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Once you're in the room, just ask her to take it slow.
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The worst thing you can do is lie there like a frozen stump and expect her to read your mind. After saying "hi" and laying down your donation, remind her that it's your first time and you're a bit nervous (she'll appreciate it if you then head straight to the shower). She'll ease you into it and guide you along. But again, most importantly: speak up as to what you want, what you like or don't like and then let it go where it goes...have fun, banter, play.

Also, don't go in with a check list. Just allow her to show you a good time.

Hi all.  I'm getting ready for my first visit with a provider and have done a ton of research, both here and elsewhere.  I'm more excited than anything else, but I don't want to be overexcited.  Knowing that providers are very skilled in their arts, I'm anxious about just how quickly round 1 might go.  I'm not worried about being rushed (reviews clearly point out that won't be an issue), but I would like to ease into the fun part vs. a quick pop.  

So, the question:  Expecting that I will be nervous and best to let her lead the way, what is the best way to communicate to my date that I'd really like to work up to things gradually (i.e., enjoy a drink, kissing, touching, massage)?  Obviously, simply stating this is ideal, but if she's particularly quick moving (as I've read) I do not want to send the message that I'm somehow not happy.  

I've got plenty of time (a couple of hours), and in email chat have said that I am looking forward to a casual, laid back and relaxed visit.  Of course this means different things to different people.

Also, thanks to all the great advice and insights provided through these board threads.  Really appreciate the ability to go back and read up on the hobby.

The worst thing you can do is lie there like a frozen stump and expect her to read your mind. After saying "hi" and laying down your donation, remind her that it's your first time and you're a bit nervous (she'll appreciate it if you then head straight to the shower). She'll ease you into it and guide you along. But again, most importantly: speak up as to what you want, what you like or don't like and then let it go where it goes...have fun, banter, play.

Also, don't go in with a check list. Just allow her to show you a good time.

Aboslutely, and that makes all kinds of sense.  I will be coming from home (about 30 minutes away) and will be fully cleaned up.  Of course, I will excuse myself to wash up regardless.  Fortunately, our exchanges have been pleasant and light hearted, so I fully expect that will continue.  Thanks for commenting back.

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