The variety of responses reflects the incredible variety of experiences we all get into. That's what makes the hobby somewhat interesting.
I posted the ideas that might trigger some fresh YMMV ideas for all dedicated pooners without me spelling things out.
If the places you visit routinely offer FS, obviously there is no need for BYOC, Unless you have a personal brand preference. COYFC is totally not required.
If it's a semi legit, the question is.. semi legit to what degree? The management may be ok with HJs but not with FS. And there may be a mixed group of therapists in terms of extra services they offer or are open to. And some of this is strictly on a YMMV basis. So the same therapist may not be open to all services to all clients. Imho this is the case more often than you think.
This is where BYOC comes in. Because the therapist you get along with so nicely may not have any condom supplies with her. And quite possibly she absolutely doesn't want management to know.
The COYFC situation goes hand in hand with some of the semi legits and very much so with a legit situation. In the true YMMV situation the therapist may be willing to explore sex with you but cannot risk any evidence being spotted by other therapists or management. In this case your preparedness will matter. Consider this as an advanced hobbyist's tip. There are many reasons a therapist may not want anyone outside the room to know what went on when you were with her.
One of the funniest situations years ago in Edmonton was in the heydays of Comfort Oasis. The ever present grand dame of Edmonton, Amy, would insist in wrapping up all evidence including packaging into a tightly rolled wad of Kleenex sheets and stuff it into your pocket to carry out, even after late night visits when no one else was around.
. Surely any owner knew what was going on.
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