13-11-2011, 11:02
(13-11-2011, 10:28)davidseven Wrote: Its very difficult to generalise, especially on age. But I wholeheartedly agree with, and support providers operating within there comfort zone. It means the client is also less likely to get a below par experience.
That's a very valid point and I agree that anyone has the right to pick and choose as they wish.
I would feel very uncomfortable seeing someone under 30 for instance, so I can empathise and understand the need for age restrictions to make a meeting mutually enjoyable to both participants.
I have also never seen anyone less than their 30's although if a younger woman did feel comfortable with me, it might be an enjoyable experience.[/b]