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Re: I don't tip, but I bring a gift
rover122 18 Reviews 733 reads
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I can see bringing a gift if you've seen the lady and expect that extra mile based on experience.  But, if this is a first time you're talking about tipping in advance.  That just makes no sense to me.  What happens if the visit is a disappointment?  Do you take the gift back?  I prefer to have a couple of extra bills in my pocket, folded so I know what they are without looking.  Then, if warranted, as I leave silently leave something on the counter or desk where she knows I know she sees it.

Was wondering what other guys do for tipping providers.  I kind of feel like I should because it is actually a service, but what kind of amount would you do for say a hour visit that was 200-300 bucks??

When I was "young" I used to tip 100 for a multihour 600 date.  Really.  I was very popular. I now feel that was excessive. Now I just pay a "special" amount and if I like the girl I will see her again.  Then I will bring a gift card. For 200-300, 50 is fine.  Don't sweat it.

CheapFuckers1024 reads

Only tipped one lady and it was a mistake.  I have no problems getting a date.  Repeat business is their best reward.

I_used_to_B_rich845 reads

Repeat business Is always best, but tiping is appreciated. I am broke but not cheap and only tip repatable providers that I would like too see again. Once I gave a $200 tip for a $400 sesion maybe that's why I am broke...

Seriously, don't knock me over. Its not nice.

Oh wait....different kind of tipping. (kidding)

The best "tip" you can give a lady is a nice review and a return visit. Any lady that tells you differently doesn't need your repeat business.

Yes, I tip my waitress and my hairdresser. They provide a service too, but their hourly rate is considerably lower than mine. I do not tip my doctor or lawyer because even though they also provide a service, their hourly rate simply doesn't justify an additional tip. Neither does my hourly rate.

While it may be true that agency ladies only keep a portion of their rate, the portion they choose to give up goes to cover the cost of their advertising, their photo shoots, maintaining their webpage, screening, and scheduling. If they don't want to give up half their income, they are welcome to take on these tasks and expenses themselves. They shouldn't look to you to make up the difference in the form of tips.

If a lady truly goes above and beyond, and you absolutely feel a tip is warranted, by all means, feel free. But tipping really should be reserved for times when the lady really goes the extra mile for some reason. I recall a lady posting about an experience in which her gentleman friend had a heat attack, and she accompanied him to the ER. Ok, that deserves a tip. Aside from a scenario like that, just write a great review and go back and see her again.

Your dentist, your doctor, your mechanic and your accountant all provide services. Do you tip them?

If you want to tip a lady  that is certainly your prerogative but lets remember that she is charging 200 to 300 dollars or more for an hour of her time.

I have been known to tip a lady if she has a long drive to my out call or if she came from a low dollar agency if she really went above and beyond...

I will,  however, if we run over time,  put more in the envelop.

like has been said, the best tip is a return visit from what the girls say.  I have repeated with many of my ladies, and I always bring the same gifts, first time or umpteenth visit.

Swim

I'm with you.  Sometimes I'll round up a bit but I always bring a bottle of wine and let her know it's really for her and I don't want any.  But my best tip is a return visit.

I'll usually bring a bottle of nice wine for us to share, or ask if she would like to keep the garters, panties, bra, and the like I purchased and asked her to wear (who'd want them back.)  But these are not dates, these are business arrangements, whatever the fantasy factor.

I can see bringing a gift if you've seen the lady and expect that extra mile based on experience.  But, if this is a first time you're talking about tipping in advance.  That just makes no sense to me.  What happens if the visit is a disappointment?  Do you take the gift back?  I prefer to have a couple of extra bills in my pocket, folded so I know what they are without looking.  Then, if warranted, as I leave silently leave something on the counter or desk where she knows I know she sees it.

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