Smokebreath isn't a deal breaker for me in the heat of arousal...but I think I'll take FortunateOne's advice and add a bottle of Listerine to my already bulging pooner bag. And, when that whiff of nicotine-laden air comes my way—usually during the first getting-acquainted hug—I'll intone:Actually, I find the lack of use of mouthwash by sps who offer kissing, bbbjs, etc alarming. Yeah, I would suggest you see sps who do make use of the antiseptic/antibacterial mouthwashes available. It isn't just about fresh breath, you know?
And if they don't, you sure should. It can be something you take along with you.
Minty smoke.You'll have fresh breath and she will STILL smell and taste like smoke![]()
TouchéI would rather have the hooker have smoke breath than "some other guy's cock" breath.
How on earth was my post irrelevent or a cop-out??Agreed, which kind of makes Violets first paragraph irrelevant and a bit of a copp outIf one wants to quit smoking quit and stop making excuses.
I wondered about this when I was in high-school. The answer is in the way it is pronounced. "SP" is pronounced as "Es P" (starts with a vowel sound) and so it is "an SP". Similarly, note that M.B.A. (degree) is pronounced as "Em-B-A" and so it is "an MBA degree".why is it that everyone puts "an sp" such as in the subject line,
Does an SP's smoke breath affect your enjoyment?
this has made me crazy for a while, shouldnt it be " a sp"
You would?I would rather have the hooker have smoke breath than "some other guy's cock" breath.
hilarious!!!!Smokebreath isn't a deal breaker for me in the heat of arousal...but I think I'll take FortunateOne's advice and add a bottle of Listerine to my already bulging pooner bag. And, when that whiff of nicotine-laden air comes my way—usually during the first getting-acquainted hug—I'll intone:
"Wow, lady, does your breath ever reek of smoke. How am I supposed to get a hard-on if your ashtray mouth keeps blasting me with this stink? Use mouthwash, for God's sake—or I leave right now and demand my money back."
On second thought, perhaps this might dampen the mood. Perhaps the following would go over better?
"Hey, sweetie, I notice you smoke. No problem. See, I brought some mouthwash along—hope you don't mind if we both take a swig. Then we'll have a nice fresh taste when we kiss, what do you say?"
so true!!!To all of the comments from guys who are saying things like since most SPs go to a lot of trouble to make themselves attractive to men, why don't they just quit smoking, you are forgetting that smoking is a serious addiction & is not just like putting on some makeup or doing one's hair. The fact that not smoking might make some men who pay them for sex find them slightly more attractive is really not motivation to quit. If someone can't quit because it is very harmful to their health & costing them a fortune, then why would you think that they would quit just because it might make you enjoy kissing them more?
If you don't want to see SPs who are smokers, then don't, there are plenty of clients who will. Another reason why SPs do not go through the torture of quitting simply to get more business is because the fact that they smoke is obviously not hurting their business. It is fine to ask before making an appt whether someone smokes or not, or (if they do smoke & you still want to see them) to ask them to make sure to shower & use mouthwash right before the appt. As long as you are polite about it I think it should be totally fine to ask these things.
On a related topic, there are plenty of clients who have extremely odourous breath & bad-tasting mouths either because they smoke (whether cigarettes or other things), drink coffee or alcohol, or just ate raw onions for lunch, etc, & you would be surprised at how many of them don't even bother in the slightest to attempt to cover it up. I guess either they are oblivious (which sometimes I find hard to believe), or they think that because they are the one paying that it doesn't matter if they are courteous about their partner's enjoyment. However, even if you don't actually care about whether she's enjoying herself, as I've said before, smelling nice & having good hygeine go a very long way to getting you better service & more openmindedness.
You are so smart!I wondered about this when I was in high-school. The answer is in the way it is pronounced. "SP" is pronounced as "Es P" (starts with a vowel sound) and so it is "an SP". Similarly, note that M.B.A. (degree) is pronounced as "Em-B-A" and so it is "an MBA degree".
If you wrote 'Service Provider' instead of 'SP', it will be "a service provider" because it doesn't start with a vowel sound.
Can you please give examples of these?I never said you smoke. Your excuses are a cop-out for those who do. Cut the highly addicive crud. Anyone can quit if they want to. If they don't, they have lots of excuses such as the ones you have given to fall back on. No one said it's easy but it can be done. If someone doesn't want to quit, that's a whole different situation.
I got started on it through hashish, I guess it's true what they say....the soft drugs just lead to the hard ones.I would love to see a study done of why people started smoking in the first place - I am sure that 90-95% of the reasons why people started would be "peer pressure".






