In the context of a « professional interaction » whether it be in person or on the phone, is it a no no to you for us to reference our work?
Let me explain.
I’m quite low volume but on the occasion that I did see more than one person that day I was stumped on what to say when whatever it was I’m answering/saying required me to « make it obvious » that I had a lot of sex / saw other people etc. You get my drift.
for example not being able to extend because I have another appointment after or arriving a bit late cause the previous one diddle daddled, explaining why at a certain time I can only do one hour and not two.
Do you prefer I make something up to keep the illusion or just answer honestly? is it ok to you for a girl to tell an anecdote about some appointment or another (obviously if anonymous and relevant)?
Here’s another one, I’m very transparent when I text upon arrival and will just straight up tell the person « excuse me, I’m just checking in with my safety person ». Or when I ask for room number and I’m told they’ll wait in the lobby for me, i reply that it’s fine but I need it for my safety person anyway. It does however seem to spook some so I wonder if perhaps I’m expected to make something up?
So tell me, how much honesty is too much honesty?
Let me explain.
I’m quite low volume but on the occasion that I did see more than one person that day I was stumped on what to say when whatever it was I’m answering/saying required me to « make it obvious » that I had a lot of sex / saw other people etc. You get my drift.
for example not being able to extend because I have another appointment after or arriving a bit late cause the previous one diddle daddled, explaining why at a certain time I can only do one hour and not two.
Do you prefer I make something up to keep the illusion or just answer honestly? is it ok to you for a girl to tell an anecdote about some appointment or another (obviously if anonymous and relevant)?
Here’s another one, I’m very transparent when I text upon arrival and will just straight up tell the person « excuse me, I’m just checking in with my safety person ». Or when I ask for room number and I’m told they’ll wait in the lobby for me, i reply that it’s fine but I need it for my safety person anyway. It does however seem to spook some so I wonder if perhaps I’m expected to make something up?
So tell me, how much honesty is too much honesty?