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I'll never forget one fidgety guy in a handsome suit....
Tabu See my TER Reviews 1969 reads
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when he took it off, it turned out he was fully cross-dressed underneath... bustier, panties, garters, stockings, the whole nine yards. Hel-looo!

Ozzie Mosis4814 reads

sure I'm well groomed and go to appointments in business attire. Providers seem to appreciate it.

I have always gotten very good reponses when I wear a suit and tie, which I always wear to work anyways.  On the weekend I usualy skip the tie but wear a jacket.  BTW, the shoes are the most important part of the outfit, to women that is.

numbnuts111767 reads

......time.  I usually schedule sessions for the late evenings or on weekends and usually wear clothes that allow me to get undressed in 4-5 sec or less. I've noticed no difference in how I'm treated. Treating the ladies with respect and being a complete gentleman and of course being CLEAN counts for alot more. Believe me, I've met more than a few jackasses in suits.



-- Modified on 11/4/2005 11:08:04 AM

when he took it off, it turned out he was fully cross-dressed underneath... bustier, panties, garters, stockings, the whole nine yards. Hel-looo!

It's about your attitude and demenor (and hygiene of course...), not what you're wearing.

I like blue collar men as much as white collar men, for different reasons.

Variety is the spice of life ya know... ;-)~

xoM

BUT my favorite attire as of late

Are Tommy Bahama shirts
( and then men are always sure to mention " LIKE MY TOMMY BAHAMA SHIRT ? "  LOLOL  ;)

And a Boston red sox hawaiian style shirt LOL..
(winks to MF)

credit to the wonderful Bev F. for the shirt, but thanks C.

I actually had a guy show up in a gorilla suit once...  He thought it would be a funny entrance as I was going to make him Banana's Foster during our date.  I wanted him to keep at least the mask on after he got there...thought it would make for some fun, impromptu role-play.  Unfortunatley he was not the role play type. *pout*

xoM

I never hobby with suits and ties. I always wear my blue jeans and my best casual clothes; I get complimented on my attire everytime, especially my shoes. I wear vegan shoes and belts, etc.

Emperor Palpatine2711 reads

Knowing that shoes that don't eat meat or dairy products doesn't make any sense whatsoever, I'm going to assume that "vegan shoes" are shoes that are actually *made out of* those annoying, self-righteous nitwits who go around telling the rest of us that that they don't eat meat or dairy products?

Is that true? What an excellent idea! How marvelously brutal (and ironic).

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