I’m sure most of us have had, or currently have, an ATF provider—or maybe even multiple ATFs over the years. Personally, I really enjoy having an ATF. It’s a unique connection: you know her, she knows you. There’s no awkwardness, no uncertainty about whether you’ll get along, as there often is when meeting a new girl for the first time (though I’ll admit, I enjoy the excitement of booking girls that I haven’t been with, as well).
I used to have an ATF I would visit regularly over the course of 2.5 years. We built a great connection, but sadly, she eventually left the industry. It did leave me hanging. Losing an ATF is tough.
What’s the longest time any of you have known a provider and kept going back to see her? How did that relationship evolve over time?
I’ll admit, I miss having a good ATF. A provider that I can talk to about anything, someone who feels like a trusted confidante as well as a provider. I’m currently on the lookout for someone who can fill that role again. There’s nothing quite like finding THAT girl.
I used to have an ATF I would visit regularly over the course of 2.5 years. We built a great connection, but sadly, she eventually left the industry. It did leave me hanging. Losing an ATF is tough.
What’s the longest time any of you have known a provider and kept going back to see her? How did that relationship evolve over time?
I’ll admit, I miss having a good ATF. A provider that I can talk to about anything, someone who feels like a trusted confidante as well as a provider. I’m currently on the lookout for someone who can fill that role again. There’s nothing quite like finding THAT girl.
