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Originally Posted by Lexxxy
it is a lot of fun I do a lot of it. I won't talk about it until after screening and a few messages back and forth or else I shut down and Pass. If she does agree and says you can bring props don't bring anything really advanced or that she didn't agree to in your bag it could scare her and have her shut down to it. Communication is extremely important.
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I agree, you are so smart
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@ op
I do not do much more then vanilla. I do get asked for role play on occasion. I respond better to that type of request if it is handled in an email as a prebook. That way I can get an unrushed feel for what the client is looking for. I then decide either no, or ya sure, or if we should meet for a short appointment first. The short appointment might be to discuss more details and check chemistry, or check chemistry to see if the role play appointment is possible for me to do with that client.
Role play for me is weird if the chemistry is off or I can't handle the scenario.
It's kinda like gay for pay.. fantasy appointments need to be as real as possible for a client to receive exactly what he is paying for. That matters to me.
It probably depends on what type of menu the sp has that you are asking??!
As a vanilla..ish... menu sp ( not speaking for all) clients get farther taking things slow through email and possibly a short appointment first.
Fast inquiries through text or email almost always get declined right away from me