First thing you don't want to do is start reading from a list of things you want to do, that can screw up a mood and if done early in the date can put them on alert for LEO. Secondly don't mention any activities until after some nudity has been achieved and both of you have been touched where the bathing suit covers.
The better experienced providers will quickly realize you are a newbie and guide you through the session. If she does this then just relax and enjoy it until you are comfortable at that point you can then ask "hey can we ??????".
In my opinion it's best not to walk into a first session with a provider with a shopping list of things you want to do until you are comfortable with the hobby. You might miss something but that is why you go back for a 2nd appointment. As you are getting started you probably do want to go back to the same woman a couple times until you are comfortable with her.
Many things that are listed on the activities list can be YMMV (your millage may vary). Reviews can be tricky, what is available to a guy who has seen a provider twice a month for the last two years might not be available to a guy on the first time. Kissing is a big one where it can be a "once I get to know you". BBBJ vs CBJ, FIV and greek are other activites where access to them can be very subjective. Hygiene also plays a huge part in it and there are some threads already on the subject. If you hear "You want to stick that dirty thing where?" or "Ahh you like onions?" then you might as well walk right out.
Originally Posted by wanttohavefun
You have some good advice and some bad advice. I, for one, am all about communication. When I walk into a session, I want to know what to expect from a general perspective. I don't like surprises. If you talk about activities in general ahead of time, you will lessen any potential for a misunderstanding and bad experience. There are 2 things I want to know about a lady in terms of activities before I will consider seeing her. First, is she MSOG friendly. Second is she BBBJ or CBJ only. Having said that, it is not the first thing out of my mouth when I contact her. I build up to it during discussions. Also, it is mostly to confirm what I've already researched. If get even the hint she is not MSOG friendly, I won't see her. BBBJ/CBJ is something I can work with but obviously the preference is for BBBJ.
A list is just a list, but it is the starting point of any informed decision. If you need/want clarification, there is no harm in asking.