.....Perfect.The SP isn't ruining your life, you are ruining your life with the SP.
.....Perfect.The SP isn't ruining your life, you are ruining your life with the SP.
Now this is just being stupid. Many guys will only indulge in this hobby once or twice a month so having a separate phone for pooning is ridiculous. I know several SP's who have a separate phone for business and I'm surprised that all of them don't do that. Sure it may be inconvenient but I don't see how you ladies can be comfortable giving out your personal number to clients.And you can afford to pay for whatever you are paying a SP for and can't afford to pick up a phone designated for pooning at $50 and $10-$20/month for maintenance?
B-I-N-G-OI can't believe anyone would complain about an SP returning their call. I mean you DID call her first so obviously you wanted to talk to her. Consider the alternative, those SP's who never return messages even if you leave dozens of messages over several weeks. Which would you prefer?
I don't have a cell phone and probably never willA pooner should value whatever privacy he has in life. So, it's MANDATORY to have a hobby phone, which is ALWAYS kept out of the house if you're married.
I always give a number by voice to call back on.For instance, if I call an SP and I get her voicemail, I'll say something like, "Hi, saw your ad on CL. I'd like to get some more info on your services. If you get this message before 4:00 p.m., call me back. If not, I'll call another day. Ciao"
Says you. What would be an ideal solution for this then where the SP isn't the one left holding the responsibility bag?Valium said:Now this is just being stupid. Many guys will only indulge in this hobby once or twice a month so having a separate phone for pooning is ridiculous.
It's their choice to and they made their bed they should lie in it if the grand plan falls to pieces. They've got no one else to blame but themselves.Valium said:I know several SP's who have a separate phone for business and I'm surprised that all of them don't do that. Sure it may be inconvenient but I don't see how you ladies can be comfortable giving out your personal number to clients.
Perfect ..... again!The point I'm trying to make is that if you value your life and your privacy then you would do whatever was necessary to protect it, even if it means dishing out additional funds. Your life and privacy are YOUR responsibilites and no one elses.
Hypothetically?? hmmmIwannarocu said:I think the answer to this depends on your personal situation. Hypothetically, if you phoned while your wife was in another room and she just walked in, which of those two options would you prefer?
Personally I have no problem with SP's calling me at any time and I actually encourage it with my regulars. For someone who is ultimately concerned with privacy this may be an option but it still does not solve the problem completely. For those like me who are not concerned or who see SP's infrequently a second phone is certainly not necessary.Says you. What would be an ideal solution for this then where the SP isn't the one left holding the responsibility bag?
Just so I'm clear about this. A one time fee of the purchase of a mobile and then the maintenance fee of whatever the phone card denomination is used, is completely unreasonable in your eyes for the pooner to shy away from possible life destruction; but paying a SP whatever $ for amusement for a specified amount of time is any better? The point I'm trying to make is that if you value your life and your privacy then you would do whatever was necessary to protect it, even if it means dishing out additional funds.
CalgaryJenn said:this thread is turning into a whole lot of finger pointing back and fourth. Nobody wants to be wrong. Hell, thats human nature. But to sit and lay blame on others it dumb. Everybody plays a part in the hobby and has a role. is your role to call and hang up, without a plan? Or do you have the courtesty to leave a brief message? After all, odds are you wanted the SP to offer you the courtesy to answer the phone OR call you back. If not, you might have complained she didn't answer or call back. Yup, it's a 2 way street. Respect and discretion have to be given to both the pooner and the SP.
YES, ultimately it is your own responsibilty to unsure your own privacy. If you don't want the SP to return your call then don't call in the first place or if you do call then at least leave a message with further instructions.Creole Lady Marmalade said:Your life and privacy are YOUR responsibilites and no one elses.
Now this is just being stupid. Many guys will only indulge in this hobby once or twice a month so having a separate phone for pooning is ridiculous. I know several SP's who have a separate phone for business and I'm surprised that all of them don't do that. Sure it may be inconvenient but I don't see how you ladies can be comfortable giving out your personal number to clients.
I really don't understand what is the big deal here.If the SP calls back and you are in a situation where you can't talk discreetly just tell her you are busy and will call back later. It's not like anyone will know who is calling you unless you are calling from a public/work phone which is just stupid. Use your personal phone which only you answer then nobody will know who is calling you.
