No problem, I didn't take it as an insult at all - it's a perfectly valid question which I'm happy to answer.
No, I've never, ever entertained a client without telling him I'm a tgirl. That's why I put it in my handle - to avoid misconceptions. That would be improper business practice, unfair to the client, and frankly, very, very dangerous. A guy might overreact to that sort of situation, and it wouldn't be very safe for me. Tgirls have been killed over that sort of thing, many many times.
It happened once when I was dancing at a strip club (one with a section specifically for tgirls) and the guy wandered down from the other part of the club. His english was bad, he was drunk, and he didn't really understand when the DJ told him the details. He asked me for a dance, and after the third one, my panties came off and the dude freaked out. He wasn't violent, but totally shocked and pretty upset. We let him go without paying for the dances (didn't want to press the issue) and I stopped dancing there shortly therafter.
Now, guys hit on me all the time, and I flirt back without disclosing; I've made out with guys in clubs before, but that's as far as it goes. Once things start to get serious, that's when I drop the bomb. In some cases, they run ("Thanks for letting me know... see ya!") which sucks, but it's better than putting myself in danger. Sometimes, they don't believe me ("Yeah right, you're just telling me that to get rid of me") and I tell them, yep, you're absolutely right, and walk away. On a few occasions, they were surprised, but still interested; I won't go into the details, but let's just say they expanded their horizons that night! :wink:
But no, I'd never, ever mislead someone like that. Also, my cock never puts anyone else's to shame; after two years of hormone therapy, I can't even get hard without viagra, and even then, I'm average at best. I'd say that 9 out of 10 clients are bigger than I am (which suits me just fine) and the 1 out of 10 never seem to complain.
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