Building a relationship with a provider isn’t something everyone achieves - and that’s exactly why it’s special. It’s not about luck, and it’s not about trying to buy feelings. It’s about chemistry, consistency, and showing that you’re not just another booking.
Providers see many men, but not many who stand out. If you’re respectful, clean, polite, and easy to talk to - you’re already ahead of most. Add multi-hour bookings and genuine conversation, and you’re suddenly in the top 10–15% of clients she sees.
From there, things tend to follow a pattern - at least in the cases where I’ve built real rapport:
That said, step four isn’t rigid. With my first ATF, I skipped the subtle approach entirely - I invited her on a short getaway to somewhere warm.
But that doesn’t mean that’s the only way. The formula isn’t strict — it’s fluid. As long as you follow steps 1 through halfway into step 4, you’re already well on your way to achieving the outcome most guys never reach.
Not every attempt will land. Not every connection will click. Don´t let one or two "no´s" discourage you.

Providers see many men, but not many who stand out. If you’re respectful, clean, polite, and easy to talk to - you’re already ahead of most. Add multi-hour bookings and genuine conversation, and you’re suddenly in the top 10–15% of clients she sees.
From there, things tend to follow a pattern - at least in the cases where I’ve built real rapport:
1. The First Meeting
Visit her and make sure you arrive at your absolute best. Hygiene, attitude, energy, it all matters. First impressions set the tone for everything that follows.2. The Follow-Up
See her again, ideally within the same week. Book at least 90 minutes each time. That gives space for conversation, comfort, and connection. Speak freely, don’t force anything, and let the vibe build naturally.3. The Gesture
By now, her attention toward you should be noticeable. Bring a gift - not something over the top, but something thoughtful: perfume, lingerie, or something personal she mentioned. Gifts aren’t about impressing her - they’re about showing you pay attention.4. The "Next" Step
At this stage, you’ll often have enough built trust to exchange numbers - or take things from the usual "client-provider" dynamic to something deeper.That said, step four isn’t rigid. With my first ATF, I skipped the subtle approach entirely - I invited her on a short getaway to somewhere warm.
But that doesn’t mean that’s the only way. The formula isn’t strict — it’s fluid. As long as you follow steps 1 through halfway into step 4, you’re already well on your way to achieving the outcome most guys never reach.
Why It Matters
There’s nothing quite like finding THAT provider - your ATF. Someone who knows you, remembers you, and looks forward to seeing you as much as you look forward to seeing her.Not every attempt will land. Not every connection will click. Don´t let one or two "no´s" discourage you.

