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Re: Bedroom Conversations With Providers
Johnnyblack 2261 reads
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Whenever I arrange for a 'date' with multiple hours, the provider usually wants to spend the first part getting to know me.  I'm not usually big on conversation, and I prefer more of the raw type of encounter.  Is it rude to tell the provider that you don't really want to talk?

candie See my TER Reviews 2300 reads
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Well for me I need at least some words spoken.  I can't go to a booking with No words of small talk.  Its not like I need your vitals but it helps me know your at least educated, intelligent and it starts my erotic engines.  Think your missing out on quality if you don't.

kristina 2310 reads
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I agree with candie, but if you feel the convo has gone on for too long, why not try casually suggesting "we get a little more comfortable now" I think everybody know what that means :-)

spinner39 35 Reviews 2366 reads
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There's what i do and it won't even cost you .... have the comforter on the bed already turned down, pillows stacked up ... remove each others clothes ... sit down on the bed ... have her sit between your legs facing away from you and slowly begin to give her a massage nice and slow ... and ask her to tell you about herself .. likes dislikes ..... then slowly move into it ... why waste time on the couch ......

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