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Re: She should do it
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I don't watch the clock…I can count on my hand the times I have had to look at the clock…Often gents will ask me the time and I truly have no idea and look.  It seems they are very courteous and aware of the timeframe. A few guys will stay up until the last minute of a session, just like a few guys will want to have MSOG… (they ALL want to know you offer it though!!!…I do and encourage it!) It seems to work well for me, this system of a non system!
 I am a listener/talker and like post chat almost as much as playing.  Its all gravy and levels out when you consider a large percentage of gents stay only 15-20 minutes…and they were a glorious 15… I usually let the gentlemen dictate the time watching, but it has never (I hope!) caused anxiety or taken awash from our time.

I've noticed on more than one provider's website an interesting caveat: the client is expected to keep track of time, and not the provider.  The implication, I suppose, is that if you go over time then you should fork over more cash.  I tend to avoid most such providers.  When I visit a provider, I go for a time out from stress and when I enter her environment I expect her to be thoroughly professional - the space should be well prepared for the encounter, she should not be distracted with her cell or some other peripheral device, and she should be focused on me.  I shouldn't be the one to keep track of time, she should.

it's just a boilerplate caveat to ward off clients that purposefully linger. I know of one highly reviewed and highly rated San Diego provider with similar language on her website. It didn't keep me from making an appointment, but I asked about it up front on my arrival. She basically responded "oh i just say that, don't worry about it..." had a great time.  

Posted By: osssieboy
I've noticed on more than one provider's website an interesting caveat: the client is expected to keep track of time, and not the provider.  The implication, I suppose, is that if you go over time then you should fork over more cash.  I tend to avoid most such providers.  When I visit a provider, I go for a time out from stress and when I enter her environment I expect her to be thoroughly professional - the space should be well prepared for the encounter, she should not be distracted with her cell or some other peripheral device, and she should be focused on me.  I shouldn't be the one to keep track of time, she should.

When we mention it we're called clock watchers.  

Posted By: osssieboy
I've noticed on more than one provider's website an interesting caveat: the client is expected to keep track of time, and not the provider.  The implication, I suppose, is that if you go over time then you should fork over more cash.  I tend to avoid most such providers.  When I visit a provider, I go for a time out from stress and when I enter her environment I expect her to be thoroughly professional - the space should be well prepared for the encounter, she should not be distracted with her cell or some other peripheral device, and she should be focused on me.  I shouldn't be the one to keep track of time, she should.

Most providers I have seen have a clock on the wall, or they may put on music that goes for 45 minutes.  Usually they want you out of the shower by the 60 minute mark.  When I am cut short by a provider, out the door at the 45 minute point, even if I have spurted, I don't go back.

On the other hand if she gives me 10 extra minutes of conversation at the end, I will keep that in mind and return.  I don't always expect it but if we are having a nice post-cum chat it would not hurt her to keep talking for a little bit.

This is a service business.  Providers should encourage the return of good clients by smiling, having a friendly talk at the end (time permitting) and just saying "today was nice, I hope to see you again soon."

I don't watch the clock…I can count on my hand the times I have had to look at the clock…Often gents will ask me the time and I truly have no idea and look.  It seems they are very courteous and aware of the timeframe. A few guys will stay up until the last minute of a session, just like a few guys will want to have MSOG… (they ALL want to know you offer it though!!!…I do and encourage it!) It seems to work well for me, this system of a non system!
 I am a listener/talker and like post chat almost as much as playing.  Its all gravy and levels out when you consider a large percentage of gents stay only 15-20 minutes…and they were a glorious 15… I usually let the gentlemen dictate the time watching, but it has never (I hope!) caused anxiety or taken awash from our time.

Wow, seriously I had no idea that so many guys don't do the full hour.  Not that I could "perform" for a hour.  I've never really worked out what percentage of my visit is full-on "sex time", but that's another story.  MSOG's are great, and the potential of achieving that is always a selling point, but truthfully I've rarely achieved it.  But its nice to know the provider is open to it.  I can appreciate that a provider might want to short a visitor who was clearly obnoxious or weird.  But the "normal" guy should be granted the courtesy of the time he pays for.  Sounds like you've perfected the art.

Right on!  That's pretty much how I feel.  Clock-work service can be quite acceptable, but if her conversation lingers, and she's showing me stuff around her apartment, or chatting about her pets, or telling me of a great movie she saw, that extra time is something special, and singles her out from all the dreaded "clock watchers" - not that I use that phrase.  And that sort of affectionate after sales service brings me back.

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