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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #15 on: 18 May 2012, 12:41:36 pm »
When a client books me he should be aware that my name is not real. If I wanted to blabber my name around I would put it on my profile. I choose to keep my name private for a reason so if it is a lie so be it. I don't ask my client their real name so why do they feel they have the right to ask mine. It seems to be the in thing today to be damnright nosy and get up close and personal regarding working girls private business.

The job is different to other jobs but you don't go to a shop and ask the checkout staff their names just because you have been served by them. You don't ask the post man his name just because he post your letters daily etc. In this day and age where some clients are happy to out escorts I won't be the one running around whinging when being too flappy with my gob has got me into hot water.
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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #16 on: 18 May 2012, 01:45:26 pm »
I have never and would never give ANY personal info about myself to ANY client, having once been stalked by someone who found out about me by me innocently mentioning where I shop and later on in the session what time I finished that day. He managed to find my real address through only having that info and my work name only (no real name) - maybe he followed me home (not that close by where I worked either) . No idea. But had to call the police in the end. Another 'lovely' young chap I had told him where I get off the train and he started texting a week later stuff like "saw you coming off the train this morning, you look great with no make up on"  :-X

No real names at all, no area lived, area from, family details, school/college/uni attended, where I shop or socialize. I make up a whole different life story which is totally opposite and I ust be a good liar cause it sounds so natural now after all the practise!

 
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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #17 on: 18 May 2012, 02:06:22 pm »
Same here no real info on any aspect of my life, I have a fake real name, job, friends, carear etc. I sound so good I'm almost jealous  ;D

It goes the same the other way too... I love it when the client forgets their fake real name in conversation... I just say you don't look like a Simon.

Had a real dizzy one on Wednesday... He had left a full name and address sticker on the back of the money envelope  ::)

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #18 on: 18 May 2012, 05:36:42 pm »
The job is different to other jobs but you don't go to a shop and ask the checkout staff their names just because you have been served by them. You don't ask the post man his name just because he post your letters daily etc. In this day and age where some clients are happy to out escorts I won't be the one running around whinging when being too flappy with my gob has got me into hot water.
Checkout staff 99% of the time have name badges lol. I know lots of people who are friendly with their local postman and address them by their first name. My point is how by saying JUST you're first name going to get you in hot water?

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #19 on: 18 May 2012, 06:08:23 pm »
I find guys that ask my real name are the boundary pusher's types and not people i wish to entertain again.
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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #20 on: 18 May 2012, 07:22:06 pm »
The job is different to other jobs but you don't go to a shop and ask the checkout staff their names just because you have been served by them. You don't ask the post man his name just because he post your letters daily etc. In this day and age where some clients are happy to out escorts I won't be the one running around whinging when being too flappy with my gob has got me into hot water.
Checkout staff 99% of the time have name badges lol. I know lots of people who are friendly with their local postman and address them by their first name. My point is how by saying JUST you're first name going to get you in hot water?

Nothing is impossible.Just because a client seems nice it doesn't mean he will always stay that way.All it takes is for you to refuse him something and the nastiness starts.Why on earth would they want to know your real name.I always think they are wanting to know it for no good reason.All it takes is a client to sit around once he knows your incall place, follow you and it does happen and then slowly pick up little bits of info about you and link them together. Next thing you know he has used your real name on feedback,forum etc.

To me it is better to never give too much information about yourself and not discuss too much about your everyday life with clients as they will just expect more and you will feed them more and more thinking its not important info until they out you.
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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #21 on: 18 May 2012, 08:00:15 pm »
Exactly this...

"Normally I don't tell this to anyone... oh well, since you're my favourite client - my name's *insert another sexy fake name*"

That's the key. You have to fake, pretend and lie. It's much easier to do that then to get all wound up about the question. I even go so far as to tell them my working name is my real name.

It seems to be the in thing today to be damnright nosy and get up close and personal regarding working girls private business.

That's true. I been finding lately clients seem to want to just text me incessantly, at will...when there is no future date of an appointment yet and they live 1,500 miles from me! It really gets annoying, and when one guy I met for an overnight a couple months ago texted me at 7 am...I told him to please do not text me anytime before NOON again.
« Last Edit: 18 May 2012, 08:04:30 pm by Blaine »

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #22 on: 18 May 2012, 08:48:27 pm »
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That's the key. You have to fake, pretend and lie. It's much easier to do that then to get all wound up about the question. I even go so far as to tell them my working name is my real name.

