I recently got an email from someone asking me my rates for f/s. I explained as a FBSM provider I do not provide f/s. After much debate back and forth he tells me that obviously I am the one confused and that I AM a f/s provider. If 'completion' is considered f/s, than by all means I am a f/s provider. However, this is a contradiction to the definitions of each as seen below:
Full Body Sensual Massage (FBSM) Not usually full service; EXPECT only massage and HJ but more services might or might not be available (personally I provide Russian lessons as the finale to my sessions).
Full Service (FS) Intercourse to completion (with condom!)
Personally I dont feel I am a f/s provider as defined by what is considered f/s. It would be misleading to my clients and potential clients to tell them I am f/s knowing what MOST expect when seeing a f/s provider. But I'd like to hear some other opinions on this matter. Is a FBSM provider FS? Should a FBSM provider say she is FS if she provides 'release'?
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