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Originally Posted by grean
When she replied with her rates and you say, "I'd like to see you for 2 hours starting at 7PM.",is there a safe way to respond when she replies asking what kind of hour because she has two rates for the same time based on service like 1Hr GFE Vs. 1hour PSE?
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Originally Posted by Salaciousquirrel
But asking about rates involves money. I thought that was a no no from the thread you linked?
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Why would you ask a provider her rate? Why would you discuss money with a provider?
THAT'S WHAT ECCIE IS FOR. IT HAS REVIEWS OF PROVIDERS. IT HAS PROVIDER SHOWCASES. IT HAS LINKS TO PROVIDER WEBPAGES. IT HAS PROVIDER ADS. ALL SHOULD STATE HER RATE.
In the highly unlikely event a provider's rate isn't clear from her reviews, ads, webpage, and showcase, there's a distinct difference between asking a provider, "How much should I expect to pay for two hours of your time?," and linking money with specific sex acts. Jumpin' Jehosaphat!
There's a minimal level of finesse involved in safely hobbying. If a provider texts you something like, "Note that I have a GFE rate and a PSE rate," there are a million ways to safely respond. Here's one example: "I read the review when you saw Abe Froman, The Sausage King of Chicago. I'd like a similar experience." If Abe got a GFE experience, you should get a GFE experience. If Abe got a PSE experience, you should get a PSE experience. Another example answer: "I'm not so much into kissing. I would rather you be a very nasty girl." You should get a PSE experience. I HOPE you get the idea. DON'T ask, "Can I fuck you in the butt for two hours for $300? I promise you won't feel a thing." That statement constitutes the offense of prostitution under Texas law.
If a provider volunteers something like, "My PSE rate includes Greek," or "Greek is extra," or even "Greek is $100 extra," end the conversation immediately because the provider has mentioned a specific sex act.