Sorry, but the same goes for gentlemen bending the ear of the provider.
That's not what the session is for. If you really need that, then that's what therapy is for, but not the hobby.
I think life is full of problems for us all, but at least during a session, all the problems should be left outside the door and the primary focus should be on making the time as pleasurable as possible.
Is that asking for too much?
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
I have to disagree with this part. It isn't a skill or "menu item" every provider needs to have or offer, but it is a damn attractive one.
There are a handful of professions where listening to a patron's problems or just letting him ramble are an unwritten part of the job. Bartender and hair stylist come to mind. Provider, or "Companion," is another.
And it is a one way street. You don't want to go into the bar and have to listen to some guy babble on about his marriage or the grad school application process (his problems). You do want to be able to let off a little bit of steam about your problems. It is part of the deal when you are paying $10 + tip for the same cocktail you could make at home for a dollar.
The same is true with providers. You are paying her handsomely for her time. Listening to your problems is part of the deal