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10-31-2010, 12:01 PM
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Join Date: Oct 13, 2010
Location: Kentucky
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Providers Who Smoke
As most of you are aware, most high end hotels now prohibit smoking anywhere in their buildings. Many charge the customer as much as $300.00 for cleaning a room where cigerette smoke is detected.
So, why do some ladies insist on lighting one up before or after knowing this ?
Admittedly, most ladies I have seen can hold out if it is only a one hour appointment, but if it runs longer than that, they just gotta have one. I once had a lady scheduled for three hours, who did not inform me that she smoked. Twice during our session she excused herself, got dressed, went outside the building, and stayed 20 minutes each time. That's 40 plus minutes off our time together, but yet she expected the full three hour rate. Note: this was the only time in my ten years that I did not tip.
Also, if you must do so, please be considerate of the client by freshening your breathe before continuing.
This hasn't been a big problem for me, but one I feel the ladies should be aware of. And coming to the clients hotel room, or inviting him into your incall with clothing that reeks of smoke is a turn-off as well.
How does everyone feel about this subject ?
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10-31-2010, 12:18 PM
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Let's Have A Great Year!
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I can't believe she was gone for 20 minutes (twice) during your meeting. Also, if someone can't hold off for 3 hours without a smoke...all I can say is "geez". (Time to get some patches.)
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10-31-2010, 12:28 PM
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Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
Location: In hopes of having a good time
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As a reformed smoker, I hate the smell. I don't want it in the clothes or the hair, so please be fresh when we meet.
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10-31-2010, 01:05 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
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I use to limit the providers I saw on overnights to ladies who didnt smoke, but that made for a relatively short lists of ladies to see. Although smoking and the smell of it is sort of a turn off for me, I now consider it to be an unrealistic expectation to assume most providers in the hobby can abstain from it based on my experiences. Id rather the lady be comfortable than for her to be antzy and stressed cause she needs to smoke. Im sure that can affect her attitude in session. As long as she isnt hacking and coughing continuously especially, I can grit my teeth, mentally pinch my nose and bear it.
Most of the finer hotels dont accommodate smokers. I like to know in advance if a lady smoked since I do outcalls. If the hotel doesnt have a balcony of some sort attached to the room, I wont see a lady who smokes on an overnight booking or shorter at all. Get too concerned about cash n dash oppurtunies whether she is reputable or not. Not to mention explaining the smell to people who know I dont smoke.
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10-31-2010, 01:50 PM
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Join Date: Feb 21, 2010
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I don't have a problem with a provider smoking so long as she does it outside on the balcony.
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10-31-2010, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by macksback
I don't have a problem with a provider smoking so long as she does it outside on the balcony.
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Yeah, but if there's no balcony, that first step is a bitch.
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10-31-2010, 04:32 PM
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Join Date: Apr 10, 2010
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Smoke what?
If she is taking twenty minutes my guess (based on two providers that I have traveled with) is that she is smoking something else as well.
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10-31-2010, 04:41 PM
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I do smoke. And when I have those long appts I do use the nicorette mints. They do taste good, but it is rare that I have to use them.
I know I know I should quit LOL If ya'll only knew how many times I have.
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10-31-2010, 05:32 PM
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Join Date: Mar 27, 2009
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I always stay in non-smoking rooms when I visit a hotel that doesn't ban smoking entirely. Part of of it a preference and part of it is for health reasons (I has asthma, and despite what they claim, they never really get rid of the smoke cleaning a room). I once had a provider over for a two hour session in a Four Seasons (clearly marked a non-smoking floor), and the gal lit up in the bathroom and came out with a cigarette using a glass as an ashtray. Boy was I pissed. Just deplorable conduct in my opinion. I mentioned that it was a non-smoking room and she said something to the effect of "Yeah, I hate that hotels do that." I told her I wanted her to put it out, not just the hotel, and you'd think I'd strangled her new puppy. The rest of the session was rather cold. Needless to say, I gave the gal an absolutely scathing review (back before the first big ASPD crash when all the reviews were lost. You'd think that people would have better sense. But I guess not.