I have had a few SP's call or text msg me while I am at work or out with family/friends and it has never bothered me. Personally I rarely leave messages for SP's if they don't answer and I don't expect them to call back but I DO appreciate it. I can't believe anyone would complain about an SP returning their call. I mean you DID call her first so obviously you wanted to talk to her. Consider the alternative, those SP's who never return messages even if you leave dozens of messages over several weeks. Which would you prefer?
I've seen a couple of ladies argue that it is okay to call a number back as long as it is within a short timeframe of the missed call. I disagree; there are still too many unknowns, too many "what ifs," and too many risks.
What if he was calling from his office but all his incoming calls get routed through a receptionist? Do you just play the "Sorry, wrong number" card, or do you say, "Someone called me from this number?"
What if his wife comes home unexpectedly shortly after he calls you from his cell? He's in the can and his wife takes the liberty of answering his phone for him. Sure you can pretend it's a wrong number, but come on, women are smarter and more intuitive than to fall for that. What happens when the suspicious wife sees your number on caller ID and decides to Google it later?
What if you've missed the call simply because he hung up after three rings because something came up and he couldn't talk anymore? You call him back assuming that you missed the call whilst rummaging through your purse, but he is in fact unable to talk to you.
Don't assume that a guy is freely available to talk just because he called recently. This hobby demands the highest level of discretion and it is an SP's job to ensure she affords that to her clients.
Besides, I still think it incredibly rude and presumptuous to call someone back just because their number appeared on your caller ID. If they wanted a return call, they'd have left a message to that effect.
This really comes down the most basic rules of etiquette, professionalism and discretion. Guys, if you want a lady to call you back, leave her a message. Instruct her as to when she can or cannot call you. Ladies, pretend like it's the old days and you don't have a list of the phone numbers of all your missed calls. If there's a voicemail message, be professional and call him back within the parameters he outlines. If he doesn't leave a voicemail message, or if you get his message too late to return the call, let it go. He will find another way to reach you if he really wants to see you.
OMG! It only took like 6 or 7 pages of bickering to get the perfect answer !I've seen a couple of ladies argue that it is okay to call a number back as long as it is within a short timeframe of the missed call. I disagree; there are still too many unknowns, too many "what ifs," and too many risks.
What if he was calling from his office but all his incoming calls get routed through a receptionist? Do you just play the "Sorry, wrong number" card, or do you say, "Someone called me from this number?"
What if his wife comes home unexpectedly shortly after he calls you from his cell? He's in the can and his wife takes the liberty of answering his phone for him. Sure you can pretend it's a wrong number, but come on, women are smarter and more intuitive than to fall for that. What happens when the suspicious wife sees your number on caller ID and decides to Google it later?
What if you've missed the call simply because he hung up after three rings because something came up and he couldn't talk anymore? You call him back assuming that you missed the call whilst rummaging through your purse, but he is in fact unable to talk to you.
Don't assume that a guy is freely available to talk just because he called recently. This hobby demands the highest level of discretion and it is an SP's job to ensure she affords that to her clients.
Besides, I still think it incredibly rude and presumptuous to call someone back just because their number appeared on your caller ID. If they wanted a return call, they'd have left a message to that effect.
This really comes down the most basic rules of etiquette, professionalism and discretion. Guys, if you want a lady to call you back, leave her a message. Instruct her as to when she can or cannot call you. Ladies, pretend like it's the old days and you don't have a list of the phone numbers of all your missed calls. If there's a voicemail message, be professional and call him back within the parameters he outlines. If he doesn't leave a voicemail message, or if you get his message too late to return the call, let it go. He will find another way to reach you if he really wants to see you.
LOL! Solving the world's problems one PERB thread at a time...OMG! It only took like 6 or 7 pages of bickering to get the perfect answer !
Well said, these Ladies should take a lesson from you.![]()
If he doesn't leave a voicemail message, or if you get his message too late to return the call, let it go. He will find another way to reach you if he really wants to see you.
Or.... what has happened to me: I got calls months upon months later, not just the mamasan/papasan, but the SPs themselves. One SP called me, it took me a few minutes to figure out it was an SP! She started the conversation like she was an old friend or something, I was momentarily tricked by her. I have to say, as there may be some SPs who conduct themselves in a courteous manner, there are hundreds more who don't.I noticed most asian SPs(micros) always call back when they missed a call or if you are 2 mins late.
Just so everyone is clear, I don't observe what I've expressed in this thread, in that I will not return phone calls without being granted permission.This really says it all....any of you married guys who unblock your phones are idiots because people like this don't really give a flying hoot about you. If you think they do then I guess she is right, you deserve what you get.





