Both providers and hobbyists are encouraged to answer this. It's an opportunity for discussion, it can be lighthearted and funny, it can be serious.
What are your opinions about being the first client ever that a new provider sees when she starts out in the trade, or about being the first provider ever that a client sees when he books his initial session? This is regardless of the amount of time the other party (the more experienced party) has. Something along these lines:
Do you ever want to be someone's first? Why it why not?
Do you prefer not to be someone's first? Why or why not?
What are the demographics of first-timers? (Yes, I know it varies.)
Has a first-timer ever bailed on you, once you two were face-to-face changed his or her mind, canceled and left?
Have you ever had a first-timer? How does it usually go?
Do you do anything special or different to confront or ease nervousness?
Are there any frustrations concerning first-timers?
Have you had anyone want to role-play that it was a first-time experience?
What are some common mistakes that first-timers make? (Forgetting condoms, handing cash over directly, not doing the LE check, forgetting to collect the donation, booking in the wrong kind of hotel, etc.)