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    Cool Questions an escort shouldn't ask .

    Where does your wife think you are ?

    Not good ladies

    What's the strangest you've had ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Playitsam View Post
    Where does your wife think you are ?

    Not good ladies

    What's the strangest you've had ?
    They can ask all they want no skin off my nose


    " WE ARE CONNACHT "

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    I saw a lady recently and as soon as we got undressed and onto the bed she asked me if I had a wife or girlfriend!! not a good way to begin a session I thought,but she did tell me she had a boyfriend.

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    See to be honest, I don't ever intentionally ask or say things that some would be offended at because I am a nosey cow or because I am ignorant.....more so because I am in a room with a complete stranger and sometimes you just gotta say something to make it less awkward.

    I once asked a guy if he was from Glasgow and he looked at me like I had just walked into a room an shat on top of his kids heads cause he thought I was invading on his privacy.......he could have made something up ffs rather than make things so damn awkward. He ended up just telling me that he was from......around. What kind of answer is that? I ended up just telling him that this booking isn't going to work for me so here's your money back, please leave.

    Sometimes if your uncomfortable answering a question, just make it up as you go along. People ask me where I am from and rather than tell them which street I was born and brought up, I say the south side......it could mean literally anything. If someone asks me if I have a boyfriend (which many do) I always say no but even if I did have a boyfriend, I would probably say no anyway.

    If someone asks if your married and you don't want to discuss it then just say no? It's not difficult.

    Nothing worse than being alone in a room with a stranger who gets a bee up his bum about a little bit of friendly ice breaking conversation.

    That is all. Rant over. Nite nite everyone.

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    Yeah I think if someone is particularly crossing a line like asking what your real name is then I can't understand why anyone would need to know that unless they had another agenda so in which case your well within your right to tell them to feck off and mind their own business but the rest of it really is just small talk, ice breaking......what ever you wanna call it.
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    What's your PIN number?

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    Can i meet your wife

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendra View Post
    See to be honest, I don't ever intentionally ask or say things that some would be offended at because I am a nosey cow or because I am ignorant.....more so because I am in a room with a complete stranger and sometimes you just gotta say something to make it less awkward.

    I once asked a guy if he was from Glasgow and he looked at me like I had just walked into a room an shat on top of his kids heads cause he thought I was invading on his privacy.......he could have made something up ffs rather than make things so damn awkward. He ended up just telling me that he was from......around. What kind of answer is that? I ended up just telling him that this booking isn't going to work for me so here's your money back, please leave.

    Sometimes if your uncomfortable answering a question, just make it up as you go along. People ask me where I am from and rather than tell them which street I was born and brought up, I say the south side......it could mean literally anything. If someone asks me if I have a boyfriend (which many do) I always say no but even if I did have a boyfriend, I would probably say no anyway.

    If someone asks if your married and you don't want to discuss it then just say no? It's not difficult.

    Nothing worse than being alone in a room with a stranger who gets a bee up his bum about a little bit of friendly ice breaking conversation.

    That is all. Rant over. Nite nite everyone.
    Ive asked a question (Or said something) similarly out of place too ,before saying to myself "What the fuck did I say that for?".
    Like you said its breaking the ice,and it don't always go as planned ....nothing more nothing less

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    Quote Originally Posted by xagerate View Post
    Ive asked a question (Or said something) similarly out of place too ,before saying to myself "What the fuck did I say that for?".
    Like you said its breaking the ice,and it don't always go as planned ....nothing more nothing less
    I've been in that position when i've asked a stupid question and i end up saying to her can we just forget i asked that luckily she didn't mind and when it comes to what the ladies ask i don't really mind answering any question's they have doesn't bother me in the slightest it's only for conversation.

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    Do you want fries with that?

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