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Ladies: what is the nicest thing a client has done for you?

mimi

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the gift of a car to a single mom is really, really big! I'm supposing he took into account her situation. Single moms live in their cars cause there are loads of groceries and kids to be driven around and pretty much everything is bigger for a woman with kids compared to living alone. Hell I can walk to the store for the amont of food I need. Kids come with back packs full of stuff and friends and try walking your kids with all that stuff anywhere not to mention school gives enough homework in books that are HUGE and heavy. That was an awesome gift Angie!
 
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I have had some pretty sweet clients who have done some super sweet things. One client tracked me down after I was out of the biz for two years and had not spoken to him.. how did he do this he had an old family number and figured I would be there on my birthday.. so he chanced it and called just to wish me a happy birthday !!!! I was surprised it was nice to hear from him. Two other super sweet guys have taken care of me when I have been sick. One brought me food in the hospital and drove me home after, as I was in a hospital far from family so I didnt really have anyone to come to my aid. Another person has brought me medicine several times when I have had the flu bad.. and was too week to leave the house cuz I was sick to my stomache. Several of my morning clients know I love starbucks and bring me coffee when they see me.. just little things that they dont have to do.. that I dont ask for.. but they just do because they want to.
 

Dickson

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Last year when I was on tour in Ottawa I had a date booked with a gentlemen from Vancouver who happen to be in Ottawa at the same time as me. We thought it would be fun to have a romp in another province.

An hour or so before our date I got the most terrifying phone call that no one ever wants to receive about a family member. I was very upset, hysterically crying, feeling helpless and million miles away from home with no chance of making a flight back to Vancouver that night. I emailed my special friend (I hate using the term client) saying I had to cancel, told him what had happened and he called and said, ‘he didn’t care and was on his way so I didn’t have to be alone.’ We were staying in totally different parts of the city, yet he still jumped in a cab and rushed over - which I know was not cheap. He started calling airlines for me, ordered me something to eat because he knew I was hungry but to upset to actually take care of myself at that moment in time, and talked to me, hugged me and consoled me until I had calmed down a bit. He stayed with me for 3 hours that evening while I totally unloaded on him, sobbing with a running snotty noise and some how he managed to get me to smile and laugh a little in the end. He did everything that a compassionate, and caring individual would do for a friend or anyone in need for that matter.

Many other clients have done some very thoughtful things for me as well, and their kindness is of course, cherished and never gone unrecognized. But for me, this would have to be the most thoughtful and meaningful things one of my special friends has ever done, especially because we barely knew each other. He will always hold a special place in my heart and I am so very thankful that he did come that night., because more then anything I needed someone to be with me, I needed a friend.
Wow that is wonderful he did that. See it is not the value or the point if he was rich or poor. It had huge value for you. It was really appreciated so he felt good you felt good. I think that is amazing.

I saw a SP who was having some serious issues and I got her e-mail while I was in Frankfurt. I was heading back to Berlin when I happen to be looking at the screen at the airport and saw a flight to Vancouver. I don't know why But I went over to the counter and was able to book a direct ticket. The timing was amazing like it was meant to be. I took the flight thinking how will I see her. I decided to call the agency she used and had her meet me at the Sutton. She did not know it was me. I was worried if she would be mad or upset. But when I opened the door she was shocked and she broke down and cried. It was a great moment for me as well. She held me for so long we went for a long walk and she just talked and talked but seem to appreciate me coming all that way. It was crazy. I was thinking on the flight over what am I doing? On the way back I was so thankful for having made a difference. I got more out if it than her.

It is not about the value it is the thought.
 

juniper

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I thought you may find this of interest, normisanas: There was a British writer of Jewish extraction named Israel Zangwell who resided in London, England around the turn of the century. He wrote a very humourous novel entitled "King of the Schnorrers". The main characters were a very wealthy Jew and a poor Jewish beggar. Because, according to Jewish teachings, it is a "mitzvah" (blessing) to give charity, the wealthy man decided that he was going to donate a large sum of money to the poor man. The poor man ("schnorrer"), recognizing that if he were to accept any donation he would be providing a service ("mitzvah") to the wealthy man, refused to accept any contribution whatsoever. The wealthy man, aggrieved and in a panic, literally chased after the poor man, begging him to accept a charitable donation, all the while raising his quotes ever higher and higher until the poor man, were he to accept, would have then become, in turn, a rich man himself. The poor man finally did accept, all the while being thanked by the rich man for allowing him to give him (the poor man) a donation of some great value.


I would only put giving anonymously as really the only noble one.

I'd also like to add that if it does not hurt to give, it's not giving at all. So for that guy who gave tuition to that girl, if he was fabulously wealthy and so giving involved no sacrifice, then I would suggest that his giving, especially since it was not anonymous, was not truly giving.

Here's something to think about -
Who is truly giving - the extremely rich man who gives you a house, or the poor man who gives you the shirt off his back?
 
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Ms. Yoko Anna

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I would give a foot massage and suck each toe !!!!:p
I remember you said that you dont like no or small set of boobies in a different thread.
I did not make a comment for it, but I thought.... Hmmmm I guess I won't see him.

I like giving and receiving little things like that.
It does not force the receiver to like it or make the receiver that he or she owes something to the giver.
In a gift economy (like small islands in pacific ocean or old societies in the west before money rules, or even current day-to-day life in our society ) giving a valuable gifts often comes with some sort of expectation of receprocity.

I believe "nice" thing from an individual is something the giver will not make the receiver feel awkward and feel he or she owes favours. In that sense, I love when my clients give me back rub or foot massage because I feel like they are doing it just because they care about me, and that's all the purpose of the action.

During my tour, I often get a cup of coffee from morning clients, and I like that too.
But hard to beat a good foot massage! *wink*
 

Ms. Yoko Anna

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Oh Really? Heh heh heh

I'm sure the "client" was thrilled to be able to touch your wonderful, petite feet...

His ego is probably glad that you aregognized his ham-fisted fumbling as a "massage"
If we had a date last time I was in Calgary, I would have said "someone cooked for me!" hahahahahahahaha
 

mimi

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I have to get my Agatha Christie magnifying glass out and inspect the above statement. There appears to be secret message in it!
 

blazejowski

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Yes. That's correct!
I won a latte :)

I had such a shitty experience from air Canada in Winnipeg airport, and without the latte, I would have gone home with some sulky face.
What happened? I remember you telling me you had a great experience coming into the city...

And had I known about the foot massage...ah well, next time...
But I did enjoy the clit massage I gave... heheheh...

And P.S. did you ever try the pickerel? :p
 
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