Showing experience or not?
I am kinda new to the game (especially in this part of the world). I may be a little bit nervous the first time so I wonder if this may be bad when it comes to negotiate the price. They may think I am an easy prey.
On the other hand, showing experience may be annoying for the girl. I am not really sure what is better.
I was thinking about this and to be truthful, most of us know by the end of your first sentence whether or not you have done this before. Trying to outmaneuver a pro with little experience could end up getting you fucked in the wrong way.
So how do you get experience without leaving with a sore ass? Here are some tips.
10 PRINT "Stick to your budget. Know what you want to do and how much you can spend. Unless it is ridiculously low you will find a lady that can work with you."
20 GOTO 10
"Trying to outmaneuver a pro with little experience"
--RachelVarga
LOL
Outmaneuver? Notice the word "man" is in the word Outmaneuver. A rookie can outmaneuver
a pro even with ZERO NEGOTIATIONS EXPERIENCE! A rookie who is well prepared, confident, and chooses the correct lady can make this happen.
There's a good chance the lady may ask you "is this your first time here" or "is this your first time at a brothel?". I've found that the majority of ladies end up asking me that in some way, shape or form. My advice to you is to lie! Lie, lie lie your ass off. Do not be the guy that says "hurrrrrrr yay George, yah this is mah first time here and I'm so excited to be hurr!" I'm not saying all the ladies will take advantage of this, but they use your experience (or lack of experience) to gauge how much they can get out of you. Don't be like the one guy that paid $3,000 a few years back. I won't blame the lady because she was able to get away with it, I'd do the same if I could. You'd have to be an idiot not to take it if you're the lady, but on the same hand you'd have to be an idiot to pay it. I'm just trying to give you a heads up. Her initial offer will sound insanely high. It is your job to negotiate it to a more realistic number.
An experienced lady will figure out you are experienced. IJust say, "hey this is my budget" and if she says no it's done.
Based on previous negotiations a lady almost always made a counter to my offer. Rachel, on the "$100 Apart" topic mentioned six previous negotiations. What did all these six previous negotiations have in common? During the negotiations I made the first offer and the lady made a counter to my offer. Therefore, for the majority of negotiations would suggest a potential client does not say his/her budget upfront.
Negotiations is just part of the FUN GAME.