In this discussion, forum members share their perspectives and advice on how to handle a situation where a client expresses the desire to meet in person. The consensus emphasizes the importance of setting personal boundaries and prioritizing safety. Key points from the conversation include:

  • It's crucial to be honest and direct if you're uncomfortable with meeting in person. Clear communication can help maintain a professional relationship without compromising personal safety.
  • Setting clear rules for oneself regarding in-person meetings is not only a safety measure but also a professional boundary that should be communicated calmly and firmly to clients.
  • Offering alternative solutions, such as setting a very high price for in-person meetings, was suggested as a strategy. However, the primary focus should always be on safety and personal comfort.
  • Members shared a common understanding that while financial incentives are important, they should not come at the cost of personal integrity or safety.

The overall advice leans towards maintaining professional boundaries, being upfront about limitations, and ensuring personal safety above all.

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