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Jacobisrael

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These are the type of guys that turn into stalkers and end up getting blacklisted
It’s also because of them that some SPs call themselves goddess or openly say worship me. There is a moderate approach to have of course talk with them laugh and all that but don’t become creepy. 100% and they lower standard. Some people take gfe word litterally. You guys probably saw the review about the poor guy who payed 2 hours only to talk. She said oh! He didn’t initiate. So it’s on both sides unfortunately. We live in crazy times my friends not only in that business.
 
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What's My Name

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These are the type of guys that turn into stalkers and end up getting blacklisted
And make it more difficult for the good guys
 

urquell

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Lol i feel you on that one. Im being. Repressive lol
I tried to work around it. I spoke to my priest. He said that if I did it I was going to Hell. I asked my mom about it and she said that if I did it I was going to stay with my Aunt Margaret. I told her that's what my priest said. I think that was pretty much the last word on the matter. :)
 

bodick7

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Maybe it’s all the bad clients that make my experiences better.
WTF??? If there were no bad clients, there would probably be at least twice the offering with part time real gems …and in the end, your experience wouldn’t change much.
Don’t get me wrong. All efforts to have a great session have been rewarded but not all times.
For some, it doesn’t change anything at all. Just be cleaned and don’t forget your wallet before hitting the road.
 
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Lolipopesun

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It ain’t that deep fam… at the end of the day it’s a service. If I pay for a service I need to be entertained. The customer is king.

My biggest pet peeve is when things are taken for granted. It’s not because there’s some pussy that ‘oh wow she’s an eternal goddess I need to worship’. Some of y’all borderline sound like any pussy is the highest silk from the Andalusian spiritual mountain

Just basic decency, respect as a human is good. It’s like I go to the restaurant I’m polite and nice with my waitress but I’m a customer and expect to be serviced properly
 

DouMan

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It ain’t that deep fam… at the end of the day it’s a service. If I pay for a service I need to be entertained. The customer is king.

My biggest pet peeve is when things are taken for granted. It’s not because there’s some pussy that ‘oh wow she’s an eternal goddess I need to worship’. Some of y’all borderline sound like any pussy is the highest silk from the Andalusian spiritual mountain

Just basic decency, respect as a human is good. It’s like I go to the restaurant I’m polite and nice with my waitress but I’m a customer and expect to be serviced properly

The customer is king einnn, depends. The customer must at least know if what he expects is on the menu beforehand.

Riding on your analogy if we go to a restaurant and expect scallops, we must at the very least verify if they serve them. If not, no need to criticize the establishment since it's our bad, not theirs.
 

Petit prince

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To be a top-tier or elite client in this industry, follow these guidelines:


1. Book early: Schedule your appointment 24 to 48 hours in advance.


2. Arrive prepared: Be clean, freshly showered, and have payment ready.


3. Be punctual: Show up on time for your appointment.


4. Engage in conversation: Take at least 5 minutes to chat and build rapport.


5. Shower if requested: Even if you showered an hour ago, take another quick shower (longer than a minute) to ensure freshness. A rushed shower can be a turn-off.


6. Bring thoughtful extras: Items like wine or a portable speaker can enhance the experience.


7. Keep emotions in check: Avoid developing romantic feelings.


8. Focus on the moment: Don’t discuss other clients; enjoy your time together.


9. Communicate boundaries: Clearly discuss what’s acceptable and what’s not.


10. Respect privacy: Don’t ask for personal contact information.


11. Seek feedback for first bookings: Ask for advice on how to make future visits more comfortable for both parties.


12. Respect time limits: Leave on time and avoid rushing in the last 5 minutes.


13. Avoid referencing review boards: Don’t mention platforms like MERB or discuss unrelated topics; stay present.


14. Focus on your experience: Don’t prioritize her pleasure over yours. Respect her boundaries while enjoying your time.


15. Be discreet when leaving: Don’t linger outside or use your phone near the door—it’s awkward and obvious.


For longer bookings: Consider going to a restaurant or bringing food. Everyone loves food, but check if she has dietary preferences (e.g., watching carbs).


