re out of my budget so I will book this person instead”
“I am planning on seeing this person and maybe you”
“I wish your rates were the same as this person”
Do you read yourself before you press send?
Do you think it gives us a good impression?
Why did you think it was a good idea to send that?
Why would you not include the movie in your social date time?I'm a fairly new member of MERB and I just finished reading this long, very informative and addictive thread. Thank you Lena for starting it. Often in life, there is more to be learned about the person who is asking the question than about the answer itself!.
My first question for the lady's is as follows :
If a regular client that you appreciate and see for 2 hrs dates and 4 hrs dinnerdates regularly asked you if you would consider accompanying him to watch a movie or a show free of charge following one of your regular 4 hrs dinnerdate at regular price, how would you feel?
I'm asking because I respect what SW's do for society and for me in particular and would never want to offend a person I truly appreciate by asking her a freebie either for an intimate date or a social date in a bar or restaurant. That said, I would never pay hundreds of dollars just to have a person to sit next to me during a show knowing full well that nothing will happen except maybe holding hands.
Thank you ladies for taking time to answer this question.
Thanks for your answer. Certainly don't want to start an argument here, I see your point but I don't believe that going to watch a show after having a 4 hrs dinner date in a nice restaurant compares to working a full day for free. I'm not asking for a free GFE date. But again I asked your for your feelings and I understand for you it's a no-no. Thank you.How would you feel if your boss asked you to come in on a Saturday but wouldn’t pay you? You’ve been working there for years so surely you would say yes, right?
Thanks for your answer. Certainly don't want to start an argument here, I see your point but I don't believe that going to watch a show after having a 4 hrs dinner date in a nice restaurant compares to working a full day for free. I'm not asking for a free GFE date. But again I asked your for your feelings and I understand for you it's a no-no. Thank you.
Thank you, really I appreciate any reply to my question. As a client, even if I consider myself a very respectful person, I understand I need to see things from the SP's point of view. To answer your question, I am willing to pay for social time but for me social times means talking with the person, learning about her, having a good time with that person. Not watching a show in silence. Nevertheless, so far seeing the answers I got, It doesn't seem to be a very good idea. Thank you for your input Rebaynia .Why would you not include the movie in your social date time?
Define regularly? If you book these 6-hour long appointments with me every week, after 3 months we should start discussing an arrangement, of course!If a regular client that you appreciate and see for 2 hrs dates and 4 hrs dinnerdates regularly asked you if you would consider accompanying him to watch a movie or a show free of charge following one of your regular 4 hrs dinnerdate at regular price, how would you feel?
Thank you, excellent answer that give me food for thoughts. The funny part is that I already know that time is the most valuable thing we have but somehow I did not see that in that particular situation. Really appreciate your input on this.I see your pov, but the issue is that this business is not like most. The business IS the time spent with you. So the only way, really, for your idea to have legs is if she brings up the idea of spending time with you outside of the "meeting" scenario. Otherwise it will just seem like you want more time with her for free... when her business is literally her time. It's not like asking the cashier out on a date after her shift.
My head on your shoulder, our hands on thighs, exchanging a look and a laugh when a funny scene comes up, discussing of the movie afterwards, whispering a few dirty things during the movie; watching a movie for me is always a shared experience. I bet you never had a good movie companion :- )social time but for me social times means talking with the person, learning about her, having a good time with that person. Not watching a show in silence.
If you bring me to a scary movie I will need somewhere to hide and put my headMy head on your shoulder, our hands on thighs, exchanging a look and a laugh when a funny scene comes up, discussing of the movie afterwards, whispering a few dirty things during the movie; watching a movie for me is always a shared experience. I bet you never had a good movie companion :- )
Sorry, I am not the right girl for a scary movie, I just can't watch those!If you bring me to a scary movie I will need somewhere to hide and put my head![]()
Merci Gisele, I always liked to read your comments during my 2 weeks of reading this thread. I certainly see your point. Let me assure you that I had very pleasing movie watching experience lol. Again judging by the answers I got it may not be a very good idea to propose a personal date like that. Merci pour m'avoir partagé ton opinion. Je pense que c'est a ça que sert ce thread.My head on your shoulder, our hands on thighs, exchanging a look and a laugh when a funny scene comes up, discussing of the movie afterwards, whispering a few dirty things during the movie; watching a movie for me is always a shared experience. I bet you never had a good movie companion :- )
Your head on my chest, your hands holding tightly my arm, exchanging few screams but never looking at the screen, telling ourselves afterwards we will never watch it again, hiding under the blanket the whole night because we have post traumatic images of the movie, that's a good dating night ideaSorry, I am not the right girl for a scary movie, I just can't watch those!





