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I am not a "Clock Watcher" either
escalade1964 65 Reviews 789 reads
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That is kind of cool that I just discovered another thing myself
and many providers have in common is that I do not watch the clock either.

If you stay over a bit, No worries hon.  

I see in many reviews and ads that you are not a "Clock Watcher".

Do guys take advantage of that advertising and if so how many minutes
over do we need to be before you look at that clock?

Your thoughts if any?

You would leave early as often as late.

But I think for myself.  Group think is often wrong.

Bravo Foodguy! I'm not joining any lynch mobs either.

Group or mob thinking is not good, think Germany in the 1930's and 1940's. Didn't work out to well for them and the people around them now did it.

As for not being a clock watcher escalade1964, a gentlemen should be and the lady shouldn't need to be.
A gentlemen should show up on time or a few minutes early, but keep an eye on the time as to leave on time or a few minutes after the time is up.  The ladies have other things to do then to keep  entertaining you after your time is up. Unless the lady says up front she is no rush and you can take your time. This doesn't mean you take the next 45 minutes to get dressed and leave, it means get your ass out the door in 10 minutes.  

Just my thought on it

Anyone who has met me knows I'm infamous for letting boys go over on time.  When I've offered you a shower 4 times and we're going on 40 mins over the requested appointment time, and you're still sitting there with your hand on your penis, hinting at rounds 3 or 4, I start to get a little stressed and start to feel stuck.  

Loved your use of the term gentleman. So appropriate

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