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Any problems with SPs working during their period?

Any problems with SPs working during their period?

  • Yes, it grosses me out

    Votes: 41 77.4%
  • No, I couldn't care less

    Votes: 6 11.3%
  • I am indifferent

    Votes: 6 11.3%

  • Total voters
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General Gonad

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I wonder is it just me, or are most guys grossed out with SPs working through their menstrual cycle? Please vote.

GG
 

Rexroth

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What's the difference between choices 2 and 3?

For what it's worth, it doesn't bother me as long as I know about it.
 

naughtylady

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I have some clients who actually prefer it because the temperature inside is warmer.

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General Gonad

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Choice #2: no, I prefer it...

Rexroth said:
What's the difference between choices 2 and 3?

For what it's worth, it doesn't bother me as long as I know about it.


I should have put, no, I prefer it.

GG
 

metoo4

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I cold not care less, if she's not with me. Everybody's free to do whathever rock their boat but this isn't something that turn me on.

One thing to remember guys, now there's pills that are non stop, without "sugar pills" or need to stop. These actually make the periods dissapear completely.
Also, some ladies take injections for birth control. This also totally stop periods.
So, a lady that work every day is not necessarely working during her periods. Maybe she doesn't have any!
 

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It certainly should be mentioned before the session is booked with absolutely no penalty if the client says no thank you. I realize it isn't always predictable with clock work reliability, but for most women it is fairly predicable. Such that if a client wants to schedule in advance they can be given the wave off for particular dates.
 

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metoo4 said:
I cold not care less, if she's not with me. Everybody's free to do whathever rock their boat but this isn't something that turn me on.

One thing to remember guys, now there's pills that are non stop, without "sugar pills" or need to stop. These actually make the periods dissapear completely.
Also, some ladies take injections for birth control. This also totally stop periods.
So, a lady that work every day is not necessarely working during her periods. Maybe she doesn't have any!

Mr metoo4,
You are quite right about taking the birth controle pill non stop. I had a friend who needed to do that because of some health issues. BUT, every 4-5 months she would get a period that was soooo bad and full of cramps and well, 4-5 times a normal period. As for injections, I know quite a few people that have tried it, and hated it because it gives you a whole bunch of hormones for up the 3 months (not sure on the number). These hormones are not regulated and injected all at once, often causing very excessive mood swings, aggressive behaviours and depression. The people I know who tried this option hated themselve while on it because they felt they were not in controle of their behaviour. And well, if you notice that a week in, you still got 2 months and 3 weeks to go.

I don't mean to sound corny or romantic but A period is a normal and beautiful thing. I do not believe it should be shamed or altered and I also believe that sex on it is freakin awesome!!!! Though this is not the case for every women, I get excessively horny when I am on my sugar pill week because there aren't any hormones comming in, it is just pure... ME. but well the little red thing comes along too. When with a boyfriend, I have never had a problem with this. Most times its barely noticeable. As for working in this buisness, I hope someday it can be accepted, but for now it isn't. I would always inform potetial clients of this and of all the other cool stuff that can be done and explored if they are grossed out by this bodily expression. But, it has not happened once, in my short sp life, that one has agreed.

A romantic feminists point of view. :p
 
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Well said!

JuIcE_Y said:
Mr metoo4,
You are quite right about taking the birth controle pill non stop. I had a friend who needed to do that because of some health issues. BUT, every 4-5 months she would get a period that was soooo bad and full of cramps and well, 4-5 times a normal period. As for injections, I know quite a few people that have tried it, and hated it because it gives you a whole bunch of hormones for up the 3 months (not sure on the number). These hormones are not regulated and injected all at once, often causing very excessive mood swings, aggressive behaviours and depression. The people I know who tried this option hated themselve while on it because they felt they were not in controle of their behaviour. And well, if you notice that a week in, you still got 2 months and 3 weeks to go.

I don't mean to sound corny or romantic but A period is a normal and beautiful thing. I do not believe it should be shamed or altered and I also believe that sex on it is freakin awesome!!!! Though this is not the case for every women, I get excessively horny when I am on my sugar pill week because there aren't any hormones comming in, it is just pure... ME. but well the little red thing comes along too. When with a boyfriend, I have never had a problem with this. Most times its barely noticeable. As for working in this buisness, I hope someday it can be accepted, but for now it isn't. I would always inform potetial clients of this and of all the other cool stuff that can be done and explored if they are grossed out by this bodily expression. But, it has not happened once, in my short sp life, that one has agreed.

A romantic feminists point of view. :p

Beautifully put Maria. I believe that for some guys there is an issue of aesthetics. That is just the reality of the situation. We can't damn them for their preference. For others there is the concern for transmission of STD's. Unfortunately it would only take one unscrupulous sp with HIV to cause major problems within the community. As one poster put it there is a higher viral load in blood and semen where HIV is concerned. So therefore the risk is greater. These guys, in other circumstances, like with a long term girlfriend, might be okay with it. Here they are understandably cautious. But personally, I think you have a great take on it all. And nothing wrong with being a romantic
 

metoo4

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I'm not endorsing any of these method per say. I only state what's available.
I know for a fact of bad experiences with the injection method. A girl I knew even died of ovarian cancer because of it. Even if no direct connection could be made with her, she was in perfect health with all chech-ups done yearly, no smoker and, a bit over 1 year following the start of injection, she was dead of an ovarian cancer, not a lung or other type of cancer, an ovarian cancer. She was 24 years old. She wasn't an SP. She left a 5 years old without her mom.
 

