I think if various activities could be catagorised as being either Favourites or Special Requests, everybody with a wit of intelligence would understand what Special Requests (or alternatively Optionals or Non-Standard) implies without money needing to be mentioned.
Run a selection of terms past the solicitors.........they get off on playing with the English language and the meaning of words. The whole thing sounds a bit too much like a philosophical fetish for the likes of me.
Brenda Beauty Babe came up with an ingenious idea recently:
https://www.escort-ireland.com/board...-halfhour.html
Many, many years ago, the student's bar in either TCD or UCD had some problems. I can't recall the exact nature of these difficulties, but they had a legal element to them. The solution arrived at, was the booze would be given out free of charge, but that drinkers would have to rent the glasses at a price equivalent to the price of the booze.
So next time you visit an escort, ask her how much she will charge you to rent/purchase a condom from her. What you get up to after that is your own business...... you only went there to rent/purchase a condom, allbeit at an exorbitant price, and don't let anybody try and convince you otherwise.
There seems to be a consensus that there needs to be two categories. The first will be "favourites" and will include any services which are available as part of the stated price. I think that there should be a footnote to the "favourites" to warn that "I will not consider indulging in any of my favourite sexual activities with any guys who are not prepared to wash thoroughly and act considerately".
The debate is about the nomenclature of the second categoy. Maybe it should be something simple like "might try" or even "ask". Any service that has a condition attached, Money, size (as in anal sex), etc. should be in the latter category.
Hey guys! Thanks for throwing some good ideas out into the mix! Really good ideas from everyone! I guess we're really talking about semantics when he comes to getting around the law, but it's a very important thing to get done, because we certainly don't want to see anything happen to our beloved Queen of Tarts!
The 2 categories idea seems to be a good possible solution to our issue here, it's just a matter of coming up with something appropriate to name the 2nd category... Perhaps use 'Favourites' to imply what's included as standard and something innocuous for the second category, but would be understood to imply extra costs...
So what do you all think for a title of a possible 2nd category? "Can be tempted to try"? "Willing to try"? "Can be persueded to try..."? Something like that?
Keep those ideas coming, and we can let Patricia and the rest of the crew talk it over, maybe run it by the lawyers, see what they have to say about it...
All hail, The Queen of Tarts!!
Cable87