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Originally Posted by pxmcc
to the OP: Waffles is a cat who has dog-identity issues: he gets walked on a leash. true story.
his owner is the white ballroon dancer Foxtrot who was a nurse practictioner before retiring. his do-nothing ex-wife is black. because he said that racism exists-who knew-he got accused of being a certain "shinepro" by a certain "nameless provider" who is absolutely obsessed with both shinepro and Foxtrot. that pretty much ended his time on eccie and his hobby "career", except i think he is good with Mona Lisa and her many hot friends. so there's that..
and said "nameless provider's" posse proceeded to bully this gent into chopped liver, making themselves feel important in the process. go bullies..
and the mods had their heads firmly lodged up their asses, so they pointed the vic instead of the perps, and, like a bunch of clowns, froze his account..
no one ever said life or the hobby is fair..
as the hobby world turns..
#longliveecciebullies..
i only address this b/c the OP asked wtf people were saying on his own thread. oops i see he can no longer weigh in..
back on topic. thought on NBA? should it be allowed in ads/profiles/posts or is it a throwback to less-enlightened times snd shouldn't be permitted?
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Bullying is what lesser people do to feel important.
Re your question, if NBA posts are allowed, then people are also allowed to respond accordingly. Any business or business person that loudly excludes a large group of potential customers risks backlash. I think a lot of escorts forget that it is indeed a business/job, and in the real world, your potential customers can and will react to what your business advertises.
There are a lot of very successful independent (non sex work) business owners who don't take on AA (or some other trait) clients, but they also know better than to loudly say this. The time cost of turning down those clients without saying why is far less than the cost of dealing with the drama and lost income of being labeled how you'll be labeled. It's classless, and just bad business. Some people care about the lost income, some people don't or are incapable of seeing it. There are lots of badly run businesses led by people who are poorer than they need to be. Sex work is no different.
I'll add this: I've never seen a successful, well to do person, sex worker or non sex worker, who is openly NBA with their business and living a good, enviable, desirable life. I find that interesting. But perhaps my personal standards are too high.