I had a client I had seen before message me at the start of the feb asking for a booking. I told him then to contact me in the last week of the month to talk about the next month.
I tell everyone this as it prevents me from being booked up months in advance and because I don't know what I'm doing too far in advance.
As of monday the small amount of availability i had was booked up. I took down my avaiblitly/blocked out my calendar So today! The aforementioned client emails me and ask for a booking. My auto reply replies and says that I am fully booked and I am so sorry.
He then says "Seems there is little point in making contact again as I am not a "chosen one "
I was like
so I message him and explain I found that a little unnecessary because I had explained I only see a very small amount of people now and there's not much I can do if other people email before him as I did tell him to contact me in the last week of the month.
he then says
"You clearly said to make contact near to March which I duly did ......
SOME WAFFLE INIt's business after all. You exhange your body for money and both parties can decline"
It's not march and I checked my emails as I DELETE NOTHING! and there was my explanation of when to contact me plain as day.
Now i'm so angry because he felt the need to bring up "you exchange your body for money" Just because he felt slighted that I didn't have any availability this month! I'm not bothered by it because it's true! but why did he need to add it to his email ?
My earlier emails stated nothing that could have lead to that remark and he's really just trying to insult me because he feels annoyed that I didn't give him special treatment and wait until he decided to book me. Like are you kidding me?
He's someone i've seen before a few times! so it smarts because he seemed like such a nice guy and he's old enough to be my great grandfather so I mistakenly thought he was mature!
Am i overreacting because I really feel like he specifically said that to point out that I was just a lowly prostitute as it was a really unnecessary sentence. It had nothing to do with what we were discussing.