yes the double standard. some sp's think it's easy to get 'free' pussy, that you can just go to a nightclub pick one up and take them home. it's because they're the ones that will freely go home with a guy from a club. so many non sp girls have that one ugly friend who gets jealous and does not let you take the girl home etc.LexingtonJeremy said:But seriously, sp's have like zero attraction for their clients. Even if the dude's hot or w/e, just the fact that he has to pay for it in the beginning would be extremely off-putting (and yes, we all have to pay in a way, but you know what I mean).
Women don't date down; they won't even date someone on their level.
Why all the questions?cute-bald said:a non paying sexual relationship. Who makes it change to that level ?? ..... sp, client ...... I am thinking if client ..... sp will be put off .... & it will fail. How long usuually before an sp would deside to take it to that level?
There's no formula.cute-bald said:a non paying sexual relationship. Who makes it change to that level ?? ..... sp, client ...... I am thinking if client ..... sp will be put off .... & it will fail. How long usuually before an sp would deside to take it to that level?
Since my answer to the question is requested: no, I wouldn't date a client, for many personal reasons which I don't feel like sharing here.Davy.Biggie said:Someone call Gen in here.![]()
hmmmm I think I met the real genie on one of our dates lolgenintoronto said:Since my answer to the question is requested: no, I wouldn't date a client, for many personal reasons which I don't feel like sharing here.
In addition to those personal reasons, I'm just not interested in doing the work it would take to successfully transform an SP/client relationship into a romantic relationship. If someone met me as Genevieve and grew found of me as Genevieve, no matter how much I also like him and enjoy his company, it's going to take work for both of us to adjust to a relationship where Genevieve is being replaced by the "real me". Genevieve is a fantasy: someone who of course is not completely unrelated to the "real me", but basically a fantasy, ideal version of the "real me". The "real me" is not always smiling, nice, and caring, she doesn't always want to have sex, she doesn't shave on her days off, she can be high maintenance and bitchy, she's often stressed out, she's not always willing to cater to her partner's every desires and needs, and she has needs of her own that she expects to be catered to as well. Basically, she's human, not a fantasy of a woman like Genevieve is.
I like my romantic relationship to be uncomplicated, simple, easy (as much as human relationships can be): starting one from an SP/client relationship is not my idea of an uncomplicated, simple, and easy start.





