Can an escort refuse a client? When?

The World was stunned mid last year when an escort refused to be turned into a pretty lady by her enthralled companion. In a case of art mirroring life, the incident that seems taken out from the script of the Richard Gere flick Pretty Woman has seen the two parties tough it out in court over breach of contract and that sort of thing. The question that all this raises is this, when does / or can an escort turn down a client? And when is it justifiable to play out such a scenario? The following article will attempt to look into those two questions.

Which brings us to the second question – Under what circumstances does such a scenario play out? The following examples suffice:

Foremost the first ground where an escort can turn down a client is when there is a clear case of breach in contract. A fine example would be an instance where the escort – the terms of contract rather – stipulated that the escorts duties would be restricted to accompanying the client for say a dinner, if the client then demands that she go outside the stipulation by say stripping , or performing a sexual act then there are reasonable grounds for standing down a client.

Secondly, an escort can turn down a client on grounds of hygiene. Many abodes that escorts use for their jobs normally have a bathroom that has an extra tooth brush, or even a mouth wash. The smart man knows intuitively what these items are for and his use of them shows that he not only esteems himself but also respects his companion.

Thirdly an escort can turn down a client in the event that he is disrespectful. A disrespectful attitude can be both overt and covert. Overt behavior would include belittling the escort by making snide remarks, being out rightly rude, or even simply by viewing the escort like a doll as opposed to a real person. Covert behavior would include haggling over terms of payment, pushing boundaries, et al. In any instance where any such dynamic is at play and an escort feels that here safety may be in jeopardy, then she has the right to stand down a client.

Fourthly an escort is within her rights to stand down a client if she feels that the client is being evasive during screening. When the alarm bells go off at the beginning of a potential professional relationship this is the best time to run to the hills for many folk have paid for this kind of over sight with their life. There are many more instances when an escort can turn down a client – a lack of respect for an escort’s time, a lack of chemistry between the client and the escort, et al. The key point to remember is that at the end of the day this industry, like all business transactions, has its loop sides too and like in any business relationship it always comes down to the relationships cultivated, cultivate a health escort – client relationship.