That Time of the Month Notification?

RochBob's Avatar
Now before anyone gets the wrong idea. This is not directed at any particular Provider. And I understand that this is a biological thing that Ladies don't have control over. But should it be a matter of "Common Courtesy" for a Provider to proactively notify clients they have scheduled appointments with that their time of the Month has started and that they will be unavailable for the appointment because of it? I only bring it up because on several occasions (with different Providers). I only found out when I contacted the Provider to confirm the appointment and their cycle had been in progress for a couple of days at that point. I am putting this in the Co-Ed section so both Women and Men can respond if they wish.
jokacz's Avatar
I've had them try to pull the "sponge trick" on me.

I hope she was eventually able remove it. LOL
I'd prefer to be notified or cancelled. I've had it go both ways. A limited session doesn't cut it for me.
Lexxxy's Avatar
I don't get that time of the month because of shots I'm on and hypothyroidism but since I do fetish I get a ton of requests for that time which always confused me. I know there is always something for everyone but I thought it was natural for guys to want to avoid it.
To each their own.
Back in the day if/when I got it it was terrible with the worse pain in my life sometimes. I couldn't imagine working with cramps on the scale of close to labor. To hell with that and kids Lmfao.
Jim Fett's Avatar
Who cares about a little blood, just skip the daty, and fuck away. Ive done all my regulars at there time of the month.
offshoredrilling's Avatar
Who cares about a little blood, just skip the daty, and fuck away. Ive done all my regulars at there time of the month. Originally Posted by Jim Fett
why skip DATY. It just make it taste overly salty
pyramider's Avatar
Now are we talking heavy flow with baby body parts in the toilet? Or just some spotting?
RochBob's Avatar
Ok, let see if I can clarify this a bit. As Lexxxy already stated. There are sometimes cramps, bloating and assorted other fun things Women experience during this time besides bleeding. And understandably a Provider may not feel up to working during this time (and Yes, I know there are Provider's and client's out there that don't care and will "muddle through"). Now given the nature of these occurances and their occasional unpredictability. If things happen out of sync and the Provider already has appointments with clients scheduled that she now intends not to keep. Should she be attempting to proactively cancel or reschedule those appointments or just NCNS/inform the client when he contacts her to confirm that he is going to be at the scheduled appointment as planned?
offshoredrilling's Avatar
nothing wrong with a bloody dip stick
Lexxxy's Avatar
Lmfao
cowboy8055's Avatar
gross LOL
JONBALLS's Avatar
am I wrong?
but

doesnt blood just put you into more danger of hep c on the best case scenario

and hiv at the absolute worse?

why would anyone, unless you have it, wanna mess with that ?
Jim Fett's Avatar
Every time you have sex with a rubber you can still catch an assortment of problems. What's worse bareback blow job or daty?? We all take chances on here. You are having sex with women who have sex with 5 partners a day, who they never met before. Thats one reason I miss mel. She only workked when she was not working the other job. Now Im with a skanky non provider, who has been fucking her way through life for last 10 years.
I have only had one exgf let me fuck her when it was that time of the month....she was one horny bitch who loved to fuck!! All the rest use it as a reason not to put out....thats when I get on her and start looking.
Every time you have sex with a rubber you can still catch an assortment of problems. What's worse bareback blow job or daty?? We all take chances on here. You are having sex with women who have sex with 5 partners a day, who they never met before. . Originally Posted by Jim Fett
Yes, there's lots of cross-pollination and fluid exchange. It's a hazardous hobby. Blood products are the riskiest and exposure to them (for hobbiest and professional sex provider alike) should be avoided. Postponing an appointment during Aunt Flo's visit isn't hard to do. It's something that can be avoided easy enough.