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jeffmathers

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All the experts here. Need your help. I need a good recommendation on a good sex card game which I would like to enjoy with a provider. Kinkier the better.

My advice is to ask the person if they have a favorite or what their boundaries are about sex card games and then base it on that. Any card game can be made into a sex card game (poker, blackjack, etc for example). If you google some of these you might be able to find reviews. Since you have to buy the card game the most economical option might be to buy regular cards and turn a classic game into a sex card game.

Good luck


 
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When you began as a SP did the learning curve was high in terms of knowledge about STD, safe/less safe/unsafe practices, etc?

Are there any knowledge base? Or it's simply self research? Or friends or SP that you knew?

This time around there was a learning curve to go threw.

When I was 18, and went threw an agency, they just straight up told me what ropes to follow, including don't trust my co-workers, unfortunately fell asleep in the car one night and found out why that warning was there.

This time around i had outdated info from 20 years ago, and started in, diving head first into the deep end, by just straight up creating free ads online, wherever I was allowed. Screening, price, availability, complete proper use of a condom, everything was a learning curve.
 

jeffmathers

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This time around there was a learning curve to go threw.

When I was 18, and went threw an agency, they just straight up told me what ropes to follow, including don't trust my co-workers, unfortunately fell asleep in the car one night and found out why that warning was there.

This time around i had outdated info from 20 years ago, and started in, diving head first into the deep end, by just straight up creating free ads online, wherever I was allowed. Screening, price, availability, complete proper use of a condom, everything was a learning curve.
"unfortunately fell asleep in the car one night and found out why that warning was there." I don't understand
 

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When you began as a SP did the learning curve was high in terms of knowledge about STD, safe/less safe/unsafe practices, etc?

Are there any knowledge base? Or it's simply self research? Or friends or SP that you knew?
There was a learning curve about everything. Boundaries, how to talk to clients, marketing, branding, how to treat clients in person, how to deal with difficult situations and conflict, how to accommodate different types of people, etc. I feel like only in the past 6 months my boundaries as a SP have become firmly established and I know where I'm going in this industry or at least where I want to go.

As for STI, safe and less safe practices, it's fairly easy to find that information. Unfortunately most of the services except kissing and penetration with condom (and even with these there are risks) are unsafe.