I would see no problem with being asked at all
even if it is the first time to see someone
let things see out there course
I would see no problem with being asked at all
even if it is the first time to see someone
let things see out there course
Curvaceous Kate (18-02-12)
Cable87 (18-02-12), Curvaceous Kate (18-02-12)
Its very early in the morning for me Kate. When I first saw your reply to my post I thought you said you disagreed with me! My brain or my eyes are not in gear yet!
Curvaceous Kate (18-02-12)
No worries I'm a morning girl myself. always awake by 7.30am unless I've had a really long night (which isn't really me). I was up until 2ish this morning and still woke up at 7.30am.
Already had one morning caller and he was lovely piece and harmony restored in the Kate Kingdom today.
If I have paid for an hour of your company then an hour it should be. If it appears that it will be or take longer it is perfectly right to offer to extend. Would have absolutely no problem with it.
Curvaceous Kate (18-02-12)
Whilst I have no problem in principle... could lead to awkwardness. There is also the practicalities - does everything stop whilst the guy fishes around in his clothes to find wallet and retrieve cash - that could be a real mood breaker! The guy says yes, but doesn't have enough cash for the extra time - awkward (then it could be a horrible "this is what I have, what does it get me?" discussion.
I guess, play it by ear, but be wary.
I have on a couple of occassions been met at the door by a lady and been bowled over enough to instantly ask to extend the time - a warm and intoxicating smile and a tender welcome kiss have me every time!
Cable87 (18-02-12), Curvaceous Kate (18-02-12), max california (18-02-12)
Good points and yes I've had that reaction at the door too, which is always nice. I would never stop to exchange money, then the trust is a verbal agreement and it can be collected on the way out afterwards.
To be honest, I'm not going to accept the offers of, 'can I extend' any more. If the chap wants to take pot luck and ask me at the time and he has the money and I have the time, then fine, but no more negotiating beforehand, as it seems some people will take advantage and it's not pleasant and worse when they make you feel bad.
I don't have a problem with it. I've done it in the past. I'd say it's best if you bring the subject up five or ten minutes before time. Be prepared though that some guys may react badly.
“I wish you wouldn’t keep appearing and vanishing so suddenly; you make one quite giddy!”
“All right,” said the Cat; and this time it vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone.
It wouldn't bother me being asked and I'd generally have a good idea of the time.
It doesn't usually happen but I would be a person who normally brings the correct fee, so unfortunatly I'd have to decline.
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Curvaceous Kate (18-02-12)
I think as clients we must always remember we are paying for a service, being invited to extend would be common courtesy in my opinion, and my only issue would be lack of funds. I have to stress that I would decline and explain that I won't extend as I don't have the cash. Following the invitation and decline, I would be assured that the professionalism of the lady would take over and we would come to a conclusion in a nice way. It would not be a case of well Fcuk you finish off and get out, the mood would be rekindled and we would part as I expect. Incidentally, I have been in situations where I have paid for a time and the appointment has come to a natural end well before, I have no issue in that instance in finishing, its not the fault of the escort that she was better than my resistance, lol.
Cable87 (18-02-12), Curvaceous Kate (18-02-12), harry10 (18-02-12), Morpheus (18-02-12)