Padriag -> RE: First Meeting (8/16/2005 5:08:26 AM)
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ORIGINAL: synrgy33 Be respectful. I agree with what Padrig Sir said about a submissive asking for all this information for the first meeting. I do believe she has the right to ask for a legit phone # but all the rest isn't needed. Perhaps even the make/model and licence plate of a car... Even if it just for lunch. *laughs* I'm going to side track this thread a little to address something about meeting for lunch, this is mainly for the ladies. Asking for make, model and license plate really won't do any good because they can always lie and honestly, are you going to go out into the parking lot and verify it? Probably not. I would hope you have their phone number. Personally, I wouldn't meet someone I hadn't spoken on the phone with quite a few times, so that should already be taken care of. I don't recommend anyone go straight from online to a meeting without spending sometime talking to the person onthe phone. That said, here's my advice to the ladies about meeting for lunch or dinner. Regardless of what resteraunt you agree to meet at, always arrive first Since you arrived first, go ahead and be seated, pick the table you want. When he arrives, enjoy lunch. When it comes time to leave, let him leave first... do not leave until he is gone. Here's why you do that. By arriving first you are taking control of the situation. You have the opportunity to park your car and enter the resteraunt without him seeing you. This prevents him from knowing what car you drive or the license plate. If he turns out to be a stalker you just made it a lot tougher on him. By being seated first you can pick your table... ask for one along a main aisle and with a window view if possible. This prevents him from isolating you even in the resteraunt in an out of the way corner booth. Instead you're now surrounded by people and passing waiters (you also will have an easier time flagging a waiter down when needed... whether its for a refill on your drink, or to call the police for you). That view out the window will let you watch for his arrival... and what car he is driving. Now you don't need to ask for make and model, you can watch for it yourself. During lunch, lets say he starts to give you the creeps, starts talking really weird stuff... what do you do. Sit tight if possible, be boring, and when you have finished eating, suggest its time to leave... You want him to leave first. It may not work that way and you may feel the need to get out of there right away. If he threatens you or tries to stop you from leaving, remember where you are... that table you picked in the middle of a resteraunt. You're surrounded by people... ask a waiter for help. Do not be afraid to make a scene. If you really need help getting out of there... break some dishes... and I mean pick them up and smash them! Odds are a manager will approach you and ask you to leave and escort you to the door... when he or she does... go with them. When they get you out of ear shot, THANK THEM. Before they can respond, quickly explain that your lunch date was a man you had just met and turned out to be a creep, he was threatening you, then ask the manager to please call the police. The surprised manager will most likely comply... he may even have already called the police. Once the police arrive, explain the situation and ask them would they keep your former date here while you leave, most cops will be happy to oblige. Lets assume lunch goes reasonably well however... its now time to leave. He leaves first. This means you again get to see what car he drives, he never gets to see what car you drive. This makes it very difficult for him to try and follow you home. When you drive home, take the scenic route, especially if there was a disturbance at the resteraunt... this makes you harder to follow and gives you more of a chance to spot anyone following you. While that method is not fool proof, I do recommend it. Why? Because its taken from covert ops training for the FBI and CIA... this is what spies, and undercover agents do in order to control a meeting. If it works for them, I think it will probably work for you.
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