Newbie - FAQ

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skisandboots 2295 reads
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...in the email process, most providers who do provide greek reserve the right to offer it or not offer it upon meeting you and "seeing" you.  As others have said, stick to well-reviewed ladies who "offer it".  When you are with them, then you can ask them directly if they don't bring it up themselves.

Novice Hobbyist5709 reads

What's the proper way to request greek ahead of time?  It it appropriate to use the term "greek" or "pse" in the initial e-mail contact?

pussyliker3175 reads

You're better off using the term "Greek" instead of "PSE".Just ask her if she allows Greek.

metalman4u2248 reads

In your initial email I would say something like "I saw your ad on www.whatever.com   I really like greek and would love to schedule an appointment with you..

Also if you stick to TER reviewed providers, read some reviews and see if Greek is on the menu.

Well if your a VIP you can see it in her reviews. I
would not ask it in an email. The providers I know
will not answer it. Best to ask in person. Greek is
a vary personal act.

ItsAlimentary2078 reads

and sometimes a provider can be put off by candidly asking for Greek in an e-mail.

I often make a metaphor to vacation travel when I e-mail a provider by mentioning my predilection to Greek culture or the beauty of the city of Athens and how I always try to include it in my travels. This way an adroit provider can either answer in an affirmative agreement or politely side step it by saying they have never or have no interest in that vacation spot.

Followmeopolis2323 reads

You could say that you wood like to climb the Acropolis, or you could ask if there is an additional admission fee to tour the Parthenon.

Thank You

AQuestionAboutGreek2553 reads

Get a TER vip account and check the providers profile. Also check the ad and read the reviews. If the provider is a provider who requires references sometimes it help to use a reference from a provider that you did greek with. That works out good because provider that you are seeing will be prepared.

Some providers want you to be a regular before they give you greek. They want to size you up to make sure you are not to thick for them.

skisandboots2296 reads

...in the email process, most providers who do provide greek reserve the right to offer it or not offer it upon meeting you and "seeing" you.  As others have said, stick to well-reviewed ladies who "offer it".  When you are with them, then you can ask them directly if they don't bring it up themselves.

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