Novice here, so this might be a silly question.
I'm heading to the big city on business soon and I have been browsing around. As there are a few ladies that have made it to my short-list, I often see "upscale" in the description of their ads and wonder what does that really means?
Upscale lady, upscale service, upscale Incall...etc..
I'm not in my 20 or 30s anymore, and I wouldn't say I'm a GQ cover model, but I do clean up nice and 20lbs away from Silver Fox status. My occupation isn't as flashy as say a lawyer or a corporate exec of a Fortune 500, or any other suit-type job. But I pride myself on how I make good money.
So for the sake of not scoring low on a "YMMV" scenario, is a lady that advertises "upscale" only meant for "high-society" and not Average-Joes? That when I walk through her door, she won't be disappointed with my "average-ness" and she'll humour me with sub-par services or no service at all because I'm not one of the elite? despite meeting whatever price we agree on? Do I have to wear a suit and tie and pretend to be elite?
As far as I gathered, if I come across someone's professionally created personal website using professional modelling photos and says "upscale" in their description, I'd believe they are meant for high society, and would probably be too intimidated to request their services (unless I'm wrong). But for random ads claiming "upscale" experiences, could expectations run too high for both client and SP?
I'm heading to the big city on business soon and I have been browsing around. As there are a few ladies that have made it to my short-list, I often see "upscale" in the description of their ads and wonder what does that really means?
Upscale lady, upscale service, upscale Incall...etc..
I'm not in my 20 or 30s anymore, and I wouldn't say I'm a GQ cover model, but I do clean up nice and 20lbs away from Silver Fox status. My occupation isn't as flashy as say a lawyer or a corporate exec of a Fortune 500, or any other suit-type job. But I pride myself on how I make good money.
So for the sake of not scoring low on a "YMMV" scenario, is a lady that advertises "upscale" only meant for "high-society" and not Average-Joes? That when I walk through her door, she won't be disappointed with my "average-ness" and she'll humour me with sub-par services or no service at all because I'm not one of the elite? despite meeting whatever price we agree on? Do I have to wear a suit and tie and pretend to be elite?
As far as I gathered, if I come across someone's professionally created personal website using professional modelling photos and says "upscale" in their description, I'd believe they are meant for high society, and would probably be too intimidated to request their services (unless I'm wrong). But for random ads claiming "upscale" experiences, could expectations run too high for both client and SP?






