I sometimes wonder how similar my approach to this hobby is compared to other TERB posters. I’ve been using a provider’s social media presence a bit more as part of my process in deciding who to see. I get it…it is a marketing tool for them. I certainly understand. I notice a couple of things:
1) Positive, upbeat, non-controversial posts are things I find attractive and it makes me more likely to book them
2) Asking for gifts is a bit of a turnoff for me. A provider I was considering seeing just started doing this…seems “out of character” (in my eyes) for her. Now, I’m having second thoughts. I realize that providers do this because, in fact, it most likely works
3) Some providers who have a negative, or series of negative experiences with clients, put it out there in a way that tends to over generalize about men
4) And a small group just post things that truly make me feel like they really don’t respect their clients and, for some, just don’t like the male species
just my thoughts for today
1) Positive, upbeat, non-controversial posts are things I find attractive and it makes me more likely to book them
2) Asking for gifts is a bit of a turnoff for me. A provider I was considering seeing just started doing this…seems “out of character” (in my eyes) for her. Now, I’m having second thoughts. I realize that providers do this because, in fact, it most likely works
3) Some providers who have a negative, or series of negative experiences with clients, put it out there in a way that tends to over generalize about men
4) And a small group just post things that truly make me feel like they really don’t respect their clients and, for some, just don’t like the male species
just my thoughts for today