On 2024-04-13 12:13:34 Russian Bridgitte said:
I understand J_J
When would it be OK to be brutally honest?
Why is it ok to apply inconsistency of a principle in one area making others more equal than others?
Because both of the above are man made practices.
RB
On 2024-04-13 12:57:33 J_J said:
I've been declined twice on race; and it was about race because I specifically asked about ROAR on race, which is what I do on all new bookings, to avoid later unawkwardness and to avoid wasting time because the ladies tend to leave it to the end.
Anyway got two very different responses:
'Regrettably, no'
And
'No blacks'
Not sure which one I liked more. The polite reponse or the straight to the point, don't be confused, answer.
On 2024-04-13 17:25:34 peterb said:
Fortunately in this industry "Right of Admission Reserved" is simple - her body her rules
What do you say when a Venue refuses you entry? Is it racist or you are pissed or high or abusive before entry etc. Nothing you just leave or know that you are going to get the snot klapped out of you
ladies don't have that option when you are standing at their front door. So rather be clear upfront
Respect the ROAR option
On 2024-04-12 16:30:18 RenePhillips said:
When ladies say, Regrettably/Regretfully as it pertains to ROAR. What exactly does it mean?
Is there a genuine regret at play or is just a politically correct white lie?
And if it is a genuine regret? What is the regret? Almost implies a level of powerlessness to change the regret?
Curious.
Happy Friday