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Re: Never
BigBoyPants 5 Reviews 74 reads
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So you tip your Dentist? Your Doctor? Your Auto mechanic?

Perhaps you also tip your Real Estate Agent or your Stock Broker?  How about your Insurance Agent or maybe you tip the Airline pilot every time you fly?

All very well paying jobs that make people wealthy and comfortable in life and yet very few of them can approach the hourly income these ladies make everyday.

Please do elaborate on how a box of donuts to you and your "team members" equates.

Just curious as to thoughts on tipping a provider after a great session. Something you do regularly, or perhaps only after a session scores “8” or above,ect?
My preference is to tip after each great session to show appreciation for the intense great effort put into making it such. Looking for thoughts and to find out how common this is in the hobby.

I do tip when I feel I’ve been completely satisfied and then some, Doesn’t happen often. Usually 50 - 100+ extra

It is actually kind of rare that I get tipped, but that may be because most of my clients are regulars.

I tipped once to a touring k-girl because I knew she only got a cut off the fee.

It seems that the independant ladies should strive to provide a stellar experience as part of the fee. The fees now days are high enough so that just seems to me a proper expectation. When sharing a session,  I ask to start and provide massage for a good part of the time and I always bring treats and gifts so I generally do not tip, if you make it as much about the lady, they seem to understand.  Call me cheap or do not ask me back but i find that it is either falsely appreciated by them or they have an honest thought of also enjoying cuz I do get asked to return and have many ladies that I have seen multiple times.
If the lady is in a group that rips them off it does not seem right to have the guy feel that they have to make up for their inability to go out independant but in an AMP when i do get extras or even just get the lady nude, then i generally will tip for the service...... but I  am sometimes irritated when they ask for the tip when nothing was provided to earn that tip and it would only happen once.

Over the years, I've done it many ways; it has changed because of technology, LOL. Sometimes, my initial contact won't be a splendid date, so usually no tip. I've been right most of the time.  

I like a natural gift of an item instead of Franklins. But the first time, maybe it was perfect, and then yes. But I love that most ladies have a wishlist somewhere, so lately, I've done that before the date.

A lot of people tip now, bring gifts, or both. Most of my out of state clients tip me anywhere from 50 to 100 dollars. I think it is just the normal in Chicago, Boston, etc... I find my Minnesota clients tend to book more frequent appointments, bring gifts, etc... and then tip around the holidays. It is all super sweet and greatly appreciated but not expected either.

Tipping, such as in a restaurant, is considered appropriate for good service because the people providing such service are mainly underpaid and this is how they are making a living.  Minnesota is one of the few states that such servers make even minimum wage, in many states they make significantly less than even minimum wage and tipping for good service is very appropriate.

In this life style?  Where the service provided is making the lady more money in one hour than the average schmuck she is seeing makes in a day or more?

I have not, nor ever will, "tip"

Do you, and make whatever decision you want, but there should never be tipping in this lifestyle.

I have been told by many ladies in the lifestyle that the best tip is return visits.

They rock you world and enjoy yourself?  See them again.

When is the last time someone in your 9-5 mundane job said "Wow! I want to pay more for your expensive service that under just general guidelines you should be doing anyway?"

Actually, tipping is pretty common in my primary gig and also for my team members. We charge a premium price and strive for excellent service. People commonly tip in cash, gift cards, pizzas for the staff and even baked goods.  
Guess when it comes to “never”, I’ve  “never” felt bad for rewarding someone for excellent service myself. Glad their are others I’ve met that felt the same. And, to each their own.

So you tip your Dentist? Your Doctor? Your Auto mechanic?

Perhaps you also tip your Real Estate Agent or your Stock Broker?  How about your Insurance Agent or maybe you tip the Airline pilot every time you fly?

All very well paying jobs that make people wealthy and comfortable in life and yet very few of them can approach the hourly income these ladies make everyday.

Please do elaborate on how a box of donuts to you and your "team members" equates.

And those were under unusual and unexpected circumstances.  Typically, I reserve tipping for service employees who are paid little.

I usually pay the agreed upon fee. I have had some massages morph into more and I have "tipped" for the upgrade.

I recently had a session that really went above and beyond and I tipped a Benjamin for the first time ever.

An extra $20 is nice and shows you are happy and would come back.

I mean my man, we're already paying these chicks between what $300-600 an hour. Who's going to spend extra money to tip someone on something that's expected. Tipping servers at a restaurant we get because they don't get paid that much. But you're paying this these women what lawyers charge per hour and you want to give them a tip. Ridiculous

Reading the responses I guess I look at things differently. I almost always give a good tip on the first date. The provider will have additional time outside of the session for screening. This can sometimes not go so smooth, also I may want to use said provider as a reference in the future and this will take up some time and perhaps could be an inconvenience for her. I want to not only tip for excellent service but to also help compensate them for the additional time they may spend before or after the actual session.
This might not be everyone's view but I want to make sure the provider will book me confidently in the future and have no problems with sending out a positive response to a reference request

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