I thought so until I received this unvarnished honesty.
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Me:
can?
Her:
Sorry. No
Me:
You don’t want to see me?
Her:
Yes
Me:
why not?
Her:
I don't know.
Me:
You don’t like me anymore?
Her:
Yes. I do not want to see you.
Me:
what did I do wrong?
Her:
This has nothing to do with you, but I have my own ideas. So that's why I don't want to see you, because I don't like you.
Me:
Did you never like me?
Her:
Yes
Me:
I don’t understand why we had so many special times, but thank you
must have been difficult for you
Her:
Its ok.
Me:
I do love our time together, I’m sorry to cause you such pain, hope for the best for your future
Her:
You didn't bring me pain, but I didn't like it.
It's not your fault, it's my own problem.
Me:
Much for me to think about myself too, I hope you find better
Her:
It doesn't matter to me at all.
Me:
I won’t bother you again, but will remember you with much love, best for you
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That's a rather long and useless conversation. You are just an ATM to her, why keep checking if she liked you?
Sorry dude, that is sad for you. But if you have to pay someone to spend time with you then it's not special for them.
No wl would be a wl if given the option
It totally destroys them mentally, they feel they can no longer have a normal relationship, as they only think that they are just being used for sex and nothing else,
Their personal defence pushes away guys who truely love them, and they feel they are no longer the same person they where before they came to Australia as their dreams of a happier life is destroyed for the chase of enough money just to pay for their rent, food and schooling
This was a good laugh and hopefully a life lesson. Go find a girl in your personal life if you want them to like you back. These are working girls you pay for a service and a time and that’s what they usually provide and it shouldn’t be more than that. You start asking your regular why she doesn’t like you back and that’s when she’s gonna stop seeing you. Sorry to be harsh but you’re setting yourself up for failure.
I’ve had favourite girls I saw over again when in SE Asia. But I never asked one of they liked their job. I know the young ones who just started in the industry, bargirls they were all, some said “it’s their job to make u happy”. Some were just 20, 21 years old and fresh and super sweet and excited. When I saw one couple of years later, she was hardened and aggressive. Did she still like her job? I never asked.
I don't ask them either as I feel that it is not my business to question them about it as if I am making some sort of judgement. If the girl brings up the topic herself, then fine - I was with one Japanese girl recently who told me she will be working overseas next year, and she quickly followed up by saying "but not this sort of job though", and that she had only chosen to do RnT work because her previous jobs were simply not enough to save up with. I know that would be the case for a large number of them, but I certainly respect that it must not have been an easy choice for a good number of them to enter the industry to start with.
What other skill sets do WL’s have?
Computer programming?
Banking?
What other lines of work could they do?
I never ask nor do I try to involve myself emotionally or romantically. End of the day, for us it's a good time but for them this is life and a job...
I'm not going to pretend to be a white knight either. If I wanted the emotional bit, I'd probably go about dating. Haven't done that in 6 years cos that comes with its baggages too.
OP best to leave it with her. You had a good root, remember it for what it was...a good root with a professional
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Sorry to hear that OP, it seems like you invested a bit of emotion into it. All good. At the end of the day, we all have to deal with it. I understand we are humans, but like others said, they are WLs and it's best not to get emotional.
To answer you question, I think they won't be a favorite if they didn't like their job. If I see a girl and they absolutely dread being there, I'm not really going to enjoy that time either. No way do I want to "force" someone to do things they don't like, even though it's their job. So with that said, the 2 girls that are pretty much my favorites in Sydney have openly expressed that they very much love their job. One told me that they are looking into running their own shop.
Enjoy what you can when you can?
Rule # 1 don’t fall in love
Rule # 2 repeat Rule #1
The fundamentals is that you will never earn enough to “buy out” an ML and apart from the money they earn you may never understand what they do what they do.
Sage advice.
Perhaps a punt school is needed?
You don’t venture out into the yonder without being “certified”…
I don't see her saying she doesn't like her job. She just doesn't like the OP. Lol, she even tried to use the ol "it's not you it's me" line.
OP should've just accepted that she didn't want to see him for whatever reason and left it as it is. Now he's rubbed salt on his own wound.