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Re: VIP
tgirlsrgreat 12 Reviews 1113 reads
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1 / 7

but probably stuff like a little extra time, maybe a few extra benefits such as multiple pops, kissing, a shared shower, more gfe

MellowSoul 120 Reviews 1062 reads
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2 / 7

I've found it usually means pretty much everything on the menu.  Maybe even a bit of the ol bareback too!

tslust 34 Reviews 1155 reads
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3 / 7

Posted By: Modusman
This is a newbie question: when looking at ads for TS girls, some of the have a different fee, as much as $100, for VIP vs. INCALL.  
 So, what should I expect if I pony up for VIP.  What am I not going to get if I don't?  
   
 Thanks in advance.  
   
 
I've found that it is a way to get more money out of you for not any better service. In some caes, it's code for they will blow a load. When they only have a few loads in them a day, some wont cum for the standard rate. YMMV of course. Never knew of VIP to mean BB, but again, YMMV there too.

tgirlsrgreat 12 Reviews 856 reads
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4 / 7

vip or no, i would stay away from bareback sex

HarveyKeitel 1068 reads
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5 / 7

A provider with more integrity would simply offer one price. I've always found it tacky and it invites questions that should not be discussed by strangers. My interpretation is that it meant anal, but you never can be sure.

 As for bare back; I would assume any TS provider who offers it already has HIV. I would walk out immediately if it were offered just as any customer who requests it should be black listed (this should be the case w/ gg's too).

Video17 26 Reviews 873 reads
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6 / 7

I'm totally agree with you HarveyKeitel, I had many god providers who has one price only and they do GFE, 2 pops, not clock watcher, drinks, role play, wear outfit i request, cbj, bbbj, Not bareback, etc. prices starts at 250 and i had a great time. They are good prividers who really care for us and have good business.

sserviceman 2 Reviews 1374 reads
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7 / 7

Here's how it works.

You choose a provider who advertises two rates, giving her money for the regular, non-VIP rate.  She goes through the motions mechanically giving and/or allowing hand touching of some sort, not much more.

You complain; she says "What's wrong?"; you say "I expected at least 'X'"; she says "Oh I love doing 'X'.  It's included in the VIP rate."

To defeat this strategy, tell the provider what you want after you know she is not LE, but before handing over what she tells you she wants for that.  Can't handle that discussion?  Then avoid dual rate providers or other similar 'marketing 'incrementalists' altogether.

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