someone help me brush up on my etiquette. another thread and my post in that thread made me think of a challenge i've run into before.
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Originally Posted by TaylorMaiden29
http://www.redtube.com/26284
notice how she puts her hands behind her back naturally and how when he lets her breathe she smiles at the camera! I only know of one girl (Lissa Tai) and I can't get a hold of her.
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Originally Posted by stretchtexas
does anyone really do that? hell, how do you even ask if that is on the menu without whispering while starring at your shoes and kicking rocks?
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let's say one has a particular fetish that requires preparation prior to a date. for the sake of this thread (ok that BS, its because i want to know) let's say the hobbier would like a golden shower.
the provider's website and/or ad suggests they provide fetish services but they also suggest that they should not be contacted asking specific questions about the services they offer. Typically the provider will go on to say that these kinds of specific questions will not be discussed nor tolerated (prior to meeting at a minimum).
by not asking before scheduling 1. the service i'm interested in may not be available 2. the provider may not be able to perform the service (usually because they've just 'gone' getting ready for the appointment).
on the other hand 1. by asking before scheduling i've violated their terms of service and run the risk of being disconnected (rudely as it happened before) 2. or i'm all of a sudden the rude guy they tell all their friends not to communicate with.
so my question is: what is the appropriate way to ask a somewhat specific and necessary question of a provider who has said they won't discuss specifics?
1. "Would you give me....." would seem too me/you, date specific
2. "Have you ever....." a little better but still specific to the provider
3. "How do you feel about....." seems to be more of an opinion seeking question and maybe appropriate
4. "What are your thoughts on......" along the same line as 3
anyway, what is the most non-threatening, non-insulting, discrete way to ask something of this nature?