
Etiquettes
I keep things intentional from the start.
A proper introduction, along with your preferred time and the length of your visit, is enough for me to understand how to move forward. I respond best to messages that are clear, respectful and self aware. Text or email is the best way to reach me, as I don’t take calls.
The way you reach out matters more than most realize. A grounded approach, a sense of ease and a bit of awareness tend to set everything in motion. When that’s there, things move naturally. When it isn’t, I simply step back.
I keep my circle selective. For that reason, a brief introduction is part of how I choose who I spend time with. It’s handled privately, without unnecessary friction and I expect it to be approached with the same level of care.
Time is something I value. When plans are made, I trust they’ll be respected. I appreciate punctuality, though I’m flexible with those who communicate well. It allows everything to begin the way it should, without interruption.
I take pride in how I present myself and I notice when that same level of care is returned. The details, the effort, the way someone carries themselves, it all shapes the experience more than anything else.
Discretion is understood. It isn’t something I need to emphasize, it’s simply how I move. What’s shared remains private, without exception.
The environment matters. I’m most at ease in spaces that feel calm, composed and intentional. It allows everything else to fall into place without effort.
None of this is meant to feel like structure. It’s simply the foundation of something that feels easy when both sides understand it.
When that alignment is there, everything else tends to follow naturally.
