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LC18

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Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.

After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.

I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.

All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
 

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Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.

After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.

I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.

All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
No, don’t need that in my life. We pay for play and fantasy not for relationship nonsense and to listen to your problems.
 

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Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.

After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.

I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.

All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
My instinct is that it's a shame that you're not giving your true feelings. There needs to be a forum for that somewhere. But I think of the day you are in the entertainment business and the mood you project matters. billy elish Negative comments towards Normal people did to my suprise turned me off her music ... Despite it probably just be a bad day. Normally that makes me More interested in person to know more about them but i can see it as a turn off.
 
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Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.

After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.

I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.

All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
People pay for the fantasy and twitter/X for a professional account is advertising.
SPs should probably have a different account that is for their real life thoughts and feelings.
Their professional name account is a brand account and needs to be treated as such.
 

oakvilleguy

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I would definitely not see a provider who complains and bitches on social media or god forbid in person. I’m paying for an experience/fantasy. If I want reality, I’d just go about my life and save a few hundred bucks.
 

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I would definitely not see a provider who complains and bitches on social media or god forbid in person. I’m paying for an experience/fantasy. If I want reality, I’d just go about my life and save a few hundred bucks.

The complainer fantasy market another angle But I think that's the default for normal women
 
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Depends on what you're complaining about. If you feel the need to complain then do so but do it under your real name because then it won't affect potential clients.
If you're using your SP name, then complain but be very selective about it. Otherwise clients will see (too many?) complaints as a potential red flag and have second thought about booking with you.

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squeezer

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Nothing is more of a turn off than seeing a hottie you would like to spend time with complaining about the very customers she is trying to attract. Yes, some Johns I could only imagine its hell to spend time with but none the less, it's off putting thinking it will be an AWE (angry wife experience) vs GFE.
 

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Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.

After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.

I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.

All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
Sugar attracts more than vinegar, they say.
 

LC18

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Depends on what you're complaining about. If you feel the need to complain then do so but do it under your real name because then it won't affect potential clients.
If you're using your SP name, then complain but be very selective about it. Otherwise clients will see (too many?) complaints as a potential red flag and have second thought about booking with you.

LTO_3
I understand your point but that’s not possible as many are hiding this profession from their friends and family.
 

Knuckle Ball

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I think it depends on how the complaint is presented. If the entire X account is filled with nothing but complaints it gives the impression that the SP hates her job and hates her clients.

Also, if the complaint is worded in such a way that the sp is making generalizations about “all clients” or “all men” it comes off sounding angry and bitter. It makes clients wonder what we are gonna be dealing with if we were to go see someone who seems to hate us before we even step through the door.

I think if the sp is generally friendly and present in her online presence then if she complains about a particularly bad day guys would have empathy and be supportive…but if the entire account is nothing but bashing clients, complaining about review boards, etc. then many guys will not want to visit her (except for simps, subs, and findom guys).
 

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I think …but if the entire account is nothing but bashing clients, complaining about review boards, etc. then many guys will not want to visit her (except for simps, subs, and findom guys).
Except for everybody is what you're saying?
 

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Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.

After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.

I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.

All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
SPs. dancers, bank tellers or whatever, and not just women either. When I want complaints I log onto TERB...
 
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John_Jacob

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Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.

After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.

I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.

All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
Tone matters. Of course it all depends on the definition of ‘complaining’ and what the subject is. Your posts on what to include when contacting you is not complaining. There is a difference between “client’s ass stink” versus “client, please wash your ass“. just is.
 
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kherg007

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I can vent to my friends or other escorts if I want to, just keeping it outside of Twitter.
Correct. In some ways, it's a bit like dating --online and in person- where negativity is the number 1 turn off.
I enjoy a lady venting a bit or talking about the industry in general (as i cannot talk about it either to anyone but places like here or people I know from the industry), but only after becoming a reg, and only in private, and not revealing any confidences about any ladies or their names.
 
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LTO_3

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I understand your point but that’s not possible as many are hiding this profession from their friends and family.
I understand that. Depending on what pics etc you show on your SP site/links, leave your person site/link with no pic or a very generic pic so no connection is made between them.

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