Pro-Tip #287: Don’t think your ‘money talks’ for you
April 7th, 2011 § 1 Comment
Recognize an important principle: “Cheap can be way more expensive.” Choosing something based on its initial appearance of affordability may cost you more in the long run. See something you feel that you just can’t pass up because the rate is soooo low?
Great. But before you pounce, consider that everyone dealing with companions has reason to know that you get what you pay for. You know when you’re being scammed when it comes to electronics, concert tickets, even cars! It may be time to use your big head to make all your decisions, huh? You should never expect to exchange pennies for treasure.
Also consider that just because you can afford the ticket doesn’t entitle you to a ride. When “shopping” for a companion, you’re obviously looking for certain things.
Conversely, there are also things you won’t tolerate, yes? Well the same holds true for us. You can have all the money your fat little pocket can hold, but for some of us, the money isn’t always the deciding factor. And it won’t facilitate and excuse for whatever you decide to throw out there. Sure, we do what we do and yes, we get paid for it. But that doesn’t mean every escort in the world is starving, and it sure doesn’t mean she’ll put up with any manner of behavior, snide remark, or refusal to follow directions from you for a buck. When sidling up to request a little TLC, consider your delivery before scoffing at a negative reply you’ve received. Sure, money talks, and it can talk you right out of a perfectly enjoyable evening.
Exactly. We are human beings with feelings, not robots.