jelainazareno
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I completely agree with you, YMMV. Regrettably, hobbyists often neglect the subtle factors that make up a great session.
Many of us attempt to "get more bang for [our] bucks" on the first visit. While this may happen with some providers, it doesn’t happen with everyone, especially those who are young and physically attractive. So, don’t try to get extras on the first visit. Save the flavor for later. If you find a provider that you like physically, come back and you shall she how expressive she may or may not be. This hobby is not for financially challenged.
Remember, everything is available for a price. A buck and change might be big for some, but to these women, it means very little. Their working clothes cost about a buck fifty in New York. Therefore, if you put the money where the mouth wants to go, you will find that the road is much smoother.
I find that some of these gals are really nice, clean, and great chefs. Some are complete liars and self-absorbed assholes. I used to date some who would pay for everything and dated some who would disappear when the dinner check comes. I have heard of some supporting their boyfriends and husbands. This only means that they are people, like the rest of us, and further extends the notion of YMMV.
I remember an old girlfriend of mine. She told me that working girl get clinical check-up once every month and that this was a business necessity. Most of the girls that I’ve known behind the scene rarely get check-ups. I don’t understand why they don’t. If a cover breaks or other governmental procedure necessitates it, then they would visit a doctor. Otherwise they would not.
Let’s examine the worse case scenario. One provider draws a "well-endowed" client, where she might experience obstetrical rupture. The next guy in line has HIV and adamant about DATY with which she complies. The third guy in this series is shit-out-of-luck if he wishes DATY or anything uncovered.
Just a thought,
N2
Many of us attempt to "get more bang for [our] bucks" on the first visit. While this may happen with some providers, it doesn’t happen with everyone, especially those who are young and physically attractive. So, don’t try to get extras on the first visit. Save the flavor for later. If you find a provider that you like physically, come back and you shall she how expressive she may or may not be. This hobby is not for financially challenged.
Remember, everything is available for a price. A buck and change might be big for some, but to these women, it means very little. Their working clothes cost about a buck fifty in New York. Therefore, if you put the money where the mouth wants to go, you will find that the road is much smoother.
I find that some of these gals are really nice, clean, and great chefs. Some are complete liars and self-absorbed assholes. I used to date some who would pay for everything and dated some who would disappear when the dinner check comes. I have heard of some supporting their boyfriends and husbands. This only means that they are people, like the rest of us, and further extends the notion of YMMV.
I remember an old girlfriend of mine. She told me that working girl get clinical check-up once every month and that this was a business necessity. Most of the girls that I’ve known behind the scene rarely get check-ups. I don’t understand why they don’t. If a cover breaks or other governmental procedure necessitates it, then they would visit a doctor. Otherwise they would not.
Let’s examine the worse case scenario. One provider draws a "well-endowed" client, where she might experience obstetrical rupture. The next guy in line has HIV and adamant about DATY with which she complies. The third guy in this series is shit-out-of-luck if he wishes DATY or anything uncovered.
Just a thought,
N2