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Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:12 pm
by rachelvarga
I was think that now is a good time for girls to update their wishlist for things they really need. I am going to update mine later today. By the way, I am not try to guilt trip any of you guys. It's a suggestion for any girls that read the forum. I have written about this before.


Here are some thoughts on wishlists.

  • Two pages max because no one wants to go through thirty pages of panties and perfume. I see it all the time and I just shake my head.
  • Add things you really need, not panties, perfume, and diamond bracelets. I used to have just one really high dollar item in case I got lucky. Then I figured out that an iPad was a third of the cost and ten times better so I took that off. I'm going to put something ridiculous on there.
  • At least one gift card because sometimes people want you to get whatever you want.
  • Put realistic items that are not expensive because I'm sorry, most people can't afford to buy you a $3000 bracelet. It's okay to have but put again be realistic.

The only thing I would say to guys is this. If a girl doesn't have panties or sexy clothes don't ask them to add that. If they wanted it then it would be already there. I got enough of that stuff already and it isn't really remembered because it just goes in a pile of stuff we have a ton of. Which is why it baffles me that girls have that kind of stuff.


Questioning something is really rude. I had a guy ask me why I wanted a Nerf gun. To shoot your stupid ass. I am more fortunate than people back home so I send them stuff. Oh another one was why would I want a Gamestop card. Girls don't play games? Actually my niece wanted to give her boyfriend a birthday gift so I bought the digital code and gave it to her so she could get him something. Those are things that I don't forget someone buying for me.


So if you can, maybe check your ATF's wishlist and see if she has something not expensive. Just an idea.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 1:52 pm
by Bigfoot
I agree, don't get too crazy price wise.
One thing I would say to add to the wishlist is if the gift address is hidden atleast say it is the brothel or thier home.  Sending parishables to the brothel when she won't be back for a month kind of defeats and the purpose.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 2:38 pm
by rachelvarga
Yeah if it's hidden it's fine to send home BUT if you list things that are not fulfilled by Amazon then your address could show to the sender.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 6:01 pm
by SixT9er
I’m not a big fan of wish lists when all they are asking for is outrageously priced things only. If there’s just 1 or 2 things that’s fine because again you never know who might decide to buy it for you?
I do like them when they have many items that I consider affordable. It gives ideas of what they like. I have bought a Lady an item off her wish list once & gave it to her personally. I believe she appreciated it & it was good knowing I gave her something I knew she would like.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 6:48 pm
by MrTShirt
Sent an item to one lady.  Heard nothing.
Saw her 6 months later.  Asked her if she got it.  She said "If you sent it, I am sure I got it."
Conclusion:  Not a fan of wishlists.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 8:37 pm
by rachelvarga
SixT9er link wrote: I’m not a big fan of wish lists when all they are asking for is outrageously priced things only. If there’s just 1 or 2 things that’s fine because again you never know who might decide to buy it for you?
I do like them when they have many items that I consider affordable. It gives ideas of what they like. I have bought a Lady an item off her wish list once & gave it to her personally. I believe she appreciated it & it was good knowing I gave her something I knew she would like.
That's not a bad idea. Still if it a girl you talk to regularly I would have it delivered.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:25 am
by Cobia
In the past I have sent a lot of gifts, but since shipping prices have gone thru the roof I have had to cut back. The gifts I send are not on a wish list.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 4:38 am
by Prospector Bob
I bought Janelle Monroe a case of foam ear plugs. It was on her list! ;D

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:06 pm
by rachelvarga
It was probably so she could sleep at night when girls are really loud.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 1:58 pm
by Vanityaffair
I’ve never had a wishlist. I’m going to get someone to help me get it up.
XO Vanity

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:14 pm
by isurfer
Vanityaffair link wrote: I’ve never had a wishlist. I’m going to get someone to help me get it up.
XO Vanity
You should work on it, so that I can buy you something.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 3:40 pm
by Vanityaffair
Thanks iserfer
XO Vanity

