sutton is my favHello, does anyone have any suggestions on which hotels to do an outcall?
I think you have missed the important factors. The equation has nothing to do with "minimum wage", rather the primary factor is whether somebody else is making the revenue for the hard work of the one being tipped. If one is a free-lance worker, setting his/her own prices, he/she is free to charge whatever the market will bear. In such a scenario, tipping is less prevalent than when one is waiting tables for the man.In about 40 years of seeing escorts and massage gals I have never tipped or gifted. This is not a minimum wage job that has to survive on tips, which is a terrible model mostly an American thing. In many parts of the world, especially Asia tipping is an insult. When I was in Germany you just rounded up to the nearest Euro.
Hello Luvsdaty,I have also heard that recently there have been a string of roofies from escorts in town who end up robbing you, any concerns with this?
This is great advice! If OP just followed these protocols he would do just fine.Don't. If you are not comfortable seeing a provider based on what you do see, select someone else
Generally you will meet when you cross the threshold into their in-call or your hotel. Trying to meet them first elsewhere will come across as shady, if that is what you are referring to.
Ask ahead of time. Some prefer an envelope. Others don't care. Either way, present it from the get go. I have on occasion been wrapped up in my own thoughts and forgot to do this, which did nothing to improve the situation.
For your first encounter, have some cash on hand and leave it as a tip in the bathroom when you get dressed before leaving, if you are feeling 'tipsy'.
Again, just ask ahead of time. Some providers find it nice if you bring a bottle of wine. Some, who live sober, won't find it nice. The only way to know is to do some research and ask something along the lines of "I'd like to bring you a small gift of about $XX. Is there something you would enjoy?" There is nothing to be gained in being coy about it.
Other suggestions:
Be on time, which is to say, be a few minutes early. Don't hang out in front of the building, but instead stay a block away and msg them that you have arrived. They will give you a buzzer number or sometimes meet you in lobby. After they have told you they are ready, go to the building.
After a few minutes of introductory conversation, tell them you will shower up. This is generally expected, and always appreciated. Don't bother wearing cologne, just make sure you are super squeaky clean after your shower. Take an extra minute to dry yourself off thoroughly. Be a respectful guest and hang the towel, or put it in a basket if they have one.
Many providers have mouthwash in the bathroom. Use it. Take a breath mint on the way up in case they don't. The little things add up. Leave your phone, keys, glasses etc in the bathroom. You likely won't be thinking clearly, so leaving everything in one place will make it easy on you, and it's better for them.
If you have built up some fantasy scenario in your mind, forget about it. The experience will be what it will be. That said, communicate what you enjoy and what you want. Well reviewed providers are great at what they do, but they are not mind readers.
All are absolutely great answers!!!Don't. If you are not comfortable seeing a provider based on what you do see, select someone else
Generally you will meet when you cross the threshold into their in-call or your hotel. Trying to meet them first elsewhere will come across as shady, if that is what you are referring to.
Ask ahead of time. Some prefer an envelope. Others don't care. Either way, present it from the get go. I have on occasion been wrapped up in my own thoughts and forgot to do this, which did nothing to improve the situation.
For your first encounter, have some cash on hand and leave it as a tip in the bathroom when you get dressed before leaving, if you are feeling 'tipsy'.
Again, just ask ahead of time. Some providers find it nice if you bring a bottle of wine. Some, who live sober, won't find it nice. The only way to know is to do some research and ask something along the lines of "I'd like to bring you a small gift of about $XX. Is there something you would enjoy?" There is nothing to be gained in being coy about it.
Other suggestions:
Be on time, which is to say, be a few minutes early. Don't hang out in front of the building, but instead stay a block away and msg them that you have arrived. They will give you a buzzer number or sometimes meet you in lobby. After they have told you they are ready, go to the building.
After a few minutes of introductory conversation, tell them you will shower up. This is generally expected, and always appreciated. Don't bother wearing cologne, just make sure you are super squeaky clean after your shower. Take an extra minute to dry yourself off thoroughly. Be a respectful guest and hang the towel, or put it in a basket if they have one.
Many providers have mouthwash in the bathroom. Use it. Take a breath mint on the way up in case they don't. The little things add up. Leave your phone, keys, glasses etc in the bathroom. You likely won't be thinking clearly, so leaving everything in one place will make it easy on you, and it's better for them.
If you have built up some fantasy scenario in your mind, forget about it. The experience will be what it will be. That said, communicate what you enjoy and what you want. Well reviewed providers are great at what they do, but they are not mind readers.
Greetings All,
First time poster and first timer doing anything of this nature.
So, in a few weeks I will be visiting Canada from the states and I have "heard" that escorts and MP's are a little bit more "accepted" (for lack of a better word) there.
With that said, I was curious about your experiences between an escort and MP's in Vancouver. Which do you prefer and why?
I am assuming that there is a certain protocol as well to going about doing this. Do escorts or MP's only book those for which they have had prior business with?Will this be an issue?
I as well am curious about places like the Paramount that I have heard can be a sort of "brothel" if you will, can anyone confirm/deny this?
I have also heard that recently there have been a string of roofies from escorts in town who end up robbing you,any concerns with this?
Recommendations would also be extremely helpful however i must admit that what I look for is a little bit of a higher tier escort,not sure what $$$ that will land me but..
Any assist greatly appreciated!





