I once let a regular do anal sex with me once. This is not something I ever do with clients. I didn't like it. It had been YEARS before I'd done anal. I just decided to give him a treatfor being such a prolific regular, you know? Just a treat, no upselling, no extra money expected on my part. NOW, he's expecting it every time we meet. He tried to stick it in my ass and I said no, don't do that. He didn't make an issue of it until our last appointment. He flat out asked me if we could do anal again. I said no, I'mnot really a fan of that, but I did it as a special treat that one time. The moral of the story is, once you open up a can of worms, it's hard to put the lid back on! Once you give a free salad, their appatite increases and they crave that salad each time they dine with you. Next time he askes for it again, I'm going to flat out tell him: anal is not on the menu. I did it once time for you as a special treat for being a devoted regular to me. If you want to have anal more often, I will have to raise my rate to reflect the extra services. I'm not really a fan of anal. It takes alot out of me, it's not just an effortless thing for me, so I should get compensated for my extra effort!!!!!!!!! Don't ya think?
Originally Posted by incognito isis
I agree with you 100%. However, when you see a client on a "regular basis", and by either chance, you have a certain "comfort level", chemistry at that time or whatever, you give an "extra mile" type of service, not asking for compensation before the "service", then you should not tell that client that you need to be tipped more, as you offered/did it with no expectations of additional compensation. Now if a guy EXPECTS it every time he goes to see you, and he does not tip you, without your telling him to, then you should tell him that you really appreciate his business, (if you do), he pays for "A and B" services for "X" dollars. Now, if he would like to have "A,B and C" services, on a regular basis, then yes, he needs to give you an extra tip.
If he disagrees, then just go back to providing "A and B" services only and if he gets mad or whatever, then explain the situation again, a really good client will agree with what you are saying and will either continue with the current service with you, and maybe bring a little extra when he wants the "C" service or a client you do not really want will scoff and never see you again.......you do not want him as a client anyway!