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I really like the idea of ladies making the first move. Wish the ladies here on hx would contact me first! It would save me a lot of time and effort!
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You Couldnt have linked this in the previous thread?
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This is a good dating app
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This is the best dating app 😋
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I like the point about who sets the value...
If selling a house, the owner sets the ASK price, the buyer sets the SALE price, or the alternative is NO SALE.
In the present instance, the ladies don't determine the "VALUE." Rather, they set the ASK, just like above. Since most will not negotiate fees, if the buyer is not willing to pay the ASK, then there is no sale.
However, if you don't get your price for your house, you either don't sell it and stay there, or move and rent it out...
If the lady doesn't get her ASK and won't negotiate, the prospective buyer stays home, watches free porn on the internet, jerks off, and goes to sleep. Meanwhile, the ladies end up going hungry, not having rent, and getting their car repossessed.
Buyers always set value. Always.
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Have some fun and get over it. Everyone is so pressed about Donations and rates, there's an array of women on here. Find someone within your budget and stop crying. Have some fun and enjoy life.
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Everyone wants a Lambo but nobody wants to pay for it...
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^ Exactly!
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I actually have some sympathy for guys that can't afford the girls that they would really like to see. If there was a way to offer an "introductory" donation then I would consider it. However, experience has taught me that once a guy gets a lower rate, for any reason, then that is the rate that they feel entitled to forevermore. Then I have to deal with the constant emails and PM's (sometimes bordering on stalking) asking to schedule another session while reminding me of what they were offered before and sometimes even getting a little indignant when I will no longer accept it.
In the end, negotiating or accepting lowball offers causes more problems than it solves. It only "solves" a short-term cashflow need(1) while degrading the long-term objective, which is steady repeat clients that have no problem with my suggested (customary) donations.
(1) The trick is to plan ahead and manage the resources in order to avoid these short-term cashflow needs that generally lead to making poor (or desperate) decisions.
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Very interesting!
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Years ago 'Bombshell Blake' ( Long gone ) joined this site and charged the prevailing rate at that time.
Once she became established--TER provider of the month-- her rates tripled.
Luckily, she 'grandfathered' me in and I was her first and last (of many) clients whenever she visited Los Angeles.
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Marrisa, your fees are more than fair and perfect for the quality of services provided.
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"Have some fun and get over it. Everyone is so pressed about Donations and rates, there's an array of women on here. Find someone within your budget and stop crying. Have some fun and enjoy life."
Pretty much this.
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Proves yellowB2's point. There are buyers at every level until there are not.
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Rob gas stations til you get enough coin for the level you want to participate at.
That also works until it doesn't.
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Buyers don’t set the price, The Market determines the price. Read Adam Smith
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Damn, capitalism is brutal.
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