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10-31-2010, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I always stay in non-smoking rooms when I visit a hotel that doesn't ban smoking entirely. Part of of it a preference and part of it is for health reasons (I has asthma, and despite what they claim, they never really get rid of the smoke cleaning a room). I once had a provider over for a two hour session in a Four Seasons (clearly marked a non-smoking floor), and the gal lit up in the bathroom and came out with a cigarette using a glass as an ashtray. Boy was I pissed. Just deplorable conduct in my opinion. I mentioned that it was a non-smoking room and she said something to the effect of "Yeah, I hate that hotels do that." I told her I wanted her to put it out, not just the hotel, and you'd think I'd strangled her new puppy. The rest of the session was rather cold. Needless to say, I gave the gal an absolutely scathing review (back before the first big ASPD crash when all the reviews were lost. You'd think that people would have better sense. But I guess not.
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Wow now that is just rude. Sorry babe.
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11-01-2010, 08:53 AM
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I also smoke, but Mask the smell with mints, mouthwash, brushing teeth as well as gum. I do not smoke during an appointment that runs any thing less than 4 hrs unless my companion also smokes and suggest that we fire one up. I guess some can't but for me it is not a problem going 3/ 4 hrs without smoking, and would not consider taking up my companions time for such a purpose.
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11-01-2010, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by chelsea simms
I guess some can't but for me it is not a problem going 3/ 4 hrs without smoking, and would not consider taking up my companions time for such a purpose.
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I agree with you totally. But for the die harder chiefer type providers, I think if they dont have an option to smoke during 2.5 to 4 hours they will be less relaxed to. And if the date is not a dinner date, but a straight session time of 3 hours or more, Id be willing to bet the sessions are more bfe, or more strenuous, stamina, endurance wise which might warrant a cigarette.
If at anything, the lady could fuel his ego or self esteem between msog, and say ....after that baby. I really need a cigarette.
I do feel for those appointments less than four hours constant and long smoke breaks can be a nuisance.
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11-01-2010, 09:35 AM
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Join Date: Apr 4, 2010
Location: New Hampshire
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About 1/3rd of the providers I see smoke. Maybe a tad higher than the population at large, but not unduly so.
As long as she isn't trying to smoke during actual sex (kinda dangerous with a flaming object), and follows normal courtesy (i.e. doesn't try to smoke in a non-smoking area, etc.) I don't care. Escorts are bad girls and sometimes bad girls smoke.
The only thing I ask is that if she is going to take a smoke break, then I shouldn't be paying for it. The average provider I see charges anywhere from $4 to $10 a MINUTE. Sorry, but at those rates, I'm not paying for 20 minute smoke breaks. LOL
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11-01-2010, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by gimme_that
I agree with you totally. But for the die harder chiefer type providers, I think if they dont have an option to smoke during 2.5 to 4 hours they will be less relaxed to. And if the date is not a dinner date, but a straight session time of 3 hours or more, Id be willing to bet the sessions are more bfe, or more strenuous, stamina, endurance wise which might warrant a cigarette.
If at anything, the lady could fuel his ego or self esteem between msog, and say ....after that baby. I really need a cigarette.
I do feel for those appointments less than four hours constant and long smoke breaks can be a nuisance.
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I don't know that I would agree with you on this or not, My opinion still runs to the thought that the hrs booked are the clients time and not my smoke break. Smoking is after all at least a 50% oral fixation, solution is simple, if the need for something to satisfy oral cravings arises during a session then satisfy the craving with more oral sex, craving pacified, client happy
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11-01-2010, 10:48 AM
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As a smoking provider that books non smoking accommodations 90% of the time
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Originally Posted by chelsea simms
I do not smoke during an appointment that runs any thing less than 4 hrs unless my companion also smokes and suggest that we fire one up. I guess some can't but for me it is not a problem going 3/ 4 hrs without smoking, and would not consider taking up my companions time for such a purpose.
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Originally Posted by gimme_that
If at anything, the lady could fuel his ego or self esteem between msog, and say ....after that baby. I really need a cigarette.
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Most of the time it's simply experiencing good-great sex and wanting to have a ciggy as you regroup.
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