Okay, I agree with that, but I could see a provider who advertises no CIM could be a bit tired of the question.
But let's get back to the original question: Do you have any hobby imagination? If so, let's hear about it. From the response to this thread, it seems like the OP is right; there is little imagination applied to the hobby.
Originally Posted by awl4knot
If she advertises no CIM, then yes, I have no problem with her rant. If that
is the case, perhaps her post would be better worded, "Can guys read?"
I don't think she really wanted to know about our imagination. I think she wanted to rant about having to answer the CIM question.
That being said, I have lots of imagination. I think fantasizing about an encounter (whether with a provider or any other gal) in advance is one of the great turn-ons for me. I like to read the reviews and see what she is reported to have liked and think about doing that myself. I imagine trying out new positions I've never done, or haven't done in 20 or more years of marriage. Then I like to think about and fondly remember the encounter for days or maybe even weeks afterwards, depending on how good it was. It is a full-blown sensual and sexual experience for me. For example, I want LFK and DFK to be a part of my experience. Much more than CIM. Providers who don't want to do that (I respect that) won't get my business, unless they have outstanding oral skills and I'm just looking for a quick shot. But I have yet to do that. And from what I can gather from what I read on ECCIE, most men have imagination--at least the ones that post here. I'm guessing that there are a lot of others that don't because of the number of ads on BP that say "no lewd texting" plus I've had providers tell me they get calls and texts simply asking "how much for a blow job." These are unimaginative in my mind, and they give us men a bad name.
But back to the original rant, and another analogy: Nobody likes sales people. But they have to ask for the sale. If they don't ask, they won't sell. And if the prospective buyer is "offended" by the question, to the point that they go home and yell at their dog and kick their wife and rant "I can't believe 5 people asked me to buy something today!" then I don't have a lot of sympathy. Maybe they won't take "no" for an answer. But the OP didn't mention that. Just didn't like being asked. I've heard of girls that won't DFK for one guy that will for another. Guess it's possible that the same might go for CIM as well.