Maybe the MLs and shops don't realize it. We remember bad punts more than good punts. Bad punts have a longer effect on us.

MLs that told us they could be like girlfriends to us in the reception but once inside the room and after money changing hands they started to say you can't touch this or that. Or complained that you have been touching them in one place for too long etc.

Most MLs have poor business sense. They don't value the benefits of returned customers. I run a small business and I know how important one consistent and regular customer is better than 10 small customers who only use my service once. They are prepared to pay more because they know your quality and service.

Today I have $300 in my pocket and I like to punt on Mondays when business is slower and shops are quieter. But when I think about the recent bad punts I have I say no way to myself. I'm not going to put up with an unknown new ML who looks different from her photo online and the chances of having a miss than a hit is as high as 80%. I've decide to stay at home, turn the radio on, tidy up some files, do a few test shots, paint a few props for new jobs and go out and have a nice lunch. Whatever it happens I still keep the $300.

I started to punt a year and half ago. I think the novelty have worn off. Not really keen for daty or FS these days. You need two persons to play this game. And finding the right ML to play with is not easy.

Happy punting guys. If you're enjoying it you're lucky and don't give it up.