I will if she ever replies 🤷♂️Anyone got intel on this young cutie?
WOT, had bookings with her, always cancelled, doesn't respond to texts. I'd focus on other SPs.
She is newer to the industry. She was away for a week, but she's generally on top of her messages when working. She was having an issue with her phone, but has since switched it. That should mitigate prior issues 💖I will if she ever replies 🤷♂️
It doesn't make pink Diamond look bad. It's her own reputation. Unfortunately pink Diamond can't create a service providers reputation. The only thing that I can do as an individual is help them try to be better in the industry. Pink Diamond is a Collective of independents. We're not an agency, but everyone creates their own Personal reputation.WOT. Spent the whole time yawning and on her phone. Save your money. She makes PDC look bad.
Incorrect. It does reflect badly on the brand. Trust in whom is running the agency is imperative and deflecting ownership as a “collective” is nonsense, unless all the women are equally sharing in the equity of all the properties you rent out to them.It doesn't make pink Diamond look bad. It's her own reputation. Unfortunately pink Diamond can't create a service providers reputation. The only thing that I can do as an individual is help them try to be better in the industry. Pink Diamond is a Collective. We're not an agency, but everyone creates their own Personal reputation.
Honestly, to each their own. I have no control over services people offer or how they act in front of their clients. I wish I did the best I can do is offer mentorship. That's her own personal reputation that I'm not in control of. You don't have to agree. But I don't control anyone- the best I can do is offer advice. It goes for ALL women in this industry. They have to establish their own ways and reputation outside of an agency- a collective ect- im personally not there so I can do is take reviews and offer advice around them.Incorrect. It does reflect badly on the brand. Trust in whom is running the agency is imperative and deflecting ownership as a “collective” is nonsense, unless all the women are equally sharing in the equity of all the properties you rent out to them.
Verbiage aside. PDC owns the units, which are rented by the sex workers in order for them to see clients. These could easily be converted to airbnb, or go under a thirdparty accommodation company of some sort and it has nothing to do with how lousy one of of the dozen other tenants may be.Incorrect. It does reflect badly on the brand. Trust in whom is running the agency is imperative and deflecting ownership as a “collective” is nonsense, unless all the women are equally sharing in the equity of all the properties you rent out to them.
There was definitely lots of that when I saw her too but if you make her comfortable and get her talking you'll find she's a nice girl and I really don't think she is trying to be rude. I just don't think she understands what the "expectation" is - that being at least trying to create the illusion that this is more than a transaction. If she can figure this out she would probably do well because she does have great eyes, a pretty face and for me her body is very hot. I haven't given up, I'm planning on seeing her againWOT. Spent the whole time yawning and on her phone. Save your money. She makes PDC look bad.
The best SPs are present each and every moment of each session. They don't clock watch and if they take a break, the attention is still on the client.There was definitely lots of that when I saw her too but if you make her comfortable and get her talking you'll find she's a nice girl and I really don't think she is trying to be rude. I just don't think she understands what the "expectation" is - that being at least trying to create the illusion that this is more than a transaction. If she can figure this out she would probably do well because she does have great eyes, a pretty face and for me her body is very hot. I haven't given up, I'm planning on seeing her again
Why does clockwatching get a bad rap?The best SPs are present each and every moment of each session. They don't clock watch and if they take a break, the attention is still on the client.
I think the clock watching is different than what you're describing. What you're describing is in fact extremely fair and very respectful. It's actually nice when done in a way to manage the experience. Clients should understand that space is a resource that is measured by time and provide courtesy to provide time between sessions, especially between different providers to get the space reset.Why does clockwatching get a bad rap?
To me it means the provider is making sure you get the full time you booked for
I am a hardcore clock watching enthusiast. How else can a provider ensure you’re getting the amount of time you booked for?
Very well explained imo. Totally understand and appreciate @Miss Hunter 's side of it but there is a difference.I think the clock watching is different than what you're describing. What you're describing is in fact extremely fair and very respectful. It's actually nice when done in a way to manage the experience. Clients should understand that space is a resource that is measured by time and provide courtesy to provide time between sessions, especially between different providers to get the space reset.
My understanding of clock watching is when they're constantly looking at the clock to see if the time is over.. like looking at the clock while actually doing the deed or 10 mins into an hour long session. More of an attitude of getting the time over with than being present in the moment or making the most of the time available.





