… to clean up. I usually arrive right after showering, so unless it’s really hot outside all I need is to scrub my hands and freshen up.
But in the rare cases when I need a shower, I give the provider or her assistant a heads up on it, even if I know the provider has a bathroom that’s available to clients. The only time I don’t give a heads up when I’ll be jumping in the shower is when it’s a stated requirement of the provider—whether you need a shower or not. So to answer your question, yes, I think it would’ve been a good idea to let the provider know you needed a shower when you arrived. It’s the polite thing to do, plus it might have saved you from a bad experience.
So I already wrote my review on this lady so won't be saying the lady that's this is referred to( although suffice to say I will never return and should have thought with my big head since she had no reviews). So typically if I see a provider if and I'm coming from home, I will take a shower and clean up before arriving to their location but sometimes I might be seeing someone after work in which case I've always been allowed to shower or wash up upon arriving. Unfortunately a couple weeks ago I saw this heifer and upon arriving(after a long day of work) asked to use her bathroom to wash up. Imagine my surprise when she says she doesn't allow clients to use her bathroom. I remind her that I'm coming from work and as a guy I know how I am in it's best for me to freshen up as I've been working 10 hours. She still refused. I finally said okay and so let's get to it into it and imagine my surprise that two men into it she complain that my hygiene wasn't up to Snuff. Well duh I just been at work for 10 hours and told you that ahead of time. You can all imagine how the rest of this went she stated she "couldn't help me". I didn't ask for some of my money back since no Services we're going to church and you know she refused. Fortunately I'm a little bit older as I would really woukd have freaked out in my younger days about not getting my money back. I left and didn't get my money back. Fortunately it was just a QV and didn't set me back a lot. But how many of you ever experienced something and how could this been held differently on my end. Overall it wasn't a big deal but it still pisses me off. Should I have acquired before arriving if she allows people to use her bathroom. Should I have been more communicative that I'm coming from work, eventhough it was 5 p.m. and you would assume most people are coming from work..
… to clean up. I usually arrive right after showering, so unless it’s really hot outside all I need is to scrub my hands and freshen up.
But in the rare cases when I need a shower, I give the provider or her assistant a heads up on it, even if I know the provider has a bathroom that’s available to clients. The only time I don’t give a heads up when I’ll be jumping in the shower is when it’s a stated requirement of the provider—whether you need a shower or not.
So to answer your question, yes, I think it would’ve been a good idea to let the provider know you needed a shower when you arrived. It’s the polite thing to do, plus it might have saved you from a bad experience.
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