I have a question about this phrase, and I’m hoping to get the ladies' opinions as well as guys.
Many SP's ads and websites specifically ask for a potential client to tell her their ethnicity up front, and others want an introduction and “tell me a bit about yourself” I’ve always assumed that they wanted a potential client to include general things like my age, hight, weight etc… including my ethnicity, because they have personal preferences about who they see.
But I’ve also seen ladies on social media, and in a recent thread about contacting SP's, disparage the phrase “fit white male” like it's some kind of red flag for them when they see it from a potential client. What is it about the phrase that strikes a wrong chord? I know claiming to be attractive is in the eye of the beholder.
So should a guy include that kind of thing in an introductory communication or not?
Many SP's ads and websites specifically ask for a potential client to tell her their ethnicity up front, and others want an introduction and “tell me a bit about yourself” I’ve always assumed that they wanted a potential client to include general things like my age, hight, weight etc… including my ethnicity, because they have personal preferences about who they see.
But I’ve also seen ladies on social media, and in a recent thread about contacting SP's, disparage the phrase “fit white male” like it's some kind of red flag for them when they see it from a potential client. What is it about the phrase that strikes a wrong chord? I know claiming to be attractive is in the eye of the beholder.
So should a guy include that kind of thing in an introductory communication or not?