A posting on another board got me thinking about the psyche of tipping a companion - and I wanted to relate an experience I have with one of my gentlemen friends (who does not read this board) to garner a better understanding of a gentleman's thought process. It seems peculiar to me...but I would love to hear any thoughts or opinions on the matter.
I have a somewhat regular gentleman friend (we see one another about once a month) who always brings me a gift AND leaves a tip. Here is where the story gets a little peculiar in my mind.
The gifts he brings me are always rather pricey (worth many times my actual donation). While they are wonderfully packaged, he never makes a big deal about giving them. He usually just hands it to me in the beginning and says I can open it later. The donation is usually placed inside a card along with the gift.
We always have a wonderful time...and he continues to repeat..so obviously he does enjoy my company. However - after each rendezvous, he gushes about what a wonderful time he had - and how he really wants to express his appreciation by leaving me an extra something. THIS IS THE PECULIAR PART.....He makes a really big deal about handing me an extra $5 in the end. Custom made Rolex's encrusted with diamonds get left in a box....but the $5 is a big deal.
Don't get me wrong - any thought or gesture is greatly appreciated. It's just the dichotomy of the situation which has me puzzled. He is from an ethnic background which is known for not tipping...and perhaps that is where the production of leaving $5 comes from. I would be interested in hearing if any other gentlemen here have thoughts as to the motivation behind this behavior. The first time it happened, I thought perhaps the $5 was a passive aggressive way of telling me he wasn't happy (I only thought that because in relation to a gift worth thousands of dollars, $5 seems to be an attempt to leave a message)....but since he continues to repeat (and bring pricey gifts plus leave a $5 tip each time) I assume that isn't the case.
Any thoughts on the matter would be happily heard.
I have a somewhat regular gentleman friend (we see one another about once a month) who always brings me a gift AND leaves a tip. Here is where the story gets a little peculiar in my mind.
The gifts he brings me are always rather pricey (worth many times my actual donation). While they are wonderfully packaged, he never makes a big deal about giving them. He usually just hands it to me in the beginning and says I can open it later. The donation is usually placed inside a card along with the gift.
We always have a wonderful time...and he continues to repeat..so obviously he does enjoy my company. However - after each rendezvous, he gushes about what a wonderful time he had - and how he really wants to express his appreciation by leaving me an extra something. THIS IS THE PECULIAR PART.....He makes a really big deal about handing me an extra $5 in the end. Custom made Rolex's encrusted with diamonds get left in a box....but the $5 is a big deal.
Don't get me wrong - any thought or gesture is greatly appreciated. It's just the dichotomy of the situation which has me puzzled. He is from an ethnic background which is known for not tipping...and perhaps that is where the production of leaving $5 comes from. I would be interested in hearing if any other gentlemen here have thoughts as to the motivation behind this behavior. The first time it happened, I thought perhaps the $5 was a passive aggressive way of telling me he wasn't happy (I only thought that because in relation to a gift worth thousands of dollars, $5 seems to be an attempt to leave a message)....but since he continues to repeat (and bring pricey gifts plus leave a $5 tip each time) I assume that isn't the case.
Any thoughts on the matter would be happily heard.