21-09-2011, 13:31
I don't get the chance to meet a lady very often due to work and caring commitments.
So it tends to be a long drawn out logistical nightmare, sorting days off and respite care. The upside is each meeting is more than the sum of its parts, a unique event.
The lady I have chosen remains my prime focus before during and after the booking.
Comparisons can't be made and shouldn't be made. Its bad manners at the very least. But more than that its pointless.
Two people might click on a booking but there is no guarantee that it will happen in the exact same way a second time.
We are all individuals and each meeting should be enjoyed in the same spirit, on its own merits, without comparison.
So it tends to be a long drawn out logistical nightmare, sorting days off and respite care. The upside is each meeting is more than the sum of its parts, a unique event.
The lady I have chosen remains my prime focus before during and after the booking.
Comparisons can't be made and shouldn't be made. Its bad manners at the very least. But more than that its pointless.
Two people might click on a booking but there is no guarantee that it will happen in the exact same way a second time.
We are all individuals and each meeting should be enjoyed in the same spirit, on its own merits, without comparison.