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ClassyCamille See my TER Reviews 2429 reads
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1 / 8

Hello to all you Great TER reviewers & providers out there,

I was recently traveling with a new provider  and she asked me several questions on how to make sure a client, that is new to meeting her, feels comfortable once they arrive to her room. I gave her my feedback, but I certainly don't know it all.

I might be beating a dead horse with this question, but what are some thoughts for her...from room set up, to dress code, to convo, to scent, etc...???

There are new providers every day and they, as well as others, can benefit from feedback so that everyone's expectations are met and the session is what your wanted and dreamed of.

Thank you sooooo much for any and all positive feedback
I
Regards
Classy Camille

Sidney Starr See my TER Reviews 2769 reads
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2 / 8

I would say just follow common sense. If you walked into someone's place for the first time and there were clothes strewn everywhere or trash littered about you would be taken aback. Well the clients feel the same way. Whatever hotel a provider stays in and works out of it should be kept CLEAN and orderly. Put the clothes in the bags or the drawers, and trash should be IN the trash can and  discreetly hidden.

 There should be plenty of towels for clients. Also erase any and all evidence of previous appointments. For example fix and straighten the beds. Make use of all the sheets on the bed. Meaning new client new sheet. This can be tricky if you are seeing more then 2-3 clients a day, but just make sure things are clean enough that YOU are comfortable laying down on the bed. Or make use of the furniture or stand/do it in front of the mirror, or the bathroom can be fun too. ;-)

 I would NOT have towels from earlier clients in view. Put those in the closet or in drawer, or at least in a neat pile under the sink, towards the back wall, in the corner, lol.

 Small candles can be nice, and draw the curtains and set the room to a nice cool, comfortable temperature. Not too hot not too cold. When things start going cooler air makes for better lovin. ;-)

 If its a room with a fridge then make sure the ice trays are filled, and have some cold fresh water ready to go.

 T.V. Should be OFF. If you really want to have music on in the background keep it a low volume. Low enough that the music is NOT the focus. You should be able to talk to each other at normal levels and when you guys are doing the you know what, nothing is sexier then the sounds a woman makes. Mmmmm....

 I'm sure I could add more but hope this helps. Oh and make sure the Do Not Disturb sign is ON the door!!! ;-)

 Have fun!!!!!

ClassyCamille See my TER Reviews 2826 reads
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3 / 8

Thank you so much. I forgot the do not disturb sign idea!!!

Thanks for all that great advice. I hope a lot of girls read it and take it to heart as well as clients who now can see YOU pay attention to detail.

Camille.

Fords See my TER Reviews 2289 reads
posted
4 / 8

well, ok maybe not but she always screen well no matter what :)

Welcome Camille!

XX
Octavia

followme 3452 reads
posted
5 / 8

As for dress, i would not call it a dress code, but speaking for myself wear what makes you comfortable.

Some guys like or request  sexy this or that so if you want to invest in some sexy this or that OK.
However again IMO if you are comfortable taking requests go for it



One more thing may I suggest that you link your site to your posts and your reviews also.


Thank you
2012 = 28

followme 2840 reads
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6 / 8

As an Explorer, I hope one day to take you on an Expedition. Perhaps we can Escape to a Fiesta.

I admit I’m not hung like a Mustang, however, I sure would Focus on taking you over the Edge.



Sorry folks I did not really want to hijack the thread but I just had to reply to Sweet Miss Fords.




Thank you
2012 = 28

MacyMadison See my TER Reviews 2112 reads
posted
7 / 8

You should keep in mind that many, if not most, of your clients are married, and it is your job to relax them, so you don't want to do anything that will jeopardize their personal life and give them reason to fear being caught. You don't want any hints of another woman on him. Use unscented candles, do not use perfume, in the bathroom, provide him with toiletries to wash away evidence, like regular soap as opposed to a highly scented body wash (I like to grab extra unwrapped ones from housekeeping for each client), a can of spray deoderant, and mouthwash (ALWAYS use the antiseptic kind. They want to know you have sterilized yourself lol) along with disposable cups.

Familiarize yourself with the layout of the hotel and with the staff. Know where clients may exit through a side door if possible. Give them directions to the elevator. Let them know the parking situation ahead of time and what that may cost them. Tip housekeeping and room service staff generously. They will remember you, make your stay comfortable, and help you work efficiently, while keeping out of your hair when needed.

Lastly, and most importantly, ask your guest if he is comfortable. Everyone is different, and they are usually not shy to tell you about a change in room temperature or lighting. The small things can make a big difference in his experience with you.

Hope that helps.
xoxo

Posted By: ClassyCamille
Hello to all you Great TER reviewers & providers out there,

I was recently traveling with a new provider  and she asked me several questions on how to make sure a client, that is new to meeting her, feels comfortable once they arrive to her room. I gave her my feedback, but I certainly don't know it all.

I might be beating a dead horse with this question, but what are some thoughts for her...from room set up, to dress code, to convo, to scent, etc...???

There are new providers every day and they, as well as others, can benefit from feedback so that everyone's expectations are met and the session is what your wanted and dreamed of.

Thank you sooooo much for any and all positive feedback
I
Regards
Classy Camille

highwaymannj 4 Reviews 2859 reads
posted
8 / 8

everything that's been said is important. may i add a few things as well. First, please don't talk about how 'busy ' you are , or give the impression that you've just rushed to get the atmosphere ready for us. While it may seem to you ( for good reasons) that you've gone the extra mile to be ready, it really implies a "wham-bam" type of experience may be in the offing. Secondly, if you're running late ( incall), please let us know. Twisting in the wind in a bar or a lobby sucks big time, and if we know you're running behind, it's not going to be as anxious or stressful as waiting for a call that you  hope is comming soon. thanks for listening

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