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How about the resulting health issues, known to be serious?
 

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Wombat2 said:
It certainly should be mentioned before the session is booked with absolutely no penalty if the client says no thank you. I realize it isn't always predictable with clock work reliability, but for most women it is fairly predicable. Such that if a client wants to schedule in advance they can be given the wave off for particular dates.

I don't know about most but speaking for myself, I have been as much as 5 days early and 10 days late (that was a panic :eek: ) Usually I am fairly regular but stress and health do play a role.

Ronnie,
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Yesterday I was just discussing this with the SP that will be my wingwoman in CR in two weeks. She is having hers now, and working, using a sponge. Consistently, she says she is the most horny at that time, as confirmed by the same reports by my old GF. (It's amazing how honest a woman will be with you after the affair is over. :eek: )

Yes, some SPs are regular and schedule around it. For me, makes no difference, so long as I know. As for in two weeks... I kinda wish it was now. ;)
 

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During my last trip to Montreal in October I had an experience where the woman did not tell me that she was having her period.

We had met twice before and I thought it was unusual that she turned the lights way down low because she's definitely not shy. Plus she would not let me touch her or taste her and I knew from experience that she loves that. And the numerous bathroom breaks in a 3-hour date should have been a tip off to me, too.

After she left then I realized why. After a very active three hours let's just say that she had left a rememberence of herself on just about every sheet & pillow on the king-size bed.

Since this was the first night of a 3-day weekend I knew I needed fresh linens and most hotels don't change the bedding after just one night on a multi-night stay unless the guest requests it.

So I basically took everything off the bed and left it on the floor to make sure there was no misunderstanding ... I need clean sheets!

With other dates scheduled that weekend I couldn't take the chance of not getting all new sundries but you should have seen the dirty look that the Haitian maid gave me when I got back to my room. I thought she was gonna put some voodoo curse on me :D

In summary I would say that I would have been much happier if she had warned me beforehand and we could have correagraphed our playtime accordingly. :p
 

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What a bad scene. Have not run into that. Other than a tampax (and the telltail string...), what I have seen is blood on the condom. And as I noted, this does not bother me, but it helps to know.
 

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Oh,man...no, sorry, I do NOT want to see an SP while she is on her period. It's not the menstrual blood that bothers me...per se. I enjoyed having sex with my wives when they were on their period. It's the health issue (no offense meant to SPs reading this...read on)

A horror story (trust me, it will have a point eventually). When I was staying at the Vogue a couple years ago, an agency sent me a gorgeous young SP. Gorgeous, yes, but when she got into my room she was obviously whacked out on drugs. I should have refused her, but she was so beautiful that my little head wouldn't let her go.

She sucked me without a condom for a little while before realizing she wanted to use one. Put it on, then went back to work. After a while, I asked her to stop and mounted her doggie-style.

We went at it for a while, and then I began having a warm sensation on my legs. Looked down, and my thighs were coated with blood....and, worse yet, the condom was torn (I should have changed after the BJ!) She told me she was in the heavy flow time of her period, so she shoved a sponge in there to soak it up so she can work, and I guess during the act I must have dislodged it.

I would not have been as upset if she had not been so whacked out. While I trust that almost all SPs are safe in their sex practices, how do I know she was not whacked out from injecting drugs and sharing needles? I sure don't think it was pot that she was on.

So here I am, coated with blood, even Mr. Johnson. I dismissed the girl and showered like I never showered before. I took AIDS tests out to three months, and all came out fine. But it was a pretty damned scary thing to go through.

The odds that an SP has HIV are damned low to begin with, and the odds of transmitting it through hetero sex are extremely low. But still, it was something I didn't want to go through.

This would not have been a good experience with any SP...but the fact the woman was a drug user made it terrifying.

No periods for me, thanks. I hope any SPs reading this are not insulted. It was the drug use/blood combo that really freaked me out.
 

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Mr. bumfie,

That is absolutely terrifying. I do not take drugs and do not plan on doing so. I like being in controle of myself. I have never worked during my period, and not because I do not want to, but because it isn't accepted. I have tried using this product called Instead softcup, which is a cup you insert all the way to your cervix and it keeps the flow from flowing down. Needless to say, I didnt walk further then my bathroom door and decided, "Hell no!". I guess my fingers were not long enough. As for sponges, well I would, except im scared something would get dislodged. I also prefer honesty. If a man can not take the fact that there is a little bit of blood coming out while penetration, then I would rather not be with him also. As for Daty... there is always the bath and shower to enjoy that delectable pleasure during that time of month. Anyways, enjoy life and be safe!
 

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bumfie, I would suggest that the drugged out part is the lesson I would have taken from your experience. Also, I in the past years I have generally avoided agency girls, because they tend to be less personally responsible. The recognized companions, with a reputation to protect, are the ones I usually look for. To me, you got the double whammy: a drugged out agency girl. Period or no, I would have seen her back to the lobby.
 

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(Cancer)The quickest I was told , from start to finish was more than two years.

It depends on the cancer. With lung cancer, you can be dead within as little as 6 weeks from the time significant symptoms and diagnosis is made. More usually, it's about 4-6 months (eg: Christopher Reeve's widow, Peter Jennings). Similarly for pancreatic cancer. Ovarian cancer is usually between one and two years.

Conversely, a man can live with some prostate cancers for over a decade.
 
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