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Gifts, don't get me started!!!
jazz32 24 Reviews 836 reads
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I love bringing gifts - it is a great way to break the ice!!!

Chocolates, wine, lingerie, candles, oils, toys, flowers, they all can easily be concealed in a briefcase, duffel bag, shopping bag, backpack, or any other type of carrier that is appropriate to the context to the venue.

When to present the gift? Depends on the situation.  Some gifts are best given early, but other can make a special round 2!!!

Well I'm not necessarily a newbie but this is the first time I've contemplated getting a gift for a provider so this is a new area for me.  I'm not as worried about what to get as I am curious as to the best way to give it to her.  (This is my first time with the provider too.)

It just seems a little awkward to walk in holding it and saying something like "this is for you" and handing it to her, but I don't really see any other way to do it.  I'd also feel self-conscious walking across an apartment's parking lot holding something obvious like a box of candy, but again I don't see a better way to do that.

Any advice would be appreciated.

you were not seen obviously walking to her door with a gift wrapped box. How about carrying it in a file folder, briefcase, backpack, or even a plain brown paper bag. That way you do not have to present the gift immediately,  and neighbors or others in the hotel / etc. will not have their attention drawn to the lady's incall location...

I would bring a small duffle bag and put the gift in there, or as gregory said, put it in a brown paper bag and carry it right in.  Regarding when to give her the gift, I would give her the gift when there is a break in the action, such as between cups, if you have a multiple hour date. I then just get the gift I have brought her and say here is a little something for you.  It's never been awkward for me.

I carry it in a WalMart bag.  Everyone goes to WalMart sooner or later, so walking into a hotel or an apt. parking lot with a WM bag is no big deal.

When I get there, she sees it, so I give it to her right away.  Candles and a VS gift card.

Swim


-- Modified on 11/20/2008 8:45:44 PM

bobbtch48774 reads

remember that a provider is also a lady, just saying "this is for you" is a good start. act natural dude.

I love bringing gifts - it is a great way to break the ice!!!

Chocolates, wine, lingerie, candles, oils, toys, flowers, they all can easily be concealed in a briefcase, duffel bag, shopping bag, backpack, or any other type of carrier that is appropriate to the context to the venue.

When to present the gift? Depends on the situation.  Some gifts are best given early, but other can make a special round 2!!!

KJ52331022 reads

If it is not given early on, isn't the provider going to wonder "what in the bag"? If she came to my place I should as hell would.

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