Better to have sexy time before or after a dinner date? Or both?
I like before because I feel sexier when I don’t feel full but it’s not always possible
Better to have sexy time before or after a dinner date? Or both?
Let’s say at the end of the session, you would like a repeat visit from this client ?
How do let him know?
How often do you sense that a client will repeat? And are you right more often than not ?
Better to have sexy time before or after a dinner date? Or both?
That is kind of a question, that I don't think any sp should answer. Say they have exited a appointment with a client they found creepy, why would they divulge that here. Nothing good can come of telling merb yes, I have exited from a date. Someone who could be on here and gets obsessed with an sp could see that an sp they like said yes in an answer and then if they felt inclined try to trap them in an appointment. I don't think any sp should answer that details or not. On here people know many of the sps, websites, how to contact them, social media profile etcetera. They are somewhat open. They don't have any background on merb clients, or the people who read merb but, do not post.Have you had to use an exit plan just in case things get super creepy when alone with a client?
Don’t really have to go into details
Have you had to use an exit plan just in case things get super creepy when alone with a client?
Don’t really have to go into details
"ask us anything" is better off with an asterisk.
It means that you can’t really ask “anything” as the title of the thread implies.What do you mean by that?
It means that you can’t really ask “anything” as the title of the thread implies.
That being said common sense dictates that there are some questions that should not be asked and this thread was meant to be an informative thread and much of it is actually helpful.
??? Unless I'm wrong, it's not a thread about SPs asking questions...Clients:
If you send a deposit via X gift card, the SP has to cancel and sends you a Y gift card by mistake instead of a X gift card. Same amount on both cards, would you say you have been ripped off?
I just end all good sessions with, I hope to hear back from you soon. I wouldn't say it if I didn't feel like that, I don't leave bad visits saying I hope they contact back.Let’s say at the end of the session, you would like a repeat visit from this client ?
How do let him know?
I don't, when they contact me back I see it as an ego boost that they want me back again, but I always leave a visit assuming it might likely be the last time I ever see them.How often do you sense that a client will repeat?
I get callbacks, so I guess I am right and wrong. For many we are just 1 time trial fun, and for others they are looking for people they can repeat with. It's about being what is needed at the moment, and accepting and being fine with that.And are you right more often than not ?
Everyone has had the need to use an exit plan at one point or another. This is not a question to be asking, unless your looking for a victim who doesn't have the strength to leave when they feel they should.Have you had to use an exit plan just in case things get super creepy when alone with a client?
Don’t really have to go into details
??? Unless I'm wrong, it's not a thread about SPs asking questions...
Here’s your chance to ask anything related to the industry whether you’re a client a curious about providers or a provider asking clients.
Since this is ask anyone anything, I can answer your question from the perspective of my 3 years delivering pizza in a large city while employed as a manager of a pizzeria. Back in my 20s. Which was a long time ago.Have you had to use an exit plan just in case things get super creepy when alone with a client?
Don’t really have to go into details
One time a guy did try to rob me. I was in a dicy neighborhood. I made the delivery. I was walking back to my car and he was walking behind me. He saw my uniform and the pizza sign on my car. He said "hey! Can you give me a ride back! My brother Billy works there with you." Problem was he didn't know I was manager rather than just driver and I knew we didn't have anyone named Billy on staff either that night or any night. I looked behind me and saw I was way closer to my car than he was to me so I ran to car, got in and floored it!
Yeah, common sense isn't so common sometimes... haha.
My question was rhetorical in a way. I was just wondering where we draw the line because obviously some things don't need to be asked, like "have you ever been alone with a dangerous client?" or "what's your real name?". Asterisk or not, like you said it's just common sense!
Nothing good but most likely robbery. This is why we always told the drivers to turn in the cash once they had over a $200. We did have 2 guys get robbed in the 3 years I was there - both at gunpoint.who knows what Billy's brother had in mind for you.




