Good to know. Better option? Ask for her menu? Ask if there are any specific restrictions? How can I make sure I get everything I want without getting some dead fish CBJ party? Originally Posted by socraticdfwWhy, after reading her WW post (if she had one), her reviews, her ads, and her website (if she has one), do you need to ask questions about her menu?
Why, after reading her WW post (if she had one), her reviews, her ads, and her website (if she has one), do you need to ask questions about her menu?Normally I like to be an early responder. But I also like things my way ala burger king. However, based on the very insightful information, I shall have to change my strategy.
You may ask: Well, what if the provider is new and only has a WW post? There are members here who dive in head first into new muff. Be patient for their reports. Or become an intrepid muff-diver yourself. Originally Posted by ShysterJon
So, been lurking For awhile, when Is It Ok To Ask For Something in Particular? Like When We Are In The Middle Of "Getting To Know Each Other" I Get That Before Is A No Go And That In The Beginning Is Shady At Best. Just Dont Want To Spook a Hard Working Provider And Also Want To Have A Good Time. Sorry For The Caps, cant Figure Out Why my Phone Is Doing It. Originally Posted by Riconice1There's no bright line rule when you should ask for something in particular. When I hobbied, asking the lass when my dick was in her mouth was usually successful, since it was hard for her to say no -- or really hard for her to say anything, for that matter.
There's no bright line rule when you should ask for something in particular. When I hobbied, asking the lass when my dick was in her mouth was usually successful, since it was hard for her to say no -- or really hard for her to say anything, for that matter.Wow, that is crazy. But I guess I'll just have to learn as I go. Thanks for the advice!
But seriously... If sexual contact has commenced, chances are excellent that you're not embracing an undercover cop, so ask your question, as long as you do so politely. I've never known of a case where a female cop engaged in sexual contact with a suspect. One could -- it's not illegal. But I think a jury would have a real problem convicting on such evidence.
For providers, the same isn't always true. Undercover cops in Houston and all over Looziana -- to give just two examples -- routinely engage in sexual contact with working girls before busting them. Originally Posted by ShysterJon
However, based on the very insightful information, I shall have to change my strategy.no! don't change your strategy! there's a particular Whore I'm aiming to tap solely based on your experience!
Originally Posted by socraticdfw
Thanks for your work on behalf of the community Jon. Would writing reviews as "fiction" or "dreams" fall into the category of not providing legal protections ? Always seemed that way to me. Originally Posted by rcinokc
Are reviews self incriminating? Originally Posted by ccrideherRead this:
Can including a brief -or extensive- description of your sexual preferences and peccadilloes in a profile or sig line be construed as discussion? e.g. "I love a woman who swallows"? Originally Posted by Poppa_ViagraI think you're asking me if describing sexual conduct you like in a profile or sig line constitutes discussing sex so as to make you potentially liable for having committed the offense of prostitution.