I'm sure this varies lady to lady, but in general - ladies, do you prefer larger bills (50-100) or smaller (20s) in the envelope?
On the one hand, I suspect larger bills are easier to conceal / transport. On the other hand, maybe they're harder to put back into circulation.
For, let's say, a $500 envelope - what's your preference? Larger, smaller, a mix?
If I can only get cash from an ATM she gets all $20s. If I get it from a teller I'll give big bills with a few 20s mixed in, I have never had a complaint.
...fifties because they were easier to spend. I replied that hundreds were easier to save.
Of course, she meant that fifties were easier to "break" in stores. I was just giving her a hard time (after giving her a hard time).
lol. its fun to have a sense of humor with the ladies.
As long as it is correct in the envelope
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I doubt anyone will complain what denomination you use as long as the amount is correct.
Swim
I do not care as long as it is the proper amount. 100's are better for not having a bulk in the envelope, 20's and 50's are easier to spend at a store. It's not like we can't run to the bank and exchange 100's or put it into our account to save. For me, on most days, I like 20's and 50's better.
Just please no 5's and 10's, too much bulk. Yes, guys have done that! What am I to say? Nothing. It is the proper amount and isn't a huge deal. Just better not to do 5's and 10's.
If you bring 1's, I am going to be laughing the whole hour and then time is up.
I don't think I have ever come across an ad that said what denomination the gal wanted. Would not be a smart move to list that. You can always ask her as you are leaving a session what she prefers, if it makes you feel more comfortable (and thoughtful).
Most don't care as long as it is there, I know I don't.
gives the lady some options as to how to spend / save her money.
....as her ATM, I give her $20's too