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Following on from the alcohol thread below
Carrie_of_London See my TER Reviews 2610 reads
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.What do you take it to mean if a potential client says he "wants to party"?  Or what do you guys mean if you say it?

I always assume it means he wants to take drugs and therefore I turn down the booking.

When I first started providing I saw a guy who took lots of cocaine during our 3 hour appointment.  He became somewhat aggressive when I got ready to leave even though I was well over time. It scared the hell out of me.  I've never knowingly seen a client since then who takes hard drugs.  I've had one or two who smoke dope but I reckon they are not a threat to my safety.

It always seems to be assumed providers are the ones who take drugs but the guys certainly do too.

blugold 2 Reviews 1150 reads
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I have never told a provider that I want to "party."

But my definition of party would basically be having a "good time" which is my full intent when seeing a provider. I.e. enjoying a drink or two and each other's company, maybe soaking in the hot tub, exchanging massages and getting kinky.

The only time I drink alcohol with a provider is during a dinner date and at most a drink or two. I don't do incall appointments and hardly ever have alcohol at my location unless a provider decides to bring some.

I am probably the exception to the rule but am also lucky that I grew up in a clean family. Social drinking is the norm and I have also never smoked a cigarette in my life let alone do dope and hard coke.

In that regard, I would not want to see a provider who is high on drugs or comes to an appointment with the intent of doing drugs. Simply not my idea of having a "good time."

On a second thought, at least here in the U.S. it is still illegal (simple misdemeanor) in most states to be in possession of even a minimal amount of hard drugs. Why make yourself more vulnerable to getting busted by giving hotel security or the guests next door reason to be nosy.

Carrie, I know you are a professional provider and would not engage in such behavior, but for the providers out there who do - it is food for thought!

mrfisher 108 Reviews 542 reads
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to dress up in silly paper hats and blow on noise makers and eat cake and ice cream.

I guess I should have taken up more offers to go to parties back in high school.

Seriously, do people still use the term?

It sounds so '70's.

Sophomoric Humorist 481 reads
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"party" so has the ring of the 1970s to it.

And if a hobbyist says, "I want to party and boggie down..." well, draw your ouwn conclusions.

MochaNautteBBW See my TER Reviews 975 reads
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I see that term on newyork's CL all the time.

I once had a client ask me "do you party" and I immediately ended our conversation.

Not interested in getting drugged up at all.

the only partying i want to...is on New Year's Eve...

0240h2h042 18 Reviews 480 reads
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As someone who deals with clubs and bars for a living I can tell you that if someone "wants to party" they are looking to use hard drugs (usually cocaine) at least in my line of work.

jimmyravine 4 Reviews 528 reads
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I always thought that was a reference to old streetwalkers slang.  They would use "Do you want to party" as a, mostly ineffective, throwoff for LE.

zinaval 7 Reviews 510 reads
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zinaval 7 Reviews 888 reads
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Providers or clients, who then end up being exposed to drugs or alcohol during a session. The invitation to lapse is going to be there.

But many providers will say specifically on their website, no drugs.  

About partying: I have heard the term used for "wild, uninhibited sex" but that's rare, I'd say,  and not worth the presumption.

Katielady2006 See my TER Reviews 1005 reads
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I used to work for a service a few years ago and all the late night calls they'd give me would invariably be some crackhead. I would just walk out without the money. I personally don't do drugs, although I don't mind if you smoke weed. I smell that in the clubs and bars in L.A. all the time- no biggie. However, if you are trying to chop up lines of blow or shoot up or smoke crack or something, I'm really out the door. I don't personally want to be around it and no amount of money is worth me being in that environment.

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