Inquiries (A simple art)
- Marisa Marco
- Feb 26
- 2 min read
This post is for inquiries. And I have always said there are more or less two businesses in one. I have to attend to inquiries to be able to be able to meet. I find most people that I have met gems, yet inquiries are "interesting."
No matter in which type of situation you find yourself in, first impressions are everything. I can honestly say as mentioned earlier that I have had fun experiences, made friends, and have regulars. How do I determine with whom I am going
to spend time with, inquiries...
If you are nervous or have not done this before, the best way to start a conversation "Hey Marissa, are you available (this time) for a (companion or bodyrub appointment? I would like (outcall or incall)."
Or you will be in town, if I can see you this day/time. You more or less understand the idea with both suggestions.
A few things that do not work for me.
I try to avoid "HEY" or one or two word answers. From my experience, I don't want to chase anyone around with texts to confirm our appointment. It takes away from my excitement to see the person, and I find these individuals may just be seeking to text.
If you have a kink or a fetish, you are more than welccome to ask. However, when I hear what's on a menu... it's not my thing. I normally find that consists of two questions that are a no no.
I do NOT do facetime or video chat. I can be in the middle of doing something. And I wear makeup for appointments and have my hair done.
"But I like women that look natural." I may look natural in a few pictures, though it's makeup. If you want a selfie, I can send one.
The upper advantage that a potential client has- google the phone number, if a provider has one listed. Google an email address, where you will find plenty of reviews, ads, and social media. And I try to post on my Instagram weekly or a few times a week. I have reviews. If I hear that someone has found me on a review site, if it's not any trouble for them... I will ask for them to leave me a review. This should be more than plenty.
If someone inquires once or twice and does not go through, I can see it. And it's fine. You might be curious. However if I see more than this, I will ask for a deposit.
Moral of story, let's keep it simple with the inquiry process. As I mentioned earlier, we can talk on the phone if you feel more comfortable. And treat this respectfully, because the both of us need to feel warm and friendly towards each other.
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