SP's Cell phone in session

Carmen83

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Not at all!

I am not sure about the other fellows out there, but I find it VERY RUDE to have a cell phone in a session. I have been with 3 SPs in some of the more popular MPs over the last 6 months that leave their phones on. Quite frankly, I am not impressed with this, and as such, will probably not be seeing any of those girls again. MP Management needs to step up to the plate I think and strongly recommend to their SPs that cell phones should be off or put away (in silent mode if in room with them) while they are in session.

Do you think I am being harsh?
SP's actually do this!! WOW! that's crazy and not to mention soo rude!

If an SP is in session, they should be giving their client their undivided attention, plain and simple! No excuses...


Cell phones are an easy way for the gals to keep track of the time in a session, I used to ask Cherry to bring it in, because I didn't want her to go over time and miss another client.

Just me though, I can understand getting interrupted just as you are about to release something and it rings.. will ruin the moment.

If an SP is using their cellphone as a clock, the least they could do is turn the volume down!! What a way to kill the mood!! lol!
 

Extreme April

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I take mine with me now .....everywhere i go. Why???? cause i have had two ripped off of me..one in the room and one in the girls room. It made no difference for me where I leave it. I never answer mine if it goes off. Besides, I hate talking on the phone. I much prefer texting.

If anything.......LOTS of my clients phones go off during a session. It doesnt bother me that he answers it....afterall, he is paying for the time. Hee hee usually they dont answer it. But I understand emergencies too.

Everyone all around must use common sense when necessary.
I have had many SO phone my clients during a session, and I would never fault them for taking the call.
I know a few girls who's SO have no idea what they do. So I think it is just a matter of what is curteous and common sense. I tell my kids not to call me, unless it is an emergency. Fighting over the XBox doesnt apply as an emergency and I would think most moms would tell their children the same things.

I understand both sides.
But I think it is a necessary evil. Just some need to be reminded when it is important to answer or not.

love and laughs
April
 

GPguy

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April They are paying for your undivided attention. Can you imagine being in the Safeway check out line and the Clerk stops checking your groceries to go take a call? or a gas station attendant stop pumping your gas so to take a call?....
 

Extreme April

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April They are paying for your undivided attention. Can you imagine being in the Safeway check out line and the Clerk stops checking your groceries to go take a call? or a gas station attendant stop pumping your gas so to take a call?....
Oh dont get me wrong here hun. I am just saying that I dont answer my phone if it were to go off. And when it has, it was just to notify me that I had a text message. Since those that know me.....know I hate talking on the phone anyways, so they text me instead. Besides, I wouldnt know how to go about changing the settings to vibe or silent mode...I am not that tech savvy :confused:
I am just saying that I have had clients whos phone has gone off during the session and I would never fault the client for answering his phone. :)

love and laughs
April
 
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