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On 3/7/2026 at 7:03 AM, minuteman06 said:

While the wording definitely could have been better, just to play devil's advocate for a second I can see where this conversation is coming from.  Of course in the end it is always up to the provider on what services they end up providing regardless of what was previously discussed but, for example:  I book a massage session with @Skilled Hands, show up, but never receive a massage.  It would leave you scratching your head and wondering why the massage didn't happen when that's what you booked looking forward to in the first place.

@Skilled HandsI was just using that as an example, in no way was I ever suggesting you've never provided the service(s) you

Say someone books me and wants daty, I agree and when he shows up his hygiene isn't looking to good 

I have the right to deny that service or any service if I feel uncomfortable 

And he can leave

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10 hours ago, Exotic Touch Danielle said:

Say someone books me and wants daty, I agree and when he shows up his hygiene isn't looking to good 

I have the right to deny that service or any service if I feel uncomfortable 

And he can leave

That's exactly what I stated but the op was wondering why services were denied when he thought he had done everything right in preparation for the date.  Your example is an obvious one, no one would (or should) argue that and there are many other examples of the same situation.  Maybe the question is; did the op over inflate himself thinking he was squeaky clean and perfectly hygienic or was it a case of promises over communication pre visit where the woman had zero intentions all along of following through with anything.  The later could also be a case sometimes where just about anything is said to get the client there and either no intentions of follow through or at least not without an upcharge on the woman's part.

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3 hours ago, minuteman06 said:

That's exactly what I stated but the op was wondering why services were denied when he thought he had done everything right in preparation for the date.  Your example is an obvious one, no one would (or should) argue that and there are many other examples of the same situation.  Maybe the question is; did the op over inflate himself thinking he was squeaky clean and perfectly hygienic or was it a case of promises over communication pre visit where the woman had zero intentions all along of following through with anything.  The later could also be a case sometimes where just about anything is said to get the client there and either no intentions of follow through or at least not without an upcharge on the woman's part.

All those scenarios happen. So in any one specific scenario when something isn’t provided who will you believe. The provider or client. That is why I don’t understand coming here and asking questions as to why a service wasn’t provided. Isn’t that provider the only one who can answer that truthfully? Anything else is just speculation. 

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What if this provider is doing the same thing with everyone just to reel them in they say they do whatever was agreed upon and once the session is started they say they can’t. That is not fair at all!

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17 minutes ago, Halifaxseeker said:

What if this provider is doing the same thing with everyone just to reel them in they say they do whatever was agreed upon and once the session is started they say they can’t. That is not fair at all!

Who is everyone? 2 people, 5, 10, 30. Look I’m not defending false advertising or deceptive practices. But it’s still speculation. We don’t know the circumstances and each time someone visits with a provider only the provider and that client can tell what’s happened or not. So without both sides of the story it’s a he said she said situation. But go ahead and believe what makes you sleep better. If you haven’t discussed this with said provider you’re still making assumptions and speculating as to why YOU didn’t receive the services you sought.

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