I know this topic has been discussed before and among the pros there is some consensus in general about when the session starts and ends and when the clock starts and ends ticking.
But in my experience there are some great variations on how the SP's approach the topic and the methods. I've noticed older SP's are clearly more indulgent while the rookies are more to the opposite. Also, the geographical area seems to be a factor too: girls in Surrey or Maple Ridge treat the topic differently than the ones in Yaletown, while hippies in the Commercial drive or New West may be super relaxed and don't seem to care about the clock too much.
I believe most appointments in the industry are between 30 min and 1hr with some slight variations: 15-20 min (quickies), 1.5-2 hrs.
So my questions are:
If the pooner is late 5 or 10 minutes *but he calls ahead to let you know* - do you deduct the minutes from the session?
If the pooner has shower solo before (because you ask him or because he asks) - do you deduct the shower time from the session?
When you have good chemistry with the pooner or actually like him - how do you remind him the time is up?
Does it make a difference for first visits vs repeats?
Do you put the timer ring when you actually reciprocally enjoy the session AND you don't have anything else coming up next?
I realize this question may raise some debate but I'm interested mostly in SP's opinions. And I realize the clock is sometimes the only way to protect yourself from a session that you don't actually enjoy - e.g. the guy is unpleasant, etc. For the scope of this topic please clarify your answers.
And ultimately - this question is more for the pooners - what makes an SP a clockwatcher? In today's smartphone era, anybody can put their phone to ring at a predefined time so they don't have to physically watch the clock at all. And if they close their eyes and throw in some fake moans they can't be called watchers of any kind .... But you can still sense it. So is clockwatcher synonym with not into the session, absent, doesn't enjoy it, etc, ...?
But in my experience there are some great variations on how the SP's approach the topic and the methods. I've noticed older SP's are clearly more indulgent while the rookies are more to the opposite. Also, the geographical area seems to be a factor too: girls in Surrey or Maple Ridge treat the topic differently than the ones in Yaletown, while hippies in the Commercial drive or New West may be super relaxed and don't seem to care about the clock too much.
I believe most appointments in the industry are between 30 min and 1hr with some slight variations: 15-20 min (quickies), 1.5-2 hrs.
So my questions are:
If the pooner is late 5 or 10 minutes *but he calls ahead to let you know* - do you deduct the minutes from the session?
If the pooner has shower solo before (because you ask him or because he asks) - do you deduct the shower time from the session?
When you have good chemistry with the pooner or actually like him - how do you remind him the time is up?
Does it make a difference for first visits vs repeats?
Do you put the timer ring when you actually reciprocally enjoy the session AND you don't have anything else coming up next?
I realize this question may raise some debate but I'm interested mostly in SP's opinions. And I realize the clock is sometimes the only way to protect yourself from a session that you don't actually enjoy - e.g. the guy is unpleasant, etc. For the scope of this topic please clarify your answers.
And ultimately - this question is more for the pooners - what makes an SP a clockwatcher? In today's smartphone era, anybody can put their phone to ring at a predefined time so they don't have to physically watch the clock at all. And if they close their eyes and throw in some fake moans they can't be called watchers of any kind .... But you can still sense it. So is clockwatcher synonym with not into the session, absent, doesn't enjoy it, etc, ...?





