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eigames

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Coming back to MTL for three days and usually book 2 new SP's and 1 of my fav's per day. Does anyone recommend booking 90-2hrs for first booking? I like to have them feel relaxed and not rushed and each girl is different. Curious what the hobbiests recommend.
I am almost 100% booking with agencies and only outcall so its hard to see my new wishlists sp;s as they are usually Euphoria or XO.
 

talkinghead

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Coming back to MTL for three days and usually book 2 new SP's and 1 of my fav's per day. Does anyone recommend booking 90-2hrs for first booking? I like to have them feel relaxed and not rushed and each girl is different. Curious what the hobbiests recommend.
I am almost 100% booking with agencies and only outcall so its hard to see my new wishlists sp;s as they are usually Euphoria or XO.
You're planning on three sessions/day for three days? Respect. I'd say it comes down to your budget. If you can afford 90-120 minutes @, then do that. You can always cut it short and rest up for the next visit or use the time to eat your Wheaties. I would worry that a series of short bookings might blur together. (Full disclosure: I only book longer sessions.)
 

LC18

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Does anyone recommend booking 90-2hrs for first booking?

Do you want to talk? Do you want to take breaks in between rounds? Do you want to take things slowly?

If so, then yes 90 mins is great for a first date. Nothing bad with 60 mins but the talking part needs to be shorter and less teasing.
 

Lunaseraphim

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It all depends on your needs but I recommend booking a SP for the first time for 90 minutes at least. I get a lot of 90 minute and 2h bookings lately, and if the gentleman and I get along, time can go by really fast even if it seems like a long amount of time for someone who sees a lot of SPs. 60 minutes can feel pretty rushed when you meet a new client, or when you're seeing someone who has become a regular, you want to catch up, etc. :)
 

Doc Holliday

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Over time i’ve made it a personal rule to make an initial booking for at least 90 minutes in order to take my time to get to know my date plus if i’m having a good time with someone i just met one hour always feels way to short since time goes by quickly. But i’d like to point out that 90% of the time i’ll have a good idea what to expect & whomi’m about to meet since i’ve always carefully done my research when chosing my potential dates.
 
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