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Old 01-03-2011, 09:46 PM   #46
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Nah, I think this one is around for a while

Maybe your guppy will be of some comfort to you.
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Old 01-03-2011, 09:50 PM   #47
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Maybe your guppy will be of some comfort to you.
Nah, they died at least a few months back.
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Old 01-03-2011, 09:58 PM   #48
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Nah, they died at least a few months back.
You did have a bad year, didn't ya babe. I know Becky will be so sad when she reads about your precious pets. Come on tell the truth, did you flush em?
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:22 PM   #49
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You did have a bad year, didn't ya babe. I know Becky will be so sad when she reads about your precious pets. Come on tell the truth, did you flush em?
Nah, I sent them to Edward for dinner; didn't Becky tell you?
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:23 PM   #50
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I didn't think Charles was trying to be hurtful.
Neither did I.

That is why I agreed with FL.
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Speaking for myself, this 'work' is just not tolerable if you really don't like someone. It's such a giving of mind/body/spirit that to really be uncomfortable with somone and try and fake it just takes too much out of me and leaves me empty for the person I do connect well with. You can't put a price tag on that.

I left a guy sitting in the lounge here in Honolulu yesterday for that exact reason, although we didn't get far enough for any discussion.
Besides being a total slob (I am not talking just overweight) he had a dour and negative attitude. Ug. I ain't going anywhere near that, and business has not been good here! Protecting your own energy and carrying on with a good attitude is much more important than a few bucks.
I think I am in love.
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Old 01-04-2011, 06:47 AM   #52
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Old 01-04-2011, 07:28 AM   #53
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I think I am in love.
With the total slob?
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:09 AM   #54
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Speaking for myself, this 'work' is just not tolerable if you really don't like someone. It's such a giving of mind/body/spirit that to really be uncomfortable with somone and try and fake it just takes too much out of me and leaves me empty for the person I do connect well with. You can't put a price tag on that.

I left a guy sitting in the lounge here in Honolulu yesterday for that exact reason, although we didn't get far enough for any discussion.
Besides being a total slob (I am not talking just overweight) he had a dour and negative attitude. Ug. I ain't going anywhere near that, and business has not been good here! Protecting your own energy and carrying on with a good attitude is much more important than a few bucks.
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You mean with all the Obama hangers-on (press, staff, etc.) you couldn't find someone to do?
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Hey that was kind of rude.
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Not for this forum. We like to rib each other and use lots of sarcasm. Oh, and bring politics into a thread whenever possible.
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Ansley was right. It wasn't rude. It was ignorant.
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I think it would be rude and ignorant on Charles' part if Clair was new to this forum. I didn't think Charles was trying to be hurtful. Now Charles if you were, say your sorry.
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Yes, Charles has thrown out some hurtful things in his posts. I didn't think this was one of those times.
This is a serious post. I wasn't going to respond to this, but apparently my "reputation" has colored this one sentence post of mine, so for what it's worth, here is the accurate explanation.

I was focusing on Clair's stay in Hawaii being not good for business. I remembered that Obama was vacationing there, and supposed (without any empirical evidence) that there would be literally thousands of people traveling there because that was where the President was. Lots of mice away from home. And I found it hard to believe that they wouldn't take advantage of being in a Hawaiian paradise w/o getting in some extra entertainment. And Clair was uniquely located to assist. You know, sort of like Dallas is supposed to be during the Superbowl this year.

Actually, the one-liner I posted was supposed to be funny. Nothing more, nothing less. Obviously, I didn't achieve that goal.

Was it rude? I didn't think so. Was it ignorant? Now that's a description that kind of escaped me. To understand the thrust of my post, you had to know that at least the President was vacationing in Hawaii, and that a multitude of hangers-on would be there, too. So, in order to understand the one-liner, you had to be a little abreast of current events. I did not understand the "ignorant" appellation.

Nor was my post meant to disparage Clair in any way.

Clair, if you did take offense to anything in my post, I apologize.
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:39 AM   #55
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This is a serious post. I wasn't going to respond to this, but apparently my "reputation" has colored this one sentence post of mine, so for what it's worth, here is the accurate explanation.

I was focusing on Clair's stay in Hawaii being not good for business. I remembered that Obama was vacationing there, and supposed (without any empirical evidence) that there would be literally thousands of people traveling there because that was where the President was. Lots of mice away from home. And I found it hard to believe that they wouldn't take advantage of being in a Hawaiian paradise w/o getting in some extra entertainment. And Clair was uniquely located to assist. You know, sort of like Dallas is supposed to be during the Superbowl this year.

Actually, the one-liner I posted was supposed to be funny. Nothing more, nothing less. Obviously, I didn't achieve that goal.

Was it rude? I didn't think so. Was it ignorant? Now that's a description that kind of escaped me. To understand the thrust of my post, you had to know that at least the President was vacationing in Hawaii, and that a multitude of hangers-on would be there, too. So, in order to understand the one-liner, you had to be a little abreast of current events. I did not understand the "ignorant" appellation.

Nor was my post meant to disparage Clair in any way.

Clair, if you did take offense to anything in my post, I apologize.
Charles that is exactly how I thought you meant it. I did not think you did it mean spirited. That is why I didn't think it assholeish! Now I can't speak for FL but maybe he, like I, thought it crass. It sounded something like this to me:
"All these folks in Hawaii and you can't even find one that will fuc you or that you wanna fuc?''

