appropriate to ask a escort how you perform?

is it appropriate to ask?

or not?

do you care?

compared to other clients, should I care?

or not something you want to ask?

I have sickle cell and I may have erectile issues and stamina because of the disease. I'm thinking it's probably not for me because I'm pretty tough on myself compared to normal,healthier clients or men in general.

should I just leave the industry since I think about this or stick it out.

sickle cell is a issue with blood flow, stamina tiredness and overall sluggishness.
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I'm assuming you wanted candid and honest responses.

is it appropriate to ask?
No

do you care?
No. Why would we? Seriously. We all have our own issues and this one isn't ours.

compared to other clients, should I care?
No

should I just leave the industry since I think about this or stick it out.
Probably should just check out.. Your basic motivation should be your pleasure, not how well you perform compared to other men. If you make it about the second issue, pretty sure you won't be happy.

. Originally Posted by bankai
is it appropriate to ask? SURE....your money your body and your session. Most ladies will likely NOT give you an honest answer.

or not?

do you care? YES

compared to other clients, should I care? Don't worry about other guys....irrelevant. Be more concerned with enjoying your time with a hot chick.

or not something you want to ask? I work with mainly guys that have ED and other functional problems. I try to give feedback and suggestions. Even homework assignments LOL Some guys ejaculate and never get an erection....some guys don't ejaculate at all....but have a climax. Some I barely look at and they squirt. There are techniques and tricks for every problem. Try to find a patient, mature and more experienced provider. Many Nurses on the board and that's a great way to start.

DON'T leave...you are not alone with your issue. You can still have awesome experiences.
Best of luck in your search.
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  • ~Ze~
  • 10-06-2017, 12:11 AM
is it appropriate to ask? SURE....your money your body and your session. Most ladies will likely NOT give you an honest answer.

or not?

do you care? YES

compared to other clients, should I care? Don't worry about other guys....irrelevant. Be more concerned with enjoying your time with a hot chick.

or not something you want to ask? I work with mainly guys that have ED and other functional problems. I try to give feedback and suggestions. Even homework assignments LOL Some guys ejaculate and never get an erection....some guys don't ejaculate at all....but have a climax. Some I barely look at and they squirt. There are techniques and tricks for every problem. Try to find a patient, mature and more experienced provider. Many Nurses on the board and that's a great way to start.

DON'T leave...you are not alone with your issue. You can still have awesome experiences.
Best of luck in your search. Originally Posted by alaine
You forgot to drop the mic. I think my girl crush is growing.
Nobody cares! If a lady tells you anything butt, "you were terrific" - you were probably so bad, she doesn't want to see you again. Why on Earth would she care whether you are the best ever or the worst ever? You're not getting a discount because you're great AND you're not paying more because you're lousy!
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you are paying for time, what you do in that time and whether you can perform or get it up means nothing. she wants your $$$
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  • Old-T
  • 10-06-2017, 09:13 AM
is it appropriate to ask? Originally Posted by bankai
As with most questions in life the answer is, "it depends". Read Alaine's post three more times and you will get the best advice in this thread.

Two other pieces of advice:
--Unless you know what you actually mean by "how you perform" it is a meaningless question. Usually guys mean one of two things:
--Did HE enjoy it? You shouldn't have to ask her for that answer.
--Did SHE enjoy it. If that is what you mean, don't ask the ill-defined "how did I perform", but rather actively use your senses to read her body. If you really want to know (most guys don't), you can usually tell.
Thanks for the sound advice, I have realistic expectations now and don't think it's appropriate to ask a provider that type of question.
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In addition to Alaine's comments I will only add....consult a urologist. You are not the first man to have ED problems for what ever reason and unfortunately you won't be the last.

PS.. your purpose should be to satisfy your needs/desires not compare your self to some mythical "average man" standard.
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I honestly wouldnt want to know "how good i was" you are paying these ladies for your pleasure, now not saying that i have no concern for the lady im with, as i want us both to have an enjoyable time, and id like to think she is enjoying herself, but if i could make love like a greek god, women would be paying me for my services..
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the perfection of a woman's body is the work of God, not because a woman has a small waist, a good buttocks, beautiful well made breasts, well-cared hair, this means that she is a transvestite, a man if a woman does not he wants nothing with him he has to respect and accept that they do not want to see him, not to be so little man and to speak badly of her, a woman that the only thing that does is to stand out in his work and try to be the best, since he has gifts for that, please be men and gentlemen women are respected no matter where they are, or the work they do, please guys !!
You are paying for a service. It's all about the customer.
Have fun and don't worry about anything except feeling good and having fun.
OP. Please read my post again. That is NOT what was I was trying to say. I give clients assignments and goals, when we are dealing with particular issues. Evaluation is always necessary...otherwise how do you progress? If something isn't working, then try something else. Questions are important.

I Always advise clients that haven't had a recent physical exam to do so including routine labs, STD panel, prostate check and Testosterone levels, Testosterone replacement if needed, penile sono to check blood flow if needed etc. Whatever the Doc thinks is needed. BUT please discuss your sexual issues with him.

So, I'm not talking about a routine romp with a 20 year old. If you really want to work on your big head/little head issues it takes time, trust and commitment to follow through with an established program..



Thanks for the sound advice, I have realistic expectations now and don't think it's appropriate to ask a provider that type of question. Originally Posted by bankai
wtf, man
If your doing a good job they will let you know it's not rocket science.