What do you think of this?

Jethro Bodine

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Interesting senario.
I decide to call a local SP who has been around a while and well reviewed but I've never seen. We set up an appt. for Saturday afternoon. I arrive she greets me at the door. We go in and get settled on the couch for some small talk and wine. Suddenly she says "I'm really sorry but I don't think I can see you." I just about spit out my wine and ask if I did or said anything to offend or turn her off. She tells me no, infact I seem like a very nice gentleman but I bear an uncanny resemblance to her step brother. Anyway she apologises for wasting my time, returns my donation. We did chat and finish our wine but I soon left feeling very disappointed.
I do understand though. I actually saw an SP a few years ago who looks a lot like my sister in law so I've never been back.
Sure, it may have been something else but I've NEVER been turned away by an SP before and she seemed sincere in her explanation.
I know we all have a twin out there. Infact I think there is another pooner (her step brother?) who looks like me because I've had ladies swear they've seem me before even though it was my first visit.
Anyone ever have a similiar experience?
 

Lefty

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Good for her honesty rather than going ahead with an akward session.
Then again, dimming the lights and RCG or Doggie may have been "no-face" alternatives :)
 

cjac7214

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I have never been turned away but this sounds very genuine, and handled in a very classy way. I am sure I would have been very startled as well, and it sounds like you were warmed up for a good romp!

Bummer!
 

oh3421

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It could have been much worse - she could have said that you looked like her DAD or GRANDPA... step brother isn't bad at all :)
 

Stormrider

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it's too bad she wasn't a little more twisted/kinky - could have been a hot session if instead of being turned off, she was turned on!
As in her screaming her step-brother's name during sex?

I prefer the sp yell out my name instead. A little ego boost goes a long way.

Unless you find her screaming his name kinky... I won't judge if that's your thing.
 
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LADY-VIA

Its a very difficult situation.. I myself have turned down a client before because he looked too much like my brother.. I try my best to accomodate all of my clients. but it does get difficult when they look like family.. I WAS at bbc one day when my own brother and his best friend walked in.. I Had just enough time to hide, but where i was hiding didnt save me from the noises he made with kristy.. That was horrifying enough for me.. I can not service anyone that looks like a brother of mine, so i understand how she was feeling. Its too bad that you didnt get a chance to spend quality time with her, however Its probably for the best. You both need to feel comfortable
RIGHT

SINCERELY TRUE
VIA xxxo
 

Jethro Bodine

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I had a client once decide not to stay because he said I looked like his ex-wife. As he left though, he asked me on a date. haha!
She must have been one frigid bitch because if my ex-wife looked like you...well...on second thought, she'd still be my ex wife but I might have sued for conjugal visits. ;)
 
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