Just not a question one ask IMHO. Again that is why I agreed with FL. For clarity I do not think you are ignorant in all matters as we all say and do ignorant things.
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I think I am in love.
Clair and London, together? OMFG. I might have known you two would fall for one another eventually.

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Nah, I sent them to Edward for dinner; didn't Becky tell you?
You shoulda sent half to each diner, methinks...
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Old 01-04-2011, 02:01 PM   #57
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This is a serious post. I wasn't going to respond to this, but apparently my "reputation" has colored this one sentence post of mine, so for what it's worth, here is the accurate explanation.

I was focusing on Clair's stay in Hawaii being not good for business. I remembered that Obama was vacationing there, and supposed (without any empirical evidence) that there would be literally thousands of people traveling there because that was where the President was. Lots of mice away from home. And I found it hard to believe that they wouldn't take advantage of being in a Hawaiian paradise w/o getting in some extra entertainment. And Clair was uniquely located to assist. You know, sort of like Dallas is supposed to be during the Superbowl this year.

Actually, the one-liner I posted was supposed to be funny. Nothing more, nothing less. Obviously, I didn't achieve that goal.

Was it rude? I didn't think so. Was it ignorant? Now that's a description that kind of escaped me. To understand the thrust of my post, you had to know that at least the President was vacationing in Hawaii, and that a multitude of hangers-on would be there, too. So, in order to understand the one-liner, you had to be a little abreast of current events. I did not understand the "ignorant" appellation.

Nor was my post meant to disparage Clair in any way.

Clair, if you did take offense to anything in my post, I apologize.
I have to think those on official detail or press corps would not want to risk a daliance & probably can't afford Clair anyway.

I know a lot of "regulars" in vacation hot spots that (any) President visits/takes over want nothing to do with the place that week because of all the hassle caused by the entourage/security outweighs the slim chance of maybe a photo op in the ice cream shoppe
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Old 01-04-2011, 02:17 PM   #58
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I have to think those on official detail or press corps would not want to risk a daliance & probably can't afford Clair anyway.
You mean they don't have their own PAC =Providers' Action Committee?

You're probably right. Unless you're elected, you probly have to be on ur best behavior.
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It seems to me that Natalie's "friend" has two major/serious grievances with the guy in question: 1 - his offensively racist views, and 2 - his unwillingness to honor her request that they avoid the unpleasant topic. At first blush, these would appear to be more than sufficient reason to dump the guy, perhaps after giving him another warning and another chance.

However, Natalie has not been nearly as specific about what her "friend" finds desirable in the guy's company...some vague combination of chemistry, common interests, enjoyment of each other's company, financial arrangements etc. So, I think it is hard for any of us to draw a definite conclusion about what this "friend" should or shouldn't tolerate. Relationships often require taking some measure of the bad for the sake of the good, especially when we are not talking about anyone's primary or only relationship (where one needs/wants something more nearly ideal). The trade-off judgement is going to be hard for anyone but Natalie's "friend" to weigh, imo.

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this couple in particular has, in many ways, broken the client/companion boundaries. She is no longer paid hourly, but they have a mutual agreement to care for one another's needs in a less formal arrangement.
however is what makes it really tricky. This couple is not on the standard "social script" of either a romantic couple or that of a sex worker and client couple...or indeed on any social script at all. This means that neither of them has any external reference or standard to tell them what they can reasonably/fairly expect of the other person and what the other person can similarly expect of them. All they can do is each rely on their own internal notions and desires for how the relationship should function. There is an excellent chance that these will differ.

At this point I should perhaps mention that I have a "friend" who has been a little way down this road with a few escorts and very very far down it with one. And I can assure you, or rather my "friend" can assure you, that it can become hellishly complex and confusing...a difficult navigation of dangerous waters with neither map nor GPS, so to speak. Also, I/he would have to say that it can be worth the major effort involved, at least sometimes.

Anyway, drawing this verbosity to a close, my "friend's" bottom line advice to Natalie's "friend" is to apply one standard to the relationship that makes sense for either a purely romantic or a purely commercial connection (and thus for a combination of the two presumably). Namely, as long as she finds herself still being consistently glad/happy about opportunities to spend time with the guy, she should continue to seek ways to solve the problem (of which the best might be to talk about the issue as openly and directly as Natalie does in the IP of this thread). However, if she finds herself *routinely* dreading/disliking their time together, she should bring their arrangement to an end. And, of course, he should be making a similar "calculation".

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That is incredibly disrespectful and childish. He knows that the issue is important enough to you that you felt the need to tell him it made you upset and uncomfortable, but he continues to bring it up, hoping to get a rise out of you. When I was in fifth grade, we called that bullying. Most of us realized that was not acceptable behavior and outgrew that phase.

If I were you, I'd explain to him again -- through email perhaps, if emotions tend to get the better of either of you face to face -- how his behavior is making you feel. If, after you have given him a generous second chance to apologize and change his attitude, he persists in purposefully attempting to offend you... well, that's not the kind of relationship I'd want to continue to have with anyone, regardless of our history.
I love this advice! Elegant and spot-on. It may be that this particular client is a little confused and thinks it's somehow cute or funny to try to push your buttons—I know sometimes I might smile when I'm being serious because I don't care for confrontation, and that could send the wrong signal—but there are not many excuses as to why he'd continue his behavior when you've made it clear it makes you uncomfortable. If he couldn't respect a simple request like avoiding bigoted comments, I'd be concerned about what other requests he'd be unable to honor.
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