millypeed my choccie Lab
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Over the past five months on 7 occasions now, I have had SP's from several of our local Edmonton MP's approach me to start a personal conversation in public when I was with other people and they were out with their friends.
This is a huge concern for me and this should be a huge concern for the MP's and all SP's in the industry.
I was at the bank in the mall 2 weeks ago with two other colleagues of mine from work. An SP I have not seen since March approached me and my colleagues as we were walking away from the ATM.
She asked me how I was doing. I responded awkwardly.Her friend, using what I believe is her real name, asked her if she still wanted to go with her to the gym in 2 hours.She asked me If I was out with my friends, I said these were my colleagues.Then she ask where I have been for the last few months. I answered but now I was feeling really worried about this situation."It been too long since I have seen you. Are planning on stopping by at anytime?" She did not mention anyhting about the hobby.At this point, I had enough. I apologized nervously and I told her I had a meeting and we had to get back to the office right away.
It was still lunch time. My colleagues have access to my calendar, they are guys and they start asking questions about why I ran off from a conversation with a pretty young girl before the discussion was finished.
I spent most of the lunch hour trying to say she is a friend of an EX and it was a bad break-up and I felt uncomfortable talking with one of my Ex's close friends.
Two weeks later and this incident was brought up in another conversation at my office in which I had to be very careful to make sure my story was the same story I had told 2 weeks ago.
I'm am very upset about this. This could have caused huge issues for me at work. I work in a back stabbing, vicious office environment where the smallest of things things are blown way out of proportion. I am not a construction worker. I am a business professional. These SP's crossed a huge line with me as a client. They put themselves at risk and they put their client at risk.
I also doubt I am the only client who has had this happened to him. This is the 7th lady from an MP to do this to me when I have been out in public since June.
In turn, clients should never to try to engage an SP in a public conversation outside the hobby. Either way, both people are putting their personal lives at risk.
These Providers are also letting clients have personal information about them they should never let them have under any circumstances. These providers are putting their clients personal lives at risk.
I have already spoken to this lady at her studio and I agreed to keep this between us.
I am a hard working, decent person and I take care of my family. That's me. I need my job to not only enjoy the hobby but I am also responsible for taking care of other members of my family that are down on their luck. Times are tough. Just because I am single, it doesn't mean other concerns don't exist.
These SP's should consider that some of their clients are not always what they seem to be.
This kind of situation could go very badly for them with other clients. I highly doubt I am the only client they do this with.
Some guys that visit studios may also be very severally depressed. The second you make the SP client relationship public, you might give these dangerous pooners the wrong idea about nature of the SP-Client relationship.
You might be putting one of your co-workers at risk since this troubled guy may think it's okay to cross this line now.
I would ask any SP's that are reading this to bring this up at your staff meetings and let the other ladies at your MP's know how serious this is for their personal safety and out of respect for their clients personal lives.
Approaching clients for personal conversations in public should never be an acceptable practice.
This hobby is suppose to be safe, fun, and discreet for everyone involved. There are some boundaries that should never be crossed and this is one of them.
This is a huge concern for me and this should be a huge concern for the MP's and all SP's in the industry.
I was at the bank in the mall 2 weeks ago with two other colleagues of mine from work. An SP I have not seen since March approached me and my colleagues as we were walking away from the ATM.
She asked me how I was doing. I responded awkwardly.Her friend, using what I believe is her real name, asked her if she still wanted to go with her to the gym in 2 hours.She asked me If I was out with my friends, I said these were my colleagues.Then she ask where I have been for the last few months. I answered but now I was feeling really worried about this situation."It been too long since I have seen you. Are planning on stopping by at anytime?" She did not mention anyhting about the hobby.At this point, I had enough. I apologized nervously and I told her I had a meeting and we had to get back to the office right away.
It was still lunch time. My colleagues have access to my calendar, they are guys and they start asking questions about why I ran off from a conversation with a pretty young girl before the discussion was finished.
I spent most of the lunch hour trying to say she is a friend of an EX and it was a bad break-up and I felt uncomfortable talking with one of my Ex's close friends.
Two weeks later and this incident was brought up in another conversation at my office in which I had to be very careful to make sure my story was the same story I had told 2 weeks ago.
I'm am very upset about this. This could have caused huge issues for me at work. I work in a back stabbing, vicious office environment where the smallest of things things are blown way out of proportion. I am not a construction worker. I am a business professional. These SP's crossed a huge line with me as a client. They put themselves at risk and they put their client at risk.
I also doubt I am the only client who has had this happened to him. This is the 7th lady from an MP to do this to me when I have been out in public since June.
In turn, clients should never to try to engage an SP in a public conversation outside the hobby. Either way, both people are putting their personal lives at risk.
These Providers are also letting clients have personal information about them they should never let them have under any circumstances. These providers are putting their clients personal lives at risk.
I have already spoken to this lady at her studio and I agreed to keep this between us.
I am a hard working, decent person and I take care of my family. That's me. I need my job to not only enjoy the hobby but I am also responsible for taking care of other members of my family that are down on their luck. Times are tough. Just because I am single, it doesn't mean other concerns don't exist.
These SP's should consider that some of their clients are not always what they seem to be.
This kind of situation could go very badly for them with other clients. I highly doubt I am the only client they do this with.
Some guys that visit studios may also be very severally depressed. The second you make the SP client relationship public, you might give these dangerous pooners the wrong idea about nature of the SP-Client relationship.
You might be putting one of your co-workers at risk since this troubled guy may think it's okay to cross this line now.
I would ask any SP's that are reading this to bring this up at your staff meetings and let the other ladies at your MP's know how serious this is for their personal safety and out of respect for their clients personal lives.
Approaching clients for personal conversations in public should never be an acceptable practice.
This hobby is suppose to be safe, fun, and discreet for everyone involved. There are some boundaries that should never be crossed and this is one of them.