Hobbyist Skin Problems/Health

Charles,

Yes, I should've made it more clear in my first post.

Of course some are going to think that I should've kept the money, but not only was I not getting my fee, but he wasn't getting what he wanted. We both lost at his expense, but I felt that since I declined the session after he had gotten undressed, I would bite the bullet and lose money.

Eczema isn't contagious, but the scabs/open scabs and the flakes of skin just really put me off. It just wasn't in one part of the body, but ALL OVER. Like I said, ball sack, legs, thighs, back, chest....it was bad.

I did contact his references and asked them why in the hell they didn't tell me about this when I spoke with them. Their response, "didn't bother me so I figured it wouldn't bother you." Gee, thanks for thinking for me. Bitches. Originally Posted by MsElena
They were no doubt hoping you would take him off their hands. You have to admit, that's some funny shit! (okay, hindsight maybe? just a little funny?). LOL
Charles,

Yes, I should've made it more clear in my first post.

Of course some are going to think that I should've kept the money, but not only was I not getting my fee, but he wasn't getting what he wanted. We both lost at his expense, but I felt that since I declined the session after he had gotten undressed, I would bite the bullet and lose money.

Eczema isn't contagious, but the scabs/open scabs and the flakes of skin just really put me off. It just wasn't in one part of the body, but ALL OVER. Like I said, ball sack, legs, thighs, back, chest....it was bad.

I did contact his references and asked them why in the hell they didn't tell me about this when I spoke with them. Their response, "didn't bother me so I figured it wouldn't bother you." Gee, thanks for thinking for me. Bitches. Originally Posted by MsElena
No worries. You acted honorably and correctly.

They were no doubt hoping you would take him off their hands. You have to admit, that's some funny shit! (okay, hindsight maybe? just a little funny?). LOL Originally Posted by mijo(BFE)
No, it's not funny.
Charles,

Yes, I should've made it more clear in my first post.

Of course some are going to think that I should've kept the money, but not only was I not getting my fee, but he wasn't getting what he wanted. We both lost at his expense, but I felt that since I declined the session after he had gotten undressed, I would bite the bullet and lose money.

Eczema isn't contagious, but the scabs/open scabs and the flakes of skin just really put me off. It just wasn't in one part of the body, but ALL OVER. Like I said, ball sack, legs, thighs, back, chest....it was bad.

I did contact his references and asked them why in the hell they didn't tell me about this when I spoke with them. Their response, "didn't bother me so I figured it wouldn't bother you." Gee, thanks for thinking for me. Bitches. Originally Posted by MsElena

See, your last statement there about other providers not at least letting you know. THIS is something I would most definitely let another girl know about. I had an experience with a client where he had THE worst BO in the world...and I mean this was not something that was a one-time thing. It was more or less the fact that he was just a dirty guy. Smelled so bad ( and even worse, refused to take a shower with me. Quite honestly, looking back on it, I wish I had just refunded his money and told him to leave politely, but I didn't want to hurt his feelings and it wasn't like his smell was a 'disease' type thing). But I mentioned this to the two providers who told me he was okay. They had the nerve to say the same thing..." Oh yeah he did smell funny but...I overlooked it." Well I BARELY was able to overlook it. When he left, I had to air out the entire room, wash the sheets ( his smell had permeated the sheets) AND not to mention, practically disinfect myself with Lysol.
Mijo........no, not so funny. Not even in hindsight.

Thanks Charles.

Ava, I had that happen once. ACK. Ozium is the best to get ANY smell out of the air, clothes, etc. Hotels use it all time, as well as hospitals, etc.
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Vinegar gets the smell out of the laundry.
I have some pretty nasty scars on my lower shins, courtesy of a land mine in Vietnam. They look like shit. I am self concience of them, I always informed a Provider , not one seemed to mind, or if they did, they didn't show it.

It's probably not the same thing as some of the other maladies being discussed, but I think we should be up front about anything that could give another person pause.
Okay, here's my full disclosure: white, old, fat, ugly, balding, brown/gray hair, tiny cock, dumb, trollish, cynic, cheap, with no sense of humor (according to some).

On the upside: I'm always clean, a gentleman (in person), always have the full donation, usually tip (this helps take the sting out of the presentation), have a fair amount of education.
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Charles cracks me up. Apparently with out a sense of humor!
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I have eczema. It comes and goes. Small tiny patches. Not contagious. If it's dormant (as it usually is), I don't say anything. If it acts up....I'll says something.
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That was very inconsiderate of those references not telling you about his condition. Very flaky. (Pun intended)
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Okay, here's my full disclosure: white, old, fat, ugly, balding, brown/gray hair, tiny cock, dumb, trollish, cynic, cheap, with no sense of humor (according to some).

On the upside: I'm always clean, a gentleman (in person), always have the full donation, usually tip (this helps take the sting out of the presentation), have a fair amount of education. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Charles, you pretty much have me convinced you’re NOT in sales!
Okay, here's my full disclosure: white, old, fat, ugly, balding, brown/gray hair, tiny cock, dumb, trollish, cynic, cheap, with no sense of humor (according to some).

On the upside: I'm always clean, a gentleman (in person), always have the full donation, usually tip (this helps take the sting out of the presentation), have a fair amount of education. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005

I don't believe that description. See my post too regarding your mom.
Would this work....?

I was thinking of something like this...
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But it would need the penis sleeve like this...
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I once had a client ( and neither again did the provider I contacted for a reference let me know) who showed up and had a colostomy bag. Now, that wasn't such a big deal until it started to come LOOSE. It's a good thing I put lots of sheets on the bed. Another time, long ago when I worked for an agency, a client had what appeared to be all kinds of boils all over his body. I gave him his money back and left, and the owner of the agency screamed at me for that. But I simply could not go through with it.


At a brothel, because there obviously IS no screening, you'd be surprised at some of the men who walked in there. I thank God I never encountered anything like it. But there was a guy who walked in, and in brothels you are required by law to do a 'DC', a dick check. Well, the girl in her room suddenly started screaming and ran out saying " This guy's crotch is crawling!" Turned out the guy had a severe case of crabs and had the fucking nerve not to say anything. HE HAD TO KNOW.
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I did contact his references and asked them why in the hell they didn't tell me about this when I spoke with them. Their response, "didn't bother me so I figured it wouldn't bother you." Gee, thanks for thinking for me. Bitches. Originally Posted by MsElena
Perhaps he only had the eczema going on (as opposed to the scabs/'other stuff') when she saw him. I've had clients with skin tags, moles, and small things that I'd never think to mention. Something like full body eczema, weeping wounds, or anything serious (like what you've described) I'd absolutely mention but when I give a reference I'm definitely not thinking of the 5 skin tags on his back.