I have always had this policy of not repeating with sps. It breaks from the spirit of hobbying, in my opinion. The way i see it, if i'm going to pay some money for sex, i might as well make the most out of the situation and see someone new....to continue the adventure, so to speak. Why set anchor in Cuba when you can keep on sailing towards Venezuela, Brazil and other places?
I have, however, broken my personal rule a few times. Quite a few times, actually. When i'd meet someone and we'd click, i couldn't wait to see her again. However, the next time, it usually was same old, same old. Same routine, same choreography. I'd realize it probably was the same thing with most of the other clients the young lady would be seeing. So, i'd move on to other adventures. Once in a while, i'd meet someone i'd really click with and would become good friends with them. We'd do things that friends like to do together, such as shopping, restaurants, movies, etc. And when i'd reach that stage, i felt awkward about having sex with them. Once i'd cross the sp/client line, i wouldn't feel like it would be right or i felt awkward about going back to the client/sp setting.
There were the odd times that an encounter would set itself apart from other encounters. The clicking was unreal, the sex was spontaneous and incredible, and the whole experience was mind-blowing, to say the least. A couple of times, i decided to see so and so again, and it was a mistake. Things either didn't go as well as orginally or it was bascially the same act. This second encounter would taint the great 'first' encounter we'd have. So, i then decided that when i'd have once again an incredible enounter (such as when i met Emmanuelle of Mtl Gfs), i might as well not repeat since i feared tainting that first incredible encounter. I was satisfied with the great memories i had of the encounter, to the detriment of seeing such a lady again. My philosphy on this reminded me of the conversation Mitch & Curly had in 'City Slickers', when Mitch (Billy Crystal) asked Curly (Jack Palance) why he had never tried to sleep with the love of his life, a woman he had spotted working the fields one day and whom he had never even met. "It might have spoiled it", was Curly's reply. Amen to that.