Originally Posted by Brel link=board=2;threadid=854;start=msg18251#msg18251 date=1075258545
Originally Posted by Brel link=board=2;threadid=854;start=msg18251#msg18251 date=1075258545
Note: i edited this copied and edited this post from a thread in Club Chat.Originally Posted by Brel link=board=2;threadid=854;start=msg18251#msg18251 date=1075258545
so, what happened? the cat ate her stash and OD'd and she had to take it to the vet, someone broke a drumstick over her head and she had to go to the emergency room or was she sucked thru a tear in the fabric of the space-time continuum and she's waiting to give you that private dance five days in the future?
whatever happened, keep this in mind. this sort of occurrence is pretty common with sex workers. so, if you're going to deal with dancers outside the club. you should realize that there is a certain degree of flakiness that comes along with it. of course, there are exceptions but with most dancers, it's just a matter of degrees. some are less flakey than others. why? take your pick...drugs, alcohol, lack of a work ethic, immaturity, youth, etc.
next time, set a convenient meeting place 10 or 15 minutes away from your location. tell her to give you a call, if she doesn't see you at the meet. if she actually shows up. you're only 10-15 minutes away. if she doesn't show, then you're not too inconvenience and you can go to plan "B". assuming you have a plan "B". granted, sometimes unexpected occurrences do happen. however, until she shows some measure of consistency and reliability, never take a dancer's word too seriously.



Get a call on my cell. She says we have to cancel, this problem, that problem, blah blah blah.
. granted, sometimes unexpected occurrences do happen. however, until she shows some measure of consistency and reliability, never take a dancer's word too seriously.
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