I have a question on how you feel after a session.
I don't mean how you feel after a really good session, everybody feels good after a really good session.
How do you generally feel after a typical session?
Is this question aimed at providers or gentlemen? For the fellows, if you don't feel happy and satisfied, and maybe drained, you need to find another provider.See!
And as for the ladies, if you aren't happy and satisfied (if not physically at least financially) and haven't done a good job draining, find another profession.
Unless someone has treated me disrespectfully, roughly, or shorted me, I'm just dandy.
Originally Posted by Fancyinheels
See!So... you just needed someone ELSE to tell you what you already knew to be true???
Perfect, concise and on right on target answer.
That's the only way to feel otherwise you're not doing it right!
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
I feel really great, after every session. There was only once that I felt bad, and that was when the gentlman had me drive out of town, which is fine, but once I got to this hotel that I wasnt familar with, I inotice the clock was missing off of the stand...I later saw that he had hidden it under the bed. When I knew that my time had been well over for some time, I was trying to get up off the bed, and he kept pulling me back down, asking for just a little more....when I finally left, I noticed I had been shorted for my hour even though I stayed for close to two hours.Sorry to hear that some unscrupulous customers would pull such a cheap trick like hiding the clock in the hotel room, Tiffany.
But that's the worse that I've had, and I know there are a lot worse out there. So far, I've been really lucky. I have enjoyed all of my men otherwise, and I am always feeling really good. Originally Posted by Tiffany Cums
Sorry to hear that some unscrupulous customers would pull such a cheap trick like hiding the clock in the hotel room, Tiffany.Hopefully the alarm doesn't go off just as he's at the edge. It'll kill the mood big time.
I would suggest that you be prepared next time on out-calls and carry your own battery-operated clock with an hour timer.
Once you've gotten settled in you could just set the clock a distance away from the bed and when the timer goes off, that will give you reason enough to get out of bed to turn off the alarm and signal that the session is over.
If he's been a gentleman, you can give him 5 or 10 minutes off the clock to build good customer relations.
Little considerations like that go a long way toward customer satisfaction without unduly robbing you of your time.
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn