A TUSCLer admitted to me that that I looked very adorable and sweet when she saw me walk out on the floor. I'm not sure how to feel about that, but on the whole I'm probably glad. He ended up not spending $500+ on me anyway, but more importantly I hope that my demeanor is conveying the right message to potential spenders.
Not to sound self-congratulatory (as usual I will likely fail at this), but customers generally don't pull BS games on me. Maybe this is part of the reason, Idk, along with my general attitude. Again idk, but I'd rather lose out on a few opportunities with the more jackass types then go through some of the crap I read on here. (Such as having a link to my social media being posted up on the board)
Anyone else accused of this? For those who are not at risk of that, any other thoughts as to how customers might perceive you and how it works out for you?

Funny thing is that I wasn't trying to look nice. In fact, I have always looked at myself as fairly down to business with getting dances quickly. But iI suppose I am just a little less guarded when dealing with the $200-$300 OTC pitching crowd.