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Stubble
anony3274931 2 Reviews 48 reads
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Stubble is rough stuff. A man needs to shave that or let it grow before seeing a lady.

The trend now is for Guys to grow Stubble or Beards. Is that a turnoff for the working girls?

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I'm challenging your 'eom' declaration.

 
I will assume that you are receiving your full rate from any gentlemen that you are receiving and that the rate that you establish is a reflection of your service.  I will therefore conclude that when you say "not generous", you are referring to someone who is sexually withholding.

or maybe guys who try to negotiate her rates?  (just guessing)

she expects a tip on top of the posted rate, and the more generous it is, the more turned on she gets.  I have many women who can get wet when around money or those who have it, but some providers have perfected this skill.  Lol

before I go to an appt.  On one website, a companion requested/instructed clients to shave no more than 2 hours before the appt to avoid or minimize stubble, etc.

 
When I don't have any appts scheduled, I let the "beard" grow out a bit and then I shave, mostly to keep razor bumps away.   If I have an appt scheduled, I'll shave an hour or two before the appt so my face is as smooth as possible.

 
I can't comment on whether or not a full beard is or can be an issue.

I have posted previously about hostesses providing shaving amenities for those of us who would to clean up and shave either befor or even AFTER a session. Just buy those packaged disposables. I think the smallest is a three-pack. NOBODY wants to re-use a razor that some stranger has used.  
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Some guys are busy all day with work and meetings and don't have time to shave less than 2 hours before a session but WANT to. We can stop in at a drug store or supermarker to buy some disposables but if they are at the incall it is both a suggestion and an approval that shaving is OK and preferred.

Posted By: MysteryAdmin
Re: I tend to shave
before I go to an appt.  On one website, a companion requested/instructed clients to shave no more than 2 hours before the appt to avoid or minimize stubble, etc.  
   
 When I don't have any appts scheduled, I let the "beard" grow out a bit and then I shave, mostly to keep razor bumps away.   If I have an appt scheduled, I'll shave an hour or two before the appt so my face is as smooth as possible.  
   
 I can't comment on whether or not a full beard is or can be an issue.
If you're going to offer a straight razor as a shaving option, make sure they pay in advance, keep the towels handy, and 911 on speed dial.

I do the same.  I usually make a date for mid-afternoon or right after work.  I earned a valuable lesson from a K-girl who teasingly complained about my stubble.  I defended myself "Hey! I shaved this morning!" She replied "Yeah, this MORNING."

Point taken. A morning shave for me is about 4:30 AM, so that results in about 10-12 hours of stubble.  Which for me might make DATY a bit prickly for the gal.  There's a gym and shower at my office. Now I always shave before leaving for my date.

Posted By: MysteryAdmin
On one website, a companion requested/instructed clients to shave no more than 2 hours before the appt to avoid or minimize stubble, etc.
Now that's one companion I wouldn't ever see.

Does she shave her pussy within that same timeframe so as to eliminate her stubble too?

on a gent's face. It hurts while kissing which I enjoy. It hurts even worst while daty which I very much enjoy.
Feels like a sandpaper going over my skin. I am always clean shaven and no stubble I expect the same from my date.
It would also be very nice if gents who have long pubic hair cut or trim (I prefer it completely gone) but I know some gents don't take that into consideration.
I do not have an issue with a beard as long as it is groomed and not too long or bushy.

I never shaved "down there" until about a couple of years ago.  Got a "Manscaped" groomer and have been shaving fairly regularly and usually before a date.

Stubble is rough stuff. A man needs to shave that or let it grow before seeing a lady.

I don't care which you have (It's not like I'm getting serious about you). I mean it's just a business deal between a Provider and Hobbyists.

I am fine with either, or clean shaven, but at least trim the beard!! Not a fan of the ZZ top look. And don't forget to scrub the damn thing. I like to kiss, so make sure to clean the smoke, coffee, and cookie crumbs from the facial hair. Thank you!!!!  :)

Other than when I see one lady who insists that I don't shave before seeing her (she says it's "sexy") I always have a smooth face before an appointment although I do sport a neatly trimmed mustache which I do scrub prior to the date.

I had a beard, medium length full, for the last 15 years.  I kept it trimmed and clean with regular professional grooming.  A couple of months ago I shaved it off for good, or at least until I'm old and crotchety and don't care anymore.  I was married for most of those 15 years and my then wife didn't really have a preference either way, so out of convenience I left the beard on.  On she became my ex and my hobbying picked up, along with dating, I began to receive feedback that the beard was not all that.  Companions sometimes complained about scratchiness or even shifted my head during DATY in an attempt to find a position that was less bothersome.  The final straw was a Match I was really into, you know beautiful girl, personality, hobbies, worldview were all aligned, had facial hair as a dealbreaker.  I shaved the next day.

The Match and I didn't go out, which is alright as I just needed one more nudge to shave, and the moment I revealed my clean smooth face the compliments began rolling in.  Most indicated I looked much younger, some along the lines of "there's that handsome face" and from my ATF's, no more repositioning and unbridled, passionate kissing back on the menu.  I kick myself for not shaving sooner.

Disposable surgical beard covers! (Medical supply companies, Amazon, etc..)
http://www.amazon.com/s?k=beard+covers&crid=1FVDC2ROFCXUG&sprefix=beard+cover%2Caps%2C539&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

Posted By: Marvier
I had a beard, medium length full, for the last 15 years.  I kept it trimmed and clean with regular professional grooming. ... Companions sometimes complained about scratchiness or even shifted my head during DATY in an attempt to find a position that was less bothersome. ... I kick myself for not shaving sooner.
Or trying beard covers sooner?

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Have to cut a hole in that thing for the tongue.

Great idea! File a design patent! Use the TER Ad boards to sell! (Are Ad boards limited to Provider ads or can you advertise OTHER goods and services?)

Posted By: holystonethedeck
Re: Finally Shaved
Have to cut a hole in that thing for the tongue.

I’ve seen Pubix employees wear them over their beards.

I know what they are and never heard them referred to as "Pubix".

 
But I don't spend a lot of time in Florida.

Was going to take credit for the word “Pubix” due to the humor. But it was spellcheck that changed the word. Publix is out of Lakeland, Florida and has a large presence in the Atlanta, Georgia area.

on my beard from providers.  They seem to love to run their fingers through it too.

I get mostly compliments also.
But a recent lady told me she didn't like my beard ("hurt" her in DATY) and wanted me to shave it. (Chinese manners.)
She sports a full bush of similar dimensions to my beard, so I asked her to shave that too.
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I don't think either of us will, so we both will skip DATY (alas).  But I can enjoy everything else about her.

Unless a guy has a baby face, clean shaven looks the best.  Short beards, well maintained, can look good on certain men.  But anything over a half an inch long starts to look ridiculous.  

So what you are saying is you like your men to be clean shaven or rocking a short and cleaned up beard.

One can comment on male fashion without being gay.  Not that there is anything wrong with that.

You can wear a long beard and still be a Sharp Dressed Man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wRHBLwpASw

Posted By: lester_prairie
Re: Long beards look ridiculous
Unless a guy has a baby face, clean shaven looks the best.  Short beards, well maintained, can look good on certain men.  But anything over a half an inch long starts to look ridiculous.  
And your date can want a Pearl Necklace:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr8OP5bLqBo

Yes stubble and beards are common and I wouldn't worry about your personal style. Be clean and well groomed.

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