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Re: If that is a problem...
1853619 12 Reviews 1168 reads
posted
1 / 19

If a guy schedules a 90 min appt and it is the first visit. Does the clock start at arrival or after you talk for a few
Minutes? I have had both happen and am not sure protocol. I like to talk a little but if the clock starts immediately then I feel like I missing out somewhat.
Thanks in advance!

cmh614 73 Reviews 726 reads
posted
2 / 19

Of course the clock starts when you arrive. "Donations are for time and companionship."

Tobi Telford See my TER Reviews 577 reads
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3 / 19
Don_Juan__ 816 reads
posted
4 / 19

drop the envelope and stick your fingers up her hole within the first 10 seconds of walking into the room.  Most of them like that.  Grab the tit and ass at the same time and GO!  I usually push their head down to my crotch to let them know to start sucking the cock right away.  Get that first nut out of the way and then talk for a few minutes.  You should be able to nut three or four times in an hour doing that.

1853619 12 Reviews 704 reads
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5 / 19
deeznumbnutz 24 Reviews 681 reads
posted
6 / 19

Posted By: Laxref95
Wow you are a douche
Here we go again...lol

Don_Juan__ 644 reads
posted
7 / 19

You axe dumb question, you git dat...

yadirf 14 Reviews 502 reads
posted
8 / 19

Personally speaking. Walk in introduce yourself a nice hug and kiss then off to shower. Come out butt ass naked and go for the prize words are not needed at this point. Once you get through round 1 you have time to smile and chat a while before round 2 begins. Some providers insist on a certain level of conversation before you get to it which to me is a bit annoying but understandable to put them at ease and develop a hint of chemistry you just have to know when to start the action

cmh614 73 Reviews 428 reads
posted
9 / 19

Addition to kmtoplay:
And you will develop a bond over time, (multiple visits) if you (and she) want that to happen.

samanthategan See my TER Reviews 505 reads
posted
10 / 19

For "upscale" providers like myself the clock will always start when you arrive. Coming to a relaxing environment with candles lit, soft music playing and having a nice scotch or glass of wine is part of the total experience and something I find most clients truly appreciate. With that said, I do not "watch the clock" and will not set a timer to make you jump up and get out at 89 minutes!

cmh614 73 Reviews 436 reads
posted
11 / 19

Sounds good, is there a question?

Epsilon_Eridani 432 reads
posted
12 / 19

... good.

But, what if the guy doesn't drink alcohol? Will the experience be not as good as having alcohol?

Just curious about that part.
Posted By: samanthategan
For "upscale" providers like myself the clock will always start when you arrive. Coming to a relaxing environment with candles lit, soft music playing and having a nice scotch or glass of wine is part of the total experience and something I find most clients truly appreciate. With that said, I do not "watch the clock" and will not set a timer to make you jump up and get out at 89 minutes!

cmh614 73 Reviews 491 reads
posted
13 / 19

You could have Kool-Aid. She is suggesting that a pleasant environment is created. Note, that all takes time and money

Jayonem 22 Reviews 508 reads
posted
14 / 19

... you have probably picked the wrong provider.  I mean, I stay on time, but I don't check the stopwatch every five minutes to see how we are doing.  If a "few minutes" of chit-chat is going to cause you to be "missing out" something is wrong... especially on a 90 minute appt.  That should be plenty of time to get in two leisurely rounds... or even three, if you can manage it.

The real issue is starting something you don't have time to finish.  If you have 10 minutes left in your session don't start another round.  If you are respectful of time and you happen to run over by "a few minutes" while you are getting dressed and saying goodbye -- big fucking deal.  If that "few minutes" runs to 10 or 15 minutes -- tip!!  

From the provider's perspective, a new guy who is booking 90 minutes at rate is shelling out a pretty good amount of money, he has the potential to be a really good client, and he deserves to be treated well.  If that means a few extra minutes talking that seems like a pretty good investment.  

I really don't like the idea of spending a few hundred bucks and worrying about the clock instead of just having a good time.  I can count on one hand, with fingers to spare, the number of times I have been told "times up", and I can assure you I never re-booked with those providers.  If you are so timebound that a few extra minutes are a big deal, be sure to stop your stopwatch if the provider takes a bathroom break or takes a phone call.  At the end of the session you can tell her she owes you 3 minutes and 42 seconds for the time she was not providing "companionship"

Jayonem 22 Reviews 392 reads
posted
15 / 19

A few extra minutes isn't a big deal, as long as the guy doesn't abuse your good nature and a "few minutes" becomes half an hour.

By the way, more often than not, when my sessions have gone over, it is because the provider is doing all the chit-chat and I am trying to be polite by not walking out in the middle of a conversation.

1853619 12 Reviews 412 reads
posted
16 / 19

It was a first time visit and my question was legit. Thanks to those who responded, and to douche bag seems it wasn't a bad question.

samanthategan See my TER Reviews 347 reads
posted
17 / 19

Of course! Many clients don't but still enjoy a cool soda or sparkling water and a bit of relaxing conversation....

samanthategan See my TER Reviews 423 reads
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18 / 19
samanthategan See my TER Reviews 447 reads
posted
19 / 19

Absolutely.....that is a completely valid question when starting out! It is always better to ask then to be surprised when you aren't aware of the etiquette!

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