No ladies perspective? I'd love to offer a nickel.
And, in my opinion, this is the absolute best compliment, or "tip" that a business-minded SP can receive! Repeat clients, who can be counted on to keep dates (especially important for ladies who travel) and provide plenty of notice otherwise, are the best gift ever. And, I personally feel that the connection formed as good "working" relationship builds makes the encounters so much more extraordinary...
Extraordinary service does merit rewards, and in my case, I prefer gifts of perfume, or whatever.
And in this case, many SPs have a suggested list of suitable gifts on their websites. An excellent "tipping" option, for a few reasons:
- shows the lady you took the time to read her website and learn about her, and choose a personalized gift.
- adds a delightful surprise to our greeting - we often wow you with sexy lingerie when you open the door lol - and you may get an extra thank you immediately!
- a tangible gift keeps you in the SPs mind - as she uses that gift card, or sips that wine, or enjoys that perfume - and endears us to you a little more....
- expense is variable
So you give the tip after the session..
Unless you're paying your full donation at the end (and many ladies request that this is handled before), this seems awkward. Other ladies may disagree, but in my opinion, I'd find it a little strange to receive more cash (unless, as pointed out, extra services or time were offered and this is necessary) for an "extra good job". I'd like to think your SP puts on her game face for every date, and the wide smile and bounce in your step while you plan your next visit demonstrates your thanks.
Wouldn't it be better if the tip was included already in the envelope even before the session starts? Extra encouragement for them perhaps!
Yes, if tip is in cash, I would think so. In the case where the SP notices as you greet, as above, your session may include that "extra encouragement" lol. If she notices after, she'll have more than just a post-orgasmic smile...
I would caution though (and may get some flack) about cash tips - be careful not to set a precedent that you may feel obligated to follow for future visits. Gifts and "tips" are unexpected extras - fun money, perhaps? - and it's easy to become accustomed to monetary gifts.
For example, if an SP charges 500/2h date, and you've been gifting an additional 50 - a mere 10% tip - for, say, the past three visits, the SP may "budget" for that usual 550, and be disappointed to receive only the contracted rate (not saying that you should feel obligated!) on that fourth date. Then, instead of a fun incentive or show of thanks, tipping has caused an uncomfortable situation.
Because ultimately: No,
...do you tip ypur dentist, doctor, or lawyer?
Why not?
as I expect their operating costs and profit needs to be covered in the rate of service.
But I do send gifts
Just this gals 0.05
Gabby
xoxo