Newbie - FAQ

Think I've heard term before, but
zenyatta 12 Reviews 1779 reads
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Not exactly a newbie but always baffled on different donations. Is it pretty universal that the difference is CIM for the GFE Plus ?

Thanks

Kinot 55 Reviews 426 reads
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Posted By: zenyatta
apologies..been asked a lot
Hmm, I've never actually heard of "GFE Plus" before...

corwinofavalon 31 Reviews 471 reads
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I never assume anything based solely on either one of those, particularly when it comes to CIM. I've found it best to just address the issue directly, either by a thorough reading of reviews or broaching the girl directly about it.  Keep in mind, however, that some providers are very reticent (and touchy) about such questions, especially as part of your initial interaction.  Of course, whenever that's a problem, I just move on to the next girl, remembering my TER mantra: it's a buyer's market!

-- Modified on 12/30/2012 8:21:16 AM

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 367 reads
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never seen a def for it.  Besides,like many other things, it's probably up to the provider's meaning of it.

Swim

sethric56 14 Reviews 471 reads
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There is one agency in Boston where Plus means Greek. Another uses it for a girl who will do CIM. When seeing it on BP or Eros it means...absolutely nothing.

its a YMMV. Try it out, review it, let the rest of us know what her version of plus means.

Maxximus-Aurelius 41 Reviews 365 reads
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CIM, MSOG, and rimming. Most providers will specifically list that a visit to the Greek Islands is an additional service/fee.

OldTraveler 40 Reviews 331 reads
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Both "GFE" and "GFE Plus" are both ill defined.  Seeing a lady and ASSUMING you know what she means by either is a mistake.  Assuming you know what a guy means by in a review--unless he spells it out--is also a mistake.  For every "definition" you hear from a guy, two others will say it means something else.

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