Hi Bella,
What a thoughtful series of questions. I am replying from the perspective of a provider. For starters, a nice incall is a must. I will usually book 3-4 star hotels that cater to business professionals for discretion purposes. Robes, toiletries, clean sheets, and nice seating areas for convo is always a big plus. Sure, you have to spend more, but you attract the men who appreciate the environment.
With service, I consider the pre-BCD engagement to be crucial. Most of the men I visit enjoy an intellectually stimulating conversation which naturally blends into the BCD activity -- making it feel safe, deep, and romantic. Music is always sensual, so when I travel, I bring my iPad, laptop, and mini Bose to play music (jazz, classical, modern/chill-out blends). A nice touch is to ask a prospective client about his musical interests. It's not uncommon for me to order room service (on my dime) for clients who are spending two or more hours with me.
Regarding looks, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The gentlemen I entertain would rather be with an attractive woman who is sweet, generous, nurturing, intelligent and sincere rather than a super-model who is vapid, demanding, narcissistic, and superficial. As mentioned earlier, conversation plays a big role in my sessions and I am not afraid to be honest (in a respectful sense) and also sincere (whether we are talking politics, art, culture, etc.)
Best of luck to you in your ventures! You will do fine.
xo
Max
Hello Eccie posters,
I consider myself an upscale provider but I have always feel the need to improve. I want to know whats more important to the men I appeal to... The true upscale hobbyist.
1) Location - Is the location more important than the quality of the location?
2) Service - Are the services provided more important than the rates?
3) Looks - Are looks more important than poise? How would you like your courtesan to dress? (Lingerie, Shoes, Dress, Style, Hair etc.)
4) Body - What does your ideal high quality low volume provider look like? Is race an overall factor?
5) Conversation - Would you prefer a yes girl (One that agrees with everything you say because you are the one paying for time and its your fantasy), or do you really want to hear what the provider really feels?
6) I have recently added a booking form to my site to decipher between my actual prospective clients and clients looking for a quick chit chat with the woman they know they can't afford. How important is it to ask for rates if they are already listed? Could you see yourself booking a provider without actually speaking to them first?
Add anything extra you think matters.
Thank you
Bella
Originally Posted by Bella Jesime