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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelandbeautyyy View Post
    Most of you know? Excuse me and are you an escort or how do you know it?

    When i made this thread it was last calling and asking as i really don’t know what to do. I know iam not only one. Girls just don’t want to talk about it here. Maybe they know there is no sense or they are just afraid to loose some potential clients with that comments.

    I think there is a big difference if you meet a few escorts with bad hygiene vs escorts who have to deal with really bad hygiene from clients every single day. I like to see how would you explain to every third man like his bottom is not clean. Maybe you can give some lessons how to do it.

    There is so much what to say…

    But you know…

    I will not as it’s absolutely disgusting. Iam also loosing my energy for nothing if you could reply something what you did.

    From this moment iam next one who is leaving this forum.

    Btw some note for your edite : bad hygiene is a BIG DEAL !!!!
    Of course bad hygiene is a big deal , but surely you can say no to an appointment if you think this? Do you not think its a bit unfair to say that most Irish men are not clean? Why would you leave the forum just because someone has an answer that you dont like?. If someone show s up to an appointment with you and they are dirty then they dont have any respect for you or themselves and arent worth the trouble. I am sure there are lots of people like that but not all of us Michelle.
    Last edited by bmw528; 12-05-24 at 20:56.

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    I posted the link earlier on, here is the whole text copied from the blog.

    The Intimate Link between Hygiene and Sexual Health

    1. Preventing Infections is Sexy

    Maintaining proper hygiene is like building a strong defense against unwanted guests, namely bacteria and infections. The intimate areas of our bodies are sensitive and susceptible to bacterial growth if not kept clean. Regular washing helps to prevent the buildup of bacteria, yeast, and other nasties that can lead to infections like urinary tract infections (UTIs), yeast infections, and even sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
    2. Confidence is Key

    Let’s face it – when you feel clean and fresh, you exude confidence. Feeling confident about your own hygiene and knowing that your partner has taken similar precautions can create a more relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. This confidence can lead to better communication and a stronger emotional connection between partners.
    3. A Two-Way Street

    Hygiene isn’t a solo act – it’s a partnership! Both you and your partner need to prioritize cleanliness for the best possible experience. Encourage open conversations about hygiene before getting intimate, and approach the topic with sensitivity and respect. Remember, it’s not about judgment; it’s about ensuring both of you are comfortable and safe.
    4. Basic Hygiene Etiquette

    Here are some quick tips for maintaining good hygiene in the context of sexual contact:

    Shower Power: Taking a shower before intimate moments can help you feel fresh and clean. Pay special attention to your genital area, using mild soap and warm water to avoid irritation.

    Trim and Tidy: While it’s entirely up to personal preference, keeping the pubic hair neatly trimmed can help prevent the trapping of moisture and bacteria.

    Hands-On Cleanliness: Your hands can play a crucial role in intimate moments. Wash them thoroughly before engaging in any activity to prevent the transfer of bacteria.

    Protection Matters: When it comes to protecting yourself from STIs and unwanted pregnancies, the appropriate use of condoms or other barrier methods is essential. Don’t forget that proper hygiene should also be observed before and after using these protective measures.

    A Fresher, Healthier Intimacy

    The lowdown on why hygiene is so incredibly important when it comes to sexual contact. Keeping things clean isn’t just about appearances; it’s about safeguarding your health and well-being, as well as creating a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for you and your partner. So, next time you’re getting ready to enjoy a romantic moment, remember that a little bit of cleanliness goes a long way.
    "THE CLEANER THE CLIENT, THE DIRTIER THE SERVICE..."



    You are one example with whom I would have a sex even in normal life. I mean perfect hygiene and high standards in all ways. Maybe I should mention you are not Irish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw528 View Post
    Of course bad hygiene is a big deal , but surely you can say no to an appointment if you think this? Do you not think its a bit unfair to say that most Irish men are not clean? Why would you leave the forum just because someone has an answer that you dont like?. If someone show s up to an appointment with you and they are dirty then they dont have any respect for you or themselves and arent worth the trouble. I am sure there are lots of people like that but not all of us Michelle.
    I think you are the one who is generalising and not Michelle. She was very clear from the beginning that not all of you.
    Lead me not into temptation. I know the way

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