I personally like the dressed down look. Something as simple as an oversized t-shirt and some cute non-fancy panties really get me going. Reminds me of the groupies in my college years. Not that I'm old or anything, I just finished early. Originally Posted by DarkeyKong
Did you ask them to dress up? If not, how would they know you like them to dress up? We cannot read mind. Sometimes after meeting a gent a couple of times, I showed up dressed up and he said "You don't need to dress up for me. No need make up either. Just be comfortable." And by 'dressing down' … I don't mean lazy sloppy outfit. Just more casual. Originally Posted by samantha thom+100 Ms. Thom!
Did you ask them to dress up? If not, how would they know you like them to dress up? We cannot read mind. Sometimes after meeting a gent a couple of times, I showed up dressed up and he said "You don't need to dress up for me. No need make up either. Just be comfortable." And by 'dressing down' … I don't mean lazy sloppy outfit. Just more casual. Originally Posted by samantha thomI think you may be proving the OP's point the more. You had to be requested to dress down. But as a professional amenity, prior to the request, you dressed up every time. I think this is the OP's point when one would set a standard of dressing up and subsequently lowers the bar without request. That's just bad business.
I don't think the issue here is "what" one wears. I think OP's complaint is that they set a precedence by looking like the Queen of England in the initial session(s), but, as the relationship grows they don't put as much effort into keeping it fresh. Originally Posted by DarkeyKongExactly. Almost without exception, there's an inverse relationship between attention to detail and number of visits.
I think you may be proving the OP's point the more. You had to be requested to dress down. But as a professional amenity, prior to the request, you dressed up every time. I think this is the OP's point when one would set a standard of dressing up and subsequently lowers the bar without request. That's just bad business.I see what you're saying. And I would love it if my client shows up looking like the King of England, a Duke of something. :-) It hasn't' happened yet….I guess I need to communicate better. This is my attempt. LOL
I don't think the issue here is "what" one wears. I think OP's complaint is that they set a precedence by looking like the Queen of England in the initial session(s), but, as the relationship grows they don't put as much effort into keeping it fresh. This is one of the arguments of the "non-regular" guys. They like to keep things fresh and new. Otherwise it's like a marriage that starts off wonderfully and passionately, but eventually gets to a drag. Originally Posted by DarkeyKong
I see what you're saying. And I would love it if my client shows up looking like the King of England, a Duke of something. :-) It hasn't' happened yet….I guess I need to communicate better. This is my attempt. LOL Originally Posted by samantha thomI'm just a regular guy, I don't have royalty clothes. I do like to think I can make an impression when I have time to adequately prepare. Otherwise, it's usually polos and slacks for me. Yeah, I know, I suck.
I'm just a regular guy, I don't have royalty clothes. I do like to think I can make an impression when I have time to adequately prepare. Otherwise, it's usually polos and slacks for me. Yeah, I know, I suck. Originally Posted by DarkeyKongI suck even worse. I'd be happy to change into something better, but when the uniform of the day at work is jeans and a collared shirt, changing into slacks or anything betteron your way out the door draws a few curious looks.