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Small gift?
SilverWolf69 4 Reviews 706 reads
posted
1 / 11

In a lot of the reviews on here it says that they left the donation and a  "small gift". Is that code for something? If not, can you give me examples of this small gift? Are we talking about some flowers or chocolates? Something like that?

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 63 reads
posted
2 / 11

If you look ๐Ÿ‘€ most providers have a gift page on their websites. When someone brings a small gift itโ€™s usually a bottle of champagne, or wine. Maybe ๐Ÿค” they purchased something off their wishlist.  

The last gift I received was not on my list, but was greatly appreciated. I was surprised by a gift ๐ŸŽ of 2 Hermes bracelets it definitely made the overnight erotic adventure even better! Love โค๏ธ I reciprocate, so I I have love page I created on my website. The gift that keeps on givingโ€ฆ

SinCitySinner 67 Reviews 58 reads
posted
3 / 11
3724235 56 reads
posted
4 / 11
RespectfulRobert 50 reads
posted
5 / 11

Like for Amazon, Uber, etc. No, not code for anything.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 54 reads
posted
6 / 11

can simply mean he discretely used her toilet before he left.    

 
With that said, if you are a flowers and chocolates type of simp, you should skip the flowers and give only chocolates.  That way, they have something to regift to guys like me in appreciation of our generosity in giving them CASH, which is the most appreciated gift of all, on those occasions that we feel like something more than a generous tip is appropriate or warranted.  

WIMissScarlet See my TER Reviews 62 reads
posted
7 / 11

Small gifts I have received are chocolates, candles, flowers, treats for my chickens or dogs, or a sweet treat from a bakery. I have also received gift cards. A small token is never expected but always appreciated.  

100ProofOfLV See Agency Profile 62 reads
posted
8 / 11

No required or expected by us.

1angelinajones See my TER Reviews 60 reads
posted
9 / 11

I  suggest  perusing  one's  Website....

 
I've  had  several  wonderful  Clients  whom  actually  read  my  Website  in-detail,  which
  is  a  somewhat  curiously,  "rare  occurrence"?!  ๐Ÿ’ญ ๐Ÿค”

 
I  currently  don't  have  an  actual  "Wish  List/ Gift  List"  per se  upon  my  Personal  Site.

 
However   I've  stated  the  delight  in  receiving  unexpected  "Cash  Tips"  or  a  small  floral  
 bouquet  of  "Fresh  Tulips"  when  in-season.

 
Thus  one  gifted  me  a  personally  hand-painted  mini  canvas  of  lovely  purple  Tulips,  
  which  are  my  favorite.

 
Another  very  thoughtful  Gentleman  would  regularly  surprise  me  with  beautiful  
  earrings,  which  I  wear  often,  thus  thinking  of  him.

 
A  favorite  Client  (who  subsequently  then  became  a  wonderful  friend)  used  to  
  consistently  tip  me  in  Quarters  for  laundry;  I  was  forever  grateful!

Additionally  he'd   bring  me  a  large  selection  of  batteries,  used  for  my  numerous  
  ambiante  led  lights  around  my  lair,  and  also  fresh  tulips๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ’

 
Another  kind  Gentleman,  whom  I've  yet  to  meet  "In-Person",  graciously  sent  me  
  an  Amazon  Gift  Card  which  was  so  appreciated!
  (I've  never  even  been  on  "Amazon"  prior...oh  my  what  an  "addiction-in-the-making"
    it  would  be  if  I  used  Credit  Cards!)

 
It's  the  thought  that  really  counts  either  large  or  small,  for  which  I'm  so  endlessly
   grateful  and  blessed  thus  leaving  an  indelible  mark! ๐Ÿ’‹

X0  Angelina  Jones

inicky46 61 Reviews 71 reads
posted
10 / 11

There are a few girls who were friends to whom I'd give small gifts. One was a bookworm with a large library, so I'd give her books. But I never did give a tip. I figured I was a good, no-drama client who was always on time, never shorted her and was clean and polite, and that was good enough. Also, I would never take the P-411 discount -- or any other discount. I figured the $50 meant more to her than it did to me.
I also took a lot of girls to dinner, albeit off the clock.
Then at the other end of the scale there was the infamous Jack Dunphy, a TER guy who claimed he always negotiated rates. I would never do that either and I doubt he did. He was more of a troll.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 50 reads
posted
11 / 11

as you no doubt figured out from the comments.

 
In short, it's one of those terms in reviews most people are very safe in totally ignoring.

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