Which brings me to my point. When you enter the room you know your desires. You know your body just as we know our own. It is not a bad thing to desire, want, or need MSOG. Nor is it a bad thing to ask. However, when desiring this and booking a single hour, it is only polite and respectful you let your lady know in advance. This way she can pace the conversation in such a way as to deliver your desires without hiccup, conflict or even more business taking place. If you do not feel the possibility or even the desire to delve into MSOG or prefer a slower paced appointment, let her know. Most providers worth her name, wants to make you happy. Not telling her you wish MSOG until 56 minutes into your appointment is rude. More so it is abusive to push her into the second round with threats of bad reviews.
Those that have seen me are, I am sure, aware I am not writing this for my benefit. Just as I do not approve of ladies ending the hour at 20 minutes because her gentleman ended the discussion early I most certainly do not approve of a gentleman abusing a ladies time, effort, and generosity. This is a two way road. Treat your provider as you wish to be treated and providers treat your gentleman the way you wish to be treated. Be honest and as open as possible about your expectations, limitations, and desires. Otherwise one can easily garner a place on many blacklists or develop a bad reputation.
Respectful ways to get the most out of your date...
- Don't be rude or demanding but be sure to let her know what it is you expect or want out of the time you are spending with her.
- Be clean and be respectful.
- Remember she is a human being and 9/10 providers are running on pretty strict schedules. You don't like it when she is late, don't make her late for her next date or other commitments.
- Be prepared. If you want something unusual. Get to know a lady and make a preappointment request, OR bring it yourself.
- DON'T use reviews as a way to blackmail, bribe or bully a lady. Yes you get your way now but the moment other ladies find out, your choices become very limited.
- Be honest and open about your limitations
- Stand up for yourselves. Do not let a bad review threat or any other threat force you into a uncomfortable or undesirable situation
- Be prepared. Always leave at least 30 minutes in between each appointment. (an hour if you can)
- Try to be understanding of the occasional too quick conversation.
Forgive my borderline rant/ advice. I hope it is not taken badly. I detest hearing of other providers being abused in this manner just as I loath to hear of a generous and kind man taken advantage of.