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Its like how "hobbyist" and "escort" sound better than "john" and "prostitute"regular_smile
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Its just words. My site for example mentions what you were talking about... and it has nothing to do with actually eating a meal. Its just a way of fluffing it up and making it sound better. "A lunch or dinner date with dessert" sounds fancier than "paying for 3 hours with a hooker". A lot of ladies have it on their site, doesn't necessarily mean anything. Men that book extended dates are usually interested in more than just the sex. They are more into the actual companionship, the conversation, etc. Or maybe they are into specific activities that are more time consuming. (There are some ladies out there that require doing something like lunch or dinner during a longer date, but that's usually if it was definitely going to stretch long past lunch or dinnertime). But if you like to just get to the point, then just stick to 1 or 2 hour dates at most. But even if you booked a longer one, it doesn't mean that you have actually go for something to eat. You could just fuck the whole time if you so chose. Its just words.

PS- if you did go for something to eat, its on you, yes. And don't assume that it comes out of the donation. ;-)




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Hey Guys,

Just have a very newbie question. So for all the adds I have seen from providers, for longer sessions (like 4 hrs) they mention "lunch, dinner and dessert". What does this mean? Does this mean I have to pay for lunch, dinner and dessert as well? If lunch and dinner took more than two hours then only less than 2 hrs will be left for "actual" date :). Why would anyone want to do that? Can anybody give me whats going on?

Maybe they mean that first you have round one in bed, go off for dinner, then return for "dessert" in bed again.

Maybe those gals really love to eat.

Ask if not sure.

Its just words. My site for example mentions what you were talking about... and it has nothing to do with actually eating a meal. Its just a way of fluffing it up and making it sound better. "A lunch or dinner date with dessert" sounds fancier than "paying for 3 hours with a hooker". A lot of ladies have it on their site, doesn't necessarily mean anything. Men that book extended dates are usually interested in more than just the sex. They are more into the actual companionship, the conversation, etc. Or maybe they are into specific activities that are more time consuming. (There are some ladies out there that require doing something like lunch or dinner during a longer date, but that's usually if it was definitely going to stretch long past lunch or dinnertime). But if you like to just get to the point, then just stick to 1 or 2 hour dates at most. But even if you booked a longer one, it doesn't mean that you have actually go for something to eat. You could just fuck the whole time if you so chose. Its just words.

PS- if you did go for something to eat, its on you, yes. And don't assume that it comes out of the donation. ;-)




"Lunch/dinner" means actually having a meal together. "Dessert" is open to interpretation. ;)

Yes, the gentleman is a gentleman and takes care of all the financial aspects, in addition to the rate for her time.

Plenty of people enjoy spending non-private time and/or having a meal with a lady. It doesn't sound like that's your cup of tea, so don't sweat it on whether it's "worth it" or not, and just stick with shorter dates.

I have many gentleman friends that like to enjoy a "date" like situation where there is extended conversation and foreplay.

So in my ad, dinner means exactly that.  Dinner, conversation, foreplay and the building of intimacy that we will later be experiencing.

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