Miamiheller wrote:
The scheduling conflicts usually happen the other way around... two or three favoritas, only one of me.
Makes for fun situations when 2 (or more) show up at the same time.
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I arrived at SL and called one of my favorites, Stephanie. Her phone was off so I emailed her my CR#.
The next morning I am down eating breakfast at SL when Samantha sits next to me and we talk while we eat. As I finish, she does her pitch and I tell her "no, maybe some other time, but I am going into town now." Samantha wants to schedule an appointment and I keep telling her, "maybe some other time."
I call another favorite, Julie, and schedule for 4pm.
Stephanie arrives at SL, goes to the computer area, checks her email and sees that I have written her with my phone number. Her cell phone had been stolen, hence why it was turned off, so she borrows Samantha's, who is sitting next to her, and calls me. I come out of my room, Samantha yells at me, "L I A R!!!"
I explain to Stephanie that I have somebody scheduled for 4pm, so I can't see her, maybe later. Stephanie tries to get me to have a session with her before my 4pm, but I tell her no. About that time, Samantha calls my room on the SL's phone, and asks if I want to see her. I tell her no again.
Julie, my 4pm appointment, arrives promptly as Stephanie heads out the door. As Julie and I enter my room, Samantha calls my cell, having got my number from Stephanie when Stephanie borrowed her cell to call me, and asks again if I want to see her. I tell her no.
Later that afternoon, Samantha corners me in the hall and tells me that I spent 2 hours talking to her at breakfast and am I sure I don't want to see her. I don't know where she got "2 hours," more like 30 minutes. I just ate breakfast while she talked, it wasn't like we had an engaging conversation.
But, there's an example of being hounded and having scheduling conflicts that you didn't even create.