I don't agree with that at all. Yes you shouldn't go around blabbing personal details to every Tom dick and harry for you're own safety! And I have learnt some very harsh lessons about trusting people, but to say you have to fake, pretend and lie making a generalisation about WGs when we are NOT all like that or feel the need to do that is not right. I think clients actually appreciate you giving off abit of you're REAL personality and showing a little of who you are as a person. There are too many fakes and liars in this world.
« Last Edit: 18 May 2012, 08:52:03 pm by MissKylie »

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #23 on: 18 May 2012, 09:31:37 pm »
I've nothing against showing some of my true personality to a client but what I won't do is divulge snippits of info that can be knitted together and used maliciously against me.We aren't doing a job that is accepted by society we are the lowest of the low in some peoples eyes. So I don't blame some people for not being up front about certain things. Yes there are too many fakes and liars in this world, just as there are menacing people that will visit you with the sole intention of causing some kind of problem to you.
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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #24 on: 18 May 2012, 10:12:31 pm »
I've nothing against showing some of my true personality to a client but what I won't do is divulge snippits of info that can be knitted together and used maliciously against me.We aren't doing a job that is accepted by society we are the lowest of the low in some peoples eyes. So I don't blame some people for not being up front about certain things. Yes there are too many fakes and liars in this world, just as there are menacing people that will visit you with the sole intention of causing some kind of problem to you.
You're very right about that. It's the sad truth and I would never purposely or be silly enough to put myself in a situation by saying things that could cause me harm and I am an extreamly private person. I just don't believe we we all need to fake, lie and pretend ALL the time as I believe that could turn some people very bitter.
« Last Edit: 18 May 2012, 10:16:39 pm by MissKylie »

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #25 on: 18 May 2012, 11:56:38 pm »
i had a name nightmare a while back!

a punter that i spoken to on phone i decided didnt like sound of so i mugged him off saying like, call back in couple hours im busy etc.

on my website it has a map of where i am and this retard literally paced up and down my albeit short street shouting 'grace! grace!'

and my nice little neighbour is like ' can i help' and he gets out his phone and shows a facepic of me saying do you know grace?

shes like....thats not grace!!

argh! then i had to feed a bull**** story of why i told this guy a wrong name as she dont know im an escort!!

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #26 on: 19 May 2012, 10:03:20 am »
on my website it has a map of where i am [...]

[...] shows a facepic of me [...]

To be honest, if you've got a map of your location and a picture of your face available online then I'm surprised the above situation doesn't occur on a daily basis! Out of consideration to your neighbours, do you think you might consider removing the map? You're could so easily get journalists as well as a wide variety of other strange people using that information in a way that is upsetting to you and everyone else who lives near you.

I know there are some listings sites who offer the "amazing feature" of being able to show your location on a map but I don't think anyone who actually lives where they work actually puts their actual address in there. I've put a local tube station in before; you could just pop in the address of any local landmark - you know, the same one you'd direct clients to so you're not giving out your full address before they've even gotten near (right?). :)
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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #27 on: 19 May 2012, 11:20:41 am »
i had a name nightmare a while back!

a punter that i spoken to on phone i decided didn't like sound of so i mugged him off saying like, call back in couple hours I'm busy etc.

on my website it has a map of where i am and this retard literally paced up and down my albeit short street shouting 'grace! grace!'

and my nice little neighbour is like ' can i help' and he gets out his phone and shows a facepic of me saying do you know grace?

shes like....that's not grace!!

argh! then i had to feed a bull**** story of why i told this guy a wrong name as she dint know I'm an escort!!

That is awful.I just don't get it.You told him you were busy and he disregards what you told him and hunts you down anyway.This is what I mean I'd rather be very shady because the internet gives quite a bit of info away to someone who wants to find you.The fact that he had pics too and called your name out in the street alerting a neighbour and not even thinking for a minute that the job you were doing is discreet.Thank god the neighbour didn't recognise you.
I had someone do that to me too,I am so lucky I had only given him my working name.
What is wrong with some people?
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curvygrace

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #28 on: 19 May 2012, 12:58:10 pm »
Thanks mod, il take your advice!

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Re: Punters asking you for your real name
« Reply #29 on: 19 May 2012, 01:02:41 pm »
I?ve never been asked this but I?m thinking a response along the lines of ?well before the sex change op it was Trevor...? ? wonder how many would want to continue with the booking after that!  ;D