I love men from the Middle East! I have meet a variety, from India to Egypt. So many in fact that I have labled myself as the favorite of friendly foreigners. I've been married to many (some providers may & you will understand what I mean by this), & loved by all I have Dated
I will say that I make minor alterations for foreign gentlemen (from verification to special requests they may have in relation to their culture). I have found that they are generally the most safe & polite of all gentlemen that I have encountered.
There is so much to be experienced & enjoyed by other cultures. If there are providers out there who have yet to meet a gentleman from the Middle East, I highly recommend!
Posted By: ItsHotOutHere
I generally am disclose my nationality (from India) and age when contacting providers when I hobby, sometimes have been asked about it due to my accent as well...
It has been a more easy experience here in Phoenix as I continued to introduce myself with my nationality and age when seeking appointment. Most of the providers have said "I do not bother about race or age, as long as you are a gentleman with ladies" - their sessions have been fantastic as well...
A few questions to the providers...
1. Do you find it useful when you know more about a person's nationality, age, etc. before the session? Does it help with the session rather than be surprised when you open the door?
2. Do you cater you session based on the nationality, race, age of the visitor. Have you observed that people from certain countries prefer certain activities and have you adjusted you session to maximize the pleasure of your clients (and for yourself

)?
3. I have felt some great connection with providers who have met clients from India and have also greeted me in our languages. I have returned the favor to providers who are from countries such as Thailand, China, Korea, Japan and Latino countries - with smartphones it has been easier to practice a few phrases before my session. Just wondering if providers have a "action plan" for people from different backgrounds.
4. Any fun experiences that you would like to share due to such national/cultural differences?
P.S: this is not meant to be a discuss on racism or stereotyping. This is to share thoughts on the experience of meeting people from various backgrounds (both providers and clients) and how you have enhanced your experience with different cultures...
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