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Dinner for sps?

CrazyMad

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Any one ever actually cook dinner for an SP? This is my first post, and I just had dinner, so it's the first thing that came to my head.
 

gotsome2004

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Oct 15, 2004
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I did once bring over to a sp a small fresh loaf of my own home made bread right from the oven.

As it turned out she lived/worked only 2 blocks away.

After the event of our session, she emailed me how great it was, and after we made another appointment, she urged me to bring another one.
 

hitrack

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CrazyMad said:
Any one ever actually cook dinner for an SP? This is my first post, and I just had dinner, so it's the first thing that came to my head.
If you got the coin I'm sure they got the time.
 

chuck1561

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hmmmm

does the drivethrough at McDonalds count ;)
 

Lurker 123

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silkrose said:

I would be so flattered if just one client wanted to spend time with me with my clothes on. I'd even consider giving them a deeply discounted rate for the time we spent having dinner...I think it would only be fair to do that if they were feeding me and treating me like a lady.
Silkrose ,you are definitely easily pleased. I can't even remember how many times have I taken SPs out for dinner. If they were as easily pleased as you do, I would have been the happiest man on earth.

Perhaps you should come to Vancouver,then I can take you out for a nice dinner for a change!:p :p :p
 

yogi

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She's my favorite Chinese SP, lives in Seattle.
I invited & she accepted to go to a Mariners' game. She's a huge baseball fan, & seemed very happy to be asked.

We'll go after an appointment in April.
Am I expected to pay for her time at the game? If yes, I'll retract the invite. It wasn't discussed....
 

BOBST

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Cooked dinner (actually it was on the Bar-b Que) for Tess this summer, Had a great time! What followed was the best session I ever had!!!

I know a lot of guy's can't have there favorites to their homes, but I found it is much more relaxing and enjoyable .

Only once did I have a problem (I will have to get hifi to help me illustrate it)
 

Very Veronica

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Aug 2, 2004
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lip smackin'

Food and sex are synonomous...and cooking for someone is delicious foreplay.
 

Quimby

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I was set to have dinner at my house a few summer's back with one of Winnipeg's finest MPA's. 3 girls on the second shift "no showed" so she ended up working a double.

Dinner was ready and almost on the table (wine just opened to breathe). She called and cancelled ... so I took dinner to her wrapped in foil ... dropped it off, a kiss on the cheek ... and back home I went to down the bottle of wine myself.

"Oh, cheeseburgers and lonliness are terrible combination!"

(Comic Book Guy - Simpson's Character for those less informed)
 

Cinnamon Girl

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I have offered this since I started, together we cook dinner at my place or yours........we usually end up drinking a bottle of wine first & dinner is always late!

:D way too much fun!!!:)

I met a wonderful gent working temporarily in Victoria. He had a going away dinner where I invited a friend & another SP!!!!! (off the clock)
 

Hedonist7

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I think cooking can be the best way to "break the ice" and show off your ability to be creative and fun.

It is also the best way to time-out and "recharge" for session #2 (and 3 and 4...)

Wasn't the "fridge scene" from 9 1/2 weeks the most fun/erotic thing you've ever seen?
 

dducks

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Actually, Ava cooked me dinner one time.... I think the rice burned as she was cumming, but the ribs were fabulous! She also does great perogies!
 

BOBST

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Marcus said:
why on earth would you ever want to cook dinner for one? do the deed and leave, its buisness
I guess that is why some of us get better experience's than other's.

Attitude counts on our side as well!!!
 

yogi

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Originally posted by Marcus
why on earth would you ever want to cook dinner for one? do the deed and leave, its buisness .....

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The phrase YMMV was created with this dude in mind.
 

flybynite

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Ive had a particular SP over for pizza and a movie a couple of times. Its a great way to get to know the lady as as mentioned by silkrose, shows her respect as well. Mind you not very many SPs will do that as they expect to be paid for their time.
 

ihatemyskirt

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I was lucky enough to have a super client who used to make me salmon almost each time I saw him (give or take the times he made asparagus instead)!! This was a rare treat though as I have had very few men offer me food.
 

chuck1561

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ihatemyskirt said:
I was lucky enough to have a super client who used to make me salmon almost each time I saw him (give or take the times he made asparagus instead)!! This was a rare treat though as I have had very few men offer me food.
actually I really like doing things such as you just mentioned..although I contract out ...lol..I've gotten one of my fave hotels downtown to make up picnic baskets and or trays with canopes , cheese crackers, dip , veggies etc..just depends on the appt and the lady I'm seeing..and I normally only do that if it's a longer than a 1hr appt ofcourse. others may not like to do that or think it's a waste of time..but it's just the way Iam and I have fun with it as well :p
 

Savage

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Dec 7, 2003
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chuck1561 said:
I've gotten one of my fave hotels downtown to make up picnic baskets and or trays with canopes , cheese crackers, dip , veggies etc..
That sounds really cool. Might I ask which hotels do this? And do you have to be staying there for them to do it?
 

Sunset

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Aug 10, 2004
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Actually I love to cook. My favorite dish is Duck LaFontaine with a cherry sauce, served with a wild rice medley, steamed mixed vegetables and a bottle of chilled chardonnay. For dessert, a homemade chocolate cake served with homemade vanilla ice cream.

Being the romantic type, the above would be served in candle light, on fine china, eaten with real silverware and crystal glasses for the water and wine. I would like for her to wear a beautiful evening dress and be her most prettiest.

My favorite, Christopher Parkington playing classical guitar for background music. Some slow dancing afterwards to assure digestion and then make love to her all night long. I’m such a romantic a bad, bad boy.

Then, there’s breakfast in bed. Well, that’s another story.
 
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