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Following merb’s guidelines, what are some questions that SPs/MPs/strippers shouldn’t ask when meeting you for the first time?

What are some questions that could bring the room’s temperature to -30°C ?

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Julia Sky

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peux-tu me payer tout de suite je vais aller porter l’argent à mon chauffeur/je vais aller fumer dehors..:D

je me suis fait avoir une fois, hahahah

Un classique ! C'est la version "uno reverse" du fameux "j'ai oublié mon portefeuille dans ma voiture". Ça doit être tout aussi frustrant !
 

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"Are you married?" - I am not, but I still find this a very questionable thing to ask. I would imagine that it could bother someone who is.
I don't know, would it? Most clients tell me when they are married. It's something I hear frequently. But would I ask? Maybe if it makes sense with the conversation we are having.
 

bodick7

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Tu arrives sur les lieux du rendez-vous et elle te demande d’attendre quelques minutes…

10 minutes plus tard tu lui réécris et elle ne répond pas ou à une excuse, elle doit manger, etc

et 45 minutes plus tard s’tu y es toujours…

beau jambon :D


Voilà pourquoi il faut faire affaire avec des professionnelles ;)
Une fois y'a une fille qui m'a demandé si je m'en venais deux heures après l'heure prévu du rendez-vous après un silence radio. F...k off!
 

Jaxan

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Some people are more sensitive than others about discussing their relationship status, so it depends. Similarly, I never inquire about the relationship status of the SP’s I see, especially when we are just getting to know each other. But if it comes up naturally in conversation, or she brings the topic up herself, then that is a different story.
 

Anwar

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If the client is non-white and/or speaks with an accent, asking "where are you from?" could be a little off-putting. I won't say this question immediately kills the mood for me, but it makes me uncomfortable. I can understand the curiosity if this question comes from someone who spends a lot of time with me - colleague, neighbor etc. - but not in a session with an SP where it's in neither party's interest to exchange personal details.

Another question is " are you married? / do you have a girlfriend? " . It's okay if the client brings it up first, but the SP prompting that question could make a client uncomfortable.
 

LC18

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"where are you from?"

I ask it to everyone when I notice their first or last name doesn’t sound typically Québécois. Or sometimes I try to guess it and will ask “Are you from Neverland?” and the person can answer with “No, I’m from Oz.”
 

michaelduni

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Great question. As time has gone by, I am comfortable sharing more about myself without needing to hold back, and I think it helps with building an authentic connection. I share where I am from, my work, relationship status, music and movie tastes, fitness routines, favorite cuisines etc. depending on the flow of the conversation. As @Jaxan said, this could be subjective, so best to adjust - and this is bidirectional. Sometimes SPs will share, and sometimes they don't want to depending on how much of themselves they are willing to reveal. Needless to say, the more times you get to meet, the easier the conversation and comfort level in sharing.
 

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Are you OK with me insisting you wear a condom? Then you won't catch my treatment-resistant gonorrhea.

I think.
 

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Two questions I find offensive and I hate when asked.

  1. Do you have a girlfriend? Annoying as hell. If I had one I would not be booking an escort or need to.
  2. Where are you from? I hate this question. I am born in Canada. Just because I do not got white skin or blue eyes does not mean I am not Canadian. I like to leave it as that. As far as I am concerned my country of origin is Canada.
Now this question I find very offensive but only applies to strippers:

  1. They often ask me that I do not drink? I usually order Perrier or Cola. And they are so interested in what I am drinking and think I am an alien from another planet because I am not drinking alcohol. Who cares what I am drinking. Stop asking weird questions about what I am drinking.
 

LC18

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Following merb’s guidelines, what are some questions that SPs/MPs/strippers shouldn’t ask when meeting you for the first time?

What are some questions that could bring the room’s temperature to -30°C ?

I don’t think a SP would ask you if you’re pregnant unless you are a woman hiring a male SP.
 

bodick7

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I don’t think a SP would ask you if you’re pregnant unless you are a woman hiring a male SP.
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bodick7

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Started hobbying over 2 months ago and I got these a couple times: "Where are you from?" followed by "How do you know French?"

I always answer "I'm Canadian" or "I was born and raised here." Then they ask "What's your ethnicity?" which is the appropriate question.

I'm South Asian and people are surprised that I don't have an accent and/or that I speak French fluently. I mean it's not uncommon lol
Like a journalist at Radio-Canada. Every time I find it pretty cool.
 
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