Have you ever noticed that the shower is completely dry? It makes me wonder if the SP showers between clients, because it usually takes a while for the shower to dry completely. I've noticed this a couple of times at different incalls.
That is a very good observation. If it is dry, I would imagine they did not have a shower prior.Have you ever noticed that the shower is completely dry? It makes me wonder if the SP showers between clients, because it usually takes a while for the shower to dry completely. I've noticed this a couple of times at different incalls.
Have you ever noticed that the shower is completely dry? It makes me wonder if the SP showers between clients, because it usually takes a while for the shower to dry completely. I've noticed this a couple of times at different incalls.
I often shower at home personally, which is less than 10mins away from my incall. And I don't do agency volume, so I have time to take a dozen showers between
"if" lolI often shower at home personally, which is less than 10mins away from my incall. And I don't do agency volume, so I have time to take a dozen showers between clients if I want. Hahaha
Well I wouldn't think too much because a client is supposed at least to take a shower when arriving and/or when leaving.Have you ever noticed that the shower is completely dry? It makes me wonder if the SP showers between clients, because it usually takes a while for the shower to dry completely. I've noticed this a couple of times at different incalls.
You also don't know when the provider has arrived at the incall.Well I wouldn't think too much because a client is supposed at least to take a shower when arriving and/or when leaving.
So before thinking about the SP shower there is lot of opportunities for the shower to get wet lol
Also I guess this situation would be different between agencies/Indy, incall/outcall, etc.
"if" lol
Being in Montreal with a rather high Humidex, I don't think a shower can dry by itself in such amount of time ...that leaves 20–25 minutes for the shower to dry.
It doesn't make any sense what you're saying. You're implying the clients are also not showering. Every time a client comes in, unless it's the winter and it's really cold outside and he assures me he is clean, the first thing I tell him is to shower. And very often clients shower before leaving as well. I'm not sure what agencies you're talking about but sounds sketchy.Seems pretty clear that some SPs at incall agencies don't shower between clients. I'm not trying to debate whether you do or don't. I was just pointing out that I've noticed showers are sometimes completely dry between clients.




