Hello loves, As we all know, private incalls require a certain amount of discretion, so I often find myself using candles to light the space during the day. And then I wonder about it. I am curious if walking into a boudoir with sultry candle lighting at noon seems odd or throws anyone's Circadian rhythm? Or is it just good ambiance?
I think it does bring a nice ambiance to the place. Let's face it no one wants to be in a brightly lit room with they are going to play. unless your making a porn movie. Oh one last thing, unscented candles only, last thing you want walk into a place that has an overwhelming smell of pumpkins, lavender, or jasmine.
I generally prefer when a space is filled with natural light, especially streaming sunlight at certain times of day. That has to be balanced with considerations related to discretion, as you say. So in those circumstances warm and glowing candle lighting can be a nice alternative to provide a sultry ambience.
My incall-mates and I joke that, god forbid a maintenance man has to come service the apartment, it would appear that we have some sort of candle addiction (doubt there's a 12-stepper for that). Some scented, some not. Nothing overpowering--
But how do y'all feel about scents? Is a light floral smell a nice thing to walk in to? (And please god, everyone stay sane this holiday season and avoid the food-scented candles, e.g., bacon, apple cider donuts, etc.)
I don't mind a bit of scent mixed in with everything else. I'll take coffee scent over bacon, though. I love seeing those one-pint religious votive candles, long-lived plus they're safer. I doubt they have Aphrodite candles, but Santa Theresa is pretty hot. (NOT Mother Theresa, BTW.
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