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www.tglovers.com
12-04-2010, 05:32 PM
Okay...so I was out at Ikea with a friend of mine who's an escort. We were looking at beds when all of a sudden without warning, she took off at lightning speed and hid behind a display. I strolled over and tilted my head head to the left, squinted my eyes in confusion and asked: What the hell is wrong with you?

She said: "Girl my client is over their with his wife and kids and I don't want him to see me". So ripped my planned purchases from me and ushered me out the front door.

I didn't see the big deal but apparently she did. I was wondering if any of you have had awkward situations like that, where you've bumped into clients in a non-professional environment?

How did you handle it?

alyssaluxor
12-04-2010, 06:46 PM
I act as if he never been a client of mine thats just simple. Happens to me a couple of times. I prefer to be discreet and private ;)

LibertyHarkness
12-04-2010, 07:01 PM
dont even look at them or anything just ignore them completely.

BeardedOne
12-05-2010, 02:38 AM
Depends entirely on the lady, but most would cast a blind eye (If they were truly professional).

I actually had an experience where a lady recognized my =DATE= but not me. It wasn't until a later internet chat that she realized it was me that was standing next to the gurl in question. :)

It's generally accepted by our special ladies that most, if not all of their clients are on the DL. Wives, girlfriends, children, and...dare I say?...other T-lovers or...The horror!...Boyfriends. So, pointing across a crowded marketplace and shouting "Hey! That's the guy I ass-fucked last week!" is probably not good form.

On the flip side of the coin, I seriously think that some of the gurls are terrified that I'll' out =THEM= in a public setting. I find myself in frequent conversations about that, because I don't want to compromise their own realties.

Odelay
12-05-2010, 03:27 AM
Seems like she lost out on some free marketing. Like Libby says... walk past the guy and ignore him. He'll remember what a great fuck he had and be calling later that night for a repeat.

DarylWashington
12-05-2010, 03:43 AM
"Hey baby how are you? DON'T IGNORE ME YOU FUCKING WHORE!!!"

mikejones
12-05-2010, 03:52 AM
"hey baby how are you? Don't ignore me you fucking whore!!!"


rofl!

liisawinklergirl
12-07-2010, 07:08 PM
i think it's a matter of assessing the situation too...

if it were me i would look at him, take glances and if he seems keen to say hi or hello then i'd say hi or hello back. I don't think there is anything wrong with genuine courtesy also when it's shown your way, otherwise if he looks past you then do the same :)

trish
12-07-2010, 08:37 PM
"Hey baby how are you? DON'T IGNORE ME YOU FUCKING WHORE!!!"Well, if her client was Daryl that would explain why she hid from sight.

onmyknees
12-08-2010, 02:52 AM
Well, if her client was Daryl that would explain why she hid from sight.

Daryl has told us he feeds off the drama certain T Ladies provide him, so I don't doubt for a second he'd cause a scene.

Obviously I'm not a Tranny Escort, but have been in similar sitations that you describe when I was heavy in the swing scene several years ago. It's in NOBODY'S interest to acknowledge each other....EVER. Nothing good is going to come out of that chance encounter. My rule of thumb for any situation is utmost discretion at all times.

BTW...I love IKEA but it's a little overwhelming at times, ( too many asiles) and I'm not down with those Scandinavian directions that come in each box !! But they do have great shit and I've gotten pretty good at putting the stuff together and contract myself out for such endeavors...but only to T Gurls !

Prospero
12-08-2010, 01:11 PM
It's happened to me two or three times and usually the girl simply ignores you. One time I saw a girl I was really rather keen on and had seen two or three times. I was alone and so was she. So I said hello. She showed no sign of recognising me at all. So, there we are. maybe we clients are more invisible than we fear.