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 5:26 am
by Prospector Bob
Rachel Varga link wrote: It was probably so she could sleep at night when girls are really loud.
That's what Janelle said. I've done over-nighters at the Mustang & yeah, lots of noise coming from other rooms & the hallways.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:29 am
by rachelvarga
Titans link wrote: Totally agree that if someone has real expensive items on there-immediate turnoff and won't order them anything (whereas will if reasonably priced items).  You can tell a lot about someone by what they have on their wishlist.
My personal opinion is its okay to have expensive items but you to have a range and be happy for that.  My only expensive item was a wacom mobile tablet which are 3k. You never know but then I got an ipad and it's much better.

A lot of people like buying high dollar items so it's okay but like I was saying be thankful for them all. Someone bought me chocolate and holster for my. 380 and I am grateful for them. I know who but don't know if I can say.

Some things are for nieces back home and their cousins. Getting a Nerf gun over there is like omg. They have stuff but the price is high. Think about this. If the price was lower there then people would ship them and resell them so it's the same but not attainable. Lego is expensive here. Video gsmes are 59.99 here. That is a lot there. That's why I get mad when people ask why. None of their f'ing business.

I've done well and send packages home and money all the time. I get back candy from back home.

If a girl doesn't appreciate her gifts the she's a bitch in my eyes.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 8:12 am
by sgtaliin9150
Rachel Varga link wrote: My personal opinion is its okay to have expensive items but you to have a range and be happy for that.  My only expensive item was a wacom mobile tablet which are 3k. You never know but then I got an ipad and it's much better.

A lot of people like buying high dollar items so it's okay but like I was saying be thankful for them all. Someone bought me chocolate and holster for my. 380 and I am grateful for them. I know who but don't know if I can say.

Some things are for nieces back home and their cousins. Getting a Nerf gun over there is like omg. They have stuff but the price is high. Think about this. If the price was lower there then people would ship them and resell them so it's the same but not attainable. Lego is expensive here. Video gsmes are 59.99 here. That is a lot there. That's why I get mad when people ask why. None of their f'ing business.

I've done well and send packages home and money all the time. I get back candy from back home.

If a girl doesn't appreciate her gifts the she's a bitch in my eyes.
Wishlists used to make me angry. When I used to have more free time, I watched alot of streamers and youtubers. Most of them had some sort of wishlist or PayPal donation link. They would list strange, extravagant things, even the more popular ones. I thinks it's more of a selfish, self absorbed type of attitude they have more than anything.

Most people that have regular jobs, and very little disposable income, don't have the means to cater to another's selfish wants. Especially when it's someone who doesn't give a rat's ass about their fanbase, and it's someone the "fan" will never meet.

The LPIN industry, I'm finding, has some incredibly unique aspects however when it comes to courtesan and client relationships. Real connections are made regardless if an experience is fleeting or insincere. While some courtesans are all flash and bluster, others are very down to earth, put themselves out there, care about their job and interactions. I say some, but it's actually a rare few.

Those rare few are the ones who will earn my business, who I like to interact with, who have sensible wishlists that I check out. I only speak for myself, but the people who are just all flash, I have no interest in. Nor do I care about their wishlists with $5000 dollar items. I don't care how great the party was.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:48 am
by rachelvarga
Well, I added something for you. It's only $4500 but you do get free shipping. Lol

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:50 am
by sgtaliin9150
Rachel Varga link wrote: Well, I added something for you. It's only $4500 but you do get free shipping. Lol
Oh, awesome. I'll get right on that. Lol

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:02 pm
by rachelvarga
Yay! lol.

Re: Thoughts On Wishlists

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 1:56 pm
by RoxyGold
I don’t have one, just because it’s one more thing to keep track of/update/remember a password for. Amazon e-gift cards (or Walmart, or Smith’s [kroger], or Trader Joe’s, or Raley’s) sent to my Ranch email are greatly appreciated :)