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    Been hemming and hawing about what to put on my card. I'm thinking first name, an innocuous-sounding position like "personal something or other" and a harmless-sounding email address (not [email protected], lol, and not connected to my website). I figure it might be safer to avoid showing the web url in case the card falls into the wrong hands like a jealous spouse, LE, or nutcase. I'm planning on giving these to clients and to potentials on the fly. Thoughts?

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    I've been curious as well. I would put something that a guy might buy for a woman like masseuse or makeup or soemthing so if the card falls into the wrong hands and someone calls you you can always say you do this other thing that lots of men buy for wives and girlfriends.

    Makes me think how seamstressess (I think) used to often be prostitutes as well so it was kind of a weird.code.word thinking from a modern perspective.
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    I've exchanged cards with quite a few ladies at meet & greets, most simply have an email address, some frilly graphics and a title that says something like 'relaxation expert'. You can always write a phone number before handing it if you decide to to.

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    I've been curious as well. I would put something that a guy might buy for a woman like masseuse or makeup or soemthing so if the card falls into the wrong hands and someone calls you you can always say you do this other thing that lots of men buy for wives and girlfriends.

    Makes me think how seamstressess (I think) used to often be prostitutes as well so it was kind of a weird.code.word thinking from a modern perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FiendishGyrator View Post
    Makes me think how seamstressess (I think) used to often be prostitutes as well so it was kind of a weird.code.word thinking from a modern perspective.
    Interesting piece of history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFMNH44 View Post
    I've exchanged cards with quite a few ladies at meet & greets, most simply have an email address, some frilly graphics and a title that says something like 'relaxation expert'. You can always write a phone number before handing it if you decide to to.
    Thanks, C. "Relaxation expert," lol. I'll keep that one in mind!

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