And vice versa for ladies? I've discovered that while I love entertaining...I do not like being a therapist...unless I am actually being paid for a therapy session.

Could knowing too much personal information about a provider (personal drama, debt problems, legal problems, etc) ruin the fantasy?Actually I am paying you to be my therapist. Just may not be the type of therapy my insurance will cover.
And vice versa for ladies? I've discovered that while I love entertaining...I do not like being a therapist...unless I am actually being paid for a therapy session.Originally Posted by Shiloh Stevens
I'd much rather hear and respond to, "What would you like (me) to do?" Sir LancehernotThe focus during a session should be the client and provider enjoying each other. If there is Chemistry there will be no time for buzz kill issues
Great feedback!! I like the idea of building a romantic rendezvous with a client rather than being caught up in each other's personal issues.
I spend at least an hour getting ready for a client. During this time, I am clearly my mind from my own stress, getting into a sexy mood and getting ready to dive into a passionate escape that is therapeutic for me as well. I light the candles, select romantic music and take out a bottle of wine. What we are looking for is an escape right? A fantasy for just a moment.
But life does happen...and if my date arrives and spends 30 minutes talking about problems with his wife/gf and how life sucks......suddenly my mojo has disappeared. Originally Posted by Shiloh Stevens