If you walked into a providers incall and your wedding, anniversary or some other significant song was playing in the background would it affect your mood in anyway. Would you find it a turn off or would you request another song.
Providers if the coin was in the other hand how would you react, if a special song was playing as you walked into an outcall meeting?
What are some songs you would suggest a provider not play as mood music?
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...'cause I'd be wondering what sort of provider would be playing John Denver tunes during a session in 2006. Talk about creepy.
If you made a special request, I would play it for you = ).
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata was the first piece that my first-born took the initiative to learn when he was 13. I loved to listen to him play. It was playing during one of the sessions and I got distracted.
My regular loves Norah Jones. One time, I had trouble cumming (I didn't know why I didn't cum ). As I was pumping hard in mish, one of her songs (I forgot which one) was playing; my provider was singing along into my ear. I don't know if that was good or bad.
brilliant!
sort of apropos, when you think of Nora Jone and not being able to come. I guess you waited until you saw the sun, and your hearrrrrttt was drenched in wine,lol
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It is best to play music without words. Smooth jazz is best. Otherwise both a provider and client can sometimes loose focus.
. . . even with plain music if it was a piece that I'm familiar with that I like.
house, trance, Ibiza type stuff. I used to be a........................now, don't loose it here.........A Church Organist. Yep, no lie. I did a lot of weddings and I ALWAYS wanted to play..."Another One Bites the Dust". Never had the nerve.
I have a CD with a great jazz pianist by the name of Joe Alexander that I sometimes use...however, one of the last selections on it is ......"Love for Sale". I gotta admit, I do loose my focus for a couple of seconds until I relate it to my partner and then we both have a good laugh and then dive back into it.
Smiling,
Anneke
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a memorable evening to be sure.... perhaps one in a million.. but for those who know her - I am not telling you anything that you don't already know. Wonderful lady. I cannot - to this day - listen to this music and fail to get a hard on.
Wedding music - come to find out - my-ex had her boy-friend from high school sing at our wedding... I promise - someday it will be a movie.... (playing me - will be Lil - tommy cruise - NOT).
The Blues, Soul or Classical is what I want to hear in the background. If you want to put a smile on my face comin' in the door play
Bob Seager's "Sun Spot Lady"
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want to rethink the meeting entirely.
I've always wondered about music that guys like. I always kinda hear the words but I noticed some guys don't seem to. I normally play jazz instrumentals. I find songs with too many words distracting on dates. Some guys like this music too.
I'm not into the rap stuff.
Sara
I walked into the room and looked out the window. It was a downtown hotel room that I spent with my SO a few years ago. Only difference was the sex was MUCH better this time than before.
Either invest in a modest but reasonable sounding cd player - and control the music... or failing that, quiet & turn off the TV!
With that note - once I was seeing a provider in SF on a business trip - and my EX Called... right during.... I have learned that I need to turn off MY CEll phone - hopefully the provider turns off hers as well..... that rinnnnnngngngngn is distracting.... especially in light of my history...
Desperado, or Witchy Woman.
Good question, NO! I would do her like it was my wedding night.
a little joke for anyone who was in HS band there...