I've heard that agencies take a significant cut. Wondering if tipping is a common practice. Do you do it?
Exactly. Tipping is not required. They are make $100's per hour, save the 'tip' for future visits with the girl(s) you want to see.I Never tip, ever. I jizz, shower, then leave.
Typically the agency cut is 40%. The girl gets 60%. The agency pays for the room, the booker works for them, they too need to be paid.I've heard that agencies take a significant cut. Wondering if tipping is a common practice. Do you do it?
For a lot of guys, you show them a vagina, or even get them near a vagina and they become Fry from Futureama with the "Shut up and take my money". It's sad to the point of sickening. One guy, would go out with a bunch of girls and pay for everyone. I knew another guy who would be beyond happy to take a pretty girl out for a meal, just because she was pretty and with no designs on her, that she deserved it because she was pretty. Odd thing, hommie had looks, status, charm and future income and seemed to have no problem with the womanz so he didn't need to simp, also he was a university student so it isn't has if he was some sort of "baller"Many times I tipped before my session and the SP didn't even appreciate it/or acknowledge it. I found the tip and or size of the tip had zero correlation to
the service I received.
I tip only if I had a very good or better experience and plan to repeat. My usual tip for agency encounters is $20. I only tip at end of session.Those of you who do tip, how much do you give?
This. I've tipped $20 and about 80% of the time, there's very little gratitude. Not even a thank you. It leaves such a sour taste in my mouth, because I don't like to give money and then get the impression that I'm being cheap, and feeling resented for it.Many times I tipped before my session and the SP didn't even appreciate it/or acknowledge it. I found the tip and or size of the tip had zero correlation to
the service I received.
A $20 tip is for a waitress in a restaurant. No wonder you don't get a smileThis. I've tipped $20 and about 80% of the time, there's very little gratitude. Not even a thank you. It leaves such a sour taste in my mouth, because I don't like to give money and then get the impression that I'm being cheap, and feeling resented for it.
When I tip $50, it's because the girl is so nice, and has provided great service. So of course she's going to be super grateful and happy, and I feel happy too because of it.
So, if the lady provided bad service: no tip.
If the lady provided average service: no tip.
If the lady provided great service: tip double the amount you normally do. Take the tip that you would have given to the other ladies who provided subpar service, and reward the good sp with their tips.
Seriously? I thought that was an OK tip. How much do you tip?A $20 tip is for a waitress in a restaurant. No wonder you don't get a smile
If I get good service without all the waste of time and bullshit talk and want to see her again, then I give between $50 to $100.Seriously? I thought that was an OK tip. How much do you tip?
Considering minimum wage is 15 bucks and I am not sure if they changed it but until recently they still got almost full minimum wage, and they don't pay taxes on that 20 bucks and often they do multiple tables an hour, paying a 20 dollar tip at a restaurant is completely special needs. I know a lot of waitresses expected it but entitled plus self serving ignorance is entitled and self serving.A $20 tip is for a waitress in a restaurant. No wonder you don't get a smile
A Big Mac Meal is $12 including taxes, so maybe $20 is on the cheap side. I guess I haven't kept up with inflation. Maybe this does explain the negative reactions I've