I have developed this rash that resulted in some blotches on my arms, and on my legs. They are more than a small mark. What is etiquette when calling and having a session?
I would be happy to meet up, keep my shirt on, etc. But what is the best way to navigate it.
... Lets say you book an hour appointment with a woman that you have been anxious to see.
When the date finally rolls around and you get down to business, all of your clothes and hers are scattered across the floor.
You have her laying on the bed spread wide in a vulnerable position ready to attack when you notice a strange rash and blotchy effect on her waist, hips and inner thighs.
What goes through your mind ?
What do you say to her ?
What could she possibly say that would ease your mind ?
Maybe it would help the situation if she said that shes sorry but she really didn't intend to remove her slacks.
Unless you are absolutely certain of what it is that you are dealing with (ie psoriasis) then get checked out by your doctor and get it taken care of before continuing in the hobby.
I'm not a doctor and don't play one on TV but being especially cautious and proactive in removing all concern when it comes to sharing your body with another makes perfect sense to me.
It's psoriasis Ive never had it before but it seems everyone has it these days. What do you think?
Posted By: romeogolf
... Lets say you book an hour appointment with a woman that you have been anxious to see.
When the date finally rolls around and you get down to business, all of your clothes and hers are scattered across the floor.
You have her laying on the bed spread wide in a vulnerable position ready to attack when you notice a strange rash and blotchy effect on her waist, hips and inner thighs.
What goes through your mind ?
What do you say to her ?
What could she possibly say that would ease your mind ?
Maybe it would help the situation if she said that shes sorry but she really didn't intend to remove her slacks.
Unless you are absolutely certain of what it is that you are dealing with (ie psoriasis) then get checked out by your doctor and get it taken care of before continuing in the hobby.
I'm not a doctor and don't play one on TV but being especially cautious and proactive in removing all concern when it comes to sharing your body with another makes perfect sense to me.
I would cancel the appt if you showed up with an unexplainable rash and did not tell me prior to the appt I would not make an appt with you if you told me before hand that you had an unexplainable rash.
you are making a choice for someone elses comfort level if you choose to see her without being honest. Until you have seen a Dr you Don't know what it really is, you are juust guessing.
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