100 & 50's. Less bulk for me and her. And if you are totaling $600-1000, its less bulk.
At the bank, like at the hotel: look the part and no worries.I saw this discussion on a site from England. The ladies there preferred 10 and 20 pound notes. As a matter of fact the 100 pound note has been declared illegal, however, if you have a 100 pound note, you may spend it for full value. My question, ladies, do you have a preference as to how you are paid? Gentleman, what do you prefer to put in the evlope? I prefer large bills, so that I don't carry around a large wad of money.
... ala 100s. Easier to carry, easier for the provider to count. The only problem with 100s is I need to go to the bank (drive through teller) to get them--they don't come out of ATMs I use. I always wonder when I get the cash for a date if the teller has any thoughts like, "I wonder what he has planned?" They probably don't give it a second thought, just wild paranoia on my part. ![]()
They're definitely thinking "He's going to see a prostitute, isn't he. I better tell his mother."
I told them a few times what the money was for.
I used to make some rather large cash withdrawals when heading to Costa Rica for my long weekends and I made no secret that I was going there to "get drunk and fuck hookers" Every time I would make a cash withdrawal, depending on who was working that day, they'd ask me if I was headed back to CR.
in their defense, they never told my mother, not that she doesn't already know as well.
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The larger the denomination, the fewer bills I need to carry, keep track of and pass off to the provider. If you're visiting one of the more high end ladies (so to speak), the donation can easily be $500 or more. If you're carrying all 20's, it's 25 bills to take with you. Just a bit of a hassle. That said, I do like to carry a good variety of smaller bills in case I want to add a tip.
less paper to carry around and MUCH easier to not spend it ![]()
For my longer engagements $50 and $100s are the best!
Steph xoxo
Because you love me, don't you? ![]()
But for you, I'd take fives...
Steph xoxo
Big bills are easier to handle and count, but as long as I'm getting paid the proper amount for our time spent together, I'm good. I prefer bigger bills just because they don't take up as much room as the smaller denominations lol
As long as they aren't counterfeit! I once had a guy bring in freezer bags full of rolled coins lol!!! I was like WTF??? Then I thought....wow!! This guy's actually REALLY saved up to see me lol!! Cute but had to come up with a story for my bank! All that change! I told them I had been collecting change for years. Still a WTF.
I do prefer paper over coins lol
Money is money though really so 20s 50s or 100s work fine 😊😚
XOXO
TL
Why didn't he just cash them in? He can save up for years to see you, but he can't spare a few minutes to walk into a bank?
Lol I know right! Funny, I only saw him that one time too. 😂
Was years ago but nonetheless, I never forgot the change dude lol
terrilynn, Just hearing you admit to that just makes you that much more of a hot item for me. I will be sure to look you up if I am ever in NY. But don't worry, I won't bring coins. lol
Was years ago but nonetheless, I never forgot the change dude lol

Sorry, but the devil made me do that
100, 50 and 20's.
Steph, no need to look for $1 or $5's from me.
100 & 50's. Less bulk for me and her. And if you are totaling $600-1000, its less bulk.
At the bank, like at the hotel: look the part and no worries.
I definitely prefer large bills as it is easier to count and put safely in my wallet. Multiple amounts of $1s, $5, $10, etc can get lost easily and you just throwing things apart in your purse. That is just my personal preference. But again, money is money.
1. On my first provider encounter (thanks Julia!) she schooled me that the best approach is some of both. Big bills to carry home easily, some $20's to spend. So I usually do the last $100 in twenties, the rest in hundreds.
2. Isn't it BULLSHIT that various countries are trying to get rid of large denomination bills? It really offends me that they're trying to trap everyone and everything in a monitored (and fee based!) electronic payment system. I don't mind it for most things, but CASH is an invention that needs to remain