By following these tips, you’ll be a respectful and memorable client. Providers will enjoy their work more, and you’ll foster mutual respect, understanding that this is their profession.
 

urquell

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To be a top-tier or elite client in this industry

I should have known better than to have been drinking ginger ale when reading the board, because it all came spewing out of my nose when I read this. :)

Let's try to summarize this into something more manageable for the average (or even elite!) client.

1) Discuss your expectations beforehand, use courtesy and common sense always.
2) bring a fat wallet.

That should pretty much do it.
 

luxurystacy

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To be a top-tier or elite client in this industry, follow these guidelines:


1. Book early: Schedule your appointment 24 to 48 hours in advance.


2. Arrive prepared: Be clean, freshly showered, and have payment ready.


3. Be punctual: Show up on time for your appointment.


4. Engage in conversation: Take at least 5 minutes to chat and build rapport.


5. Shower if requested: Even if you showered an hour ago, take another quick shower (longer than a minute) to ensure freshness. A rushed shower can be a turn-off.


6. Bring thoughtful extras: Items like wine or a portable speaker can enhance the experience.


7. Keep emotions in check: Avoid developing romantic feelings.


8. Focus on the moment: Don’t discuss other clients; enjoy your time together.


9. Communicate boundaries: Clearly discuss what’s acceptable and what’s not.


10. Respect privacy: Don’t ask for personal contact information.


11. Seek feedback for first bookings: Ask for advice on how to make future visits more comfortable for both parties.


12. Respect time limits: Leave on time and avoid rushing in the last 5 minutes.


13. Avoid referencing review boards: Don’t mention platforms like MERB or discuss unrelated topics; stay present.


14. Focus on your experience: Don’t prioritize her pleasure over yours. Respect her boundaries while enjoying your time.


15. Be discreet when leaving: Don’t linger outside or use your phone near the door—it’s awkward and obvious.


For longer bookings: Consider going to a restaurant or bringing food. Everyone loves food, but check if she has dietary preferences (e.g., watching carbs).


By following these tips, you’ll be a respectful and memorable client. Providers will enjoy their work more, and you’ll foster mutual respect, understanding that this is their profession.
I want to like this 100 times ! Thank you. If you want a A1 SP (hygiene, look and service), be a A1 client. Im not difficult. Take a shower and brush your teeth before I arrive, be respectful and respect boundaries. Have a clean towel for me to shower at the end too.I like drinks (especially wine haha) too but it's not required. Thats it. Im gonna be really happy :)
 

Mailloche

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I should have known better than to have been drinking ginger ale when reading the board, because it all came spewing out of my nose when I read this. :)

Let's try to summarize this into something more manageable for the average (or even elite!) client.

1) Discuss your expectations beforehand, use courtesy and common sense always.
2) bring a fat wallet.

That should pretty much do it.
It's like any business, if i check the restaurant menu and don't like it i go to the next one. There is 1000 restaurants easy access in 5 min. My time is precious her time is get in do your things get out life is simple. If we pay for pussies is because we don't want to deal with probably 3/4 of that list.
 
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Lolipopesun

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It's like any business, if i check the restaurant menu and don't like it i go to the next one. There is 1000 restaurants easy access in 5 min. My time is precious her time is get in do your things get out life is simple. If we pay for pussies is because we don't want to deal with probably 3/4 of that list.
Well said!
 

terrybogard88

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Remember money can get her in. But money wont make that time together great. Something more complicated than cash WILL make that time great. to keep that Restaurant example, even if a restaurant checks all your preferences, something above cash will make the experience great over there, starting with how you behave as a Client. It s not rules to emprison us or to make things difficults. I see it as just some friendly tips to make stuff GREAT and fucking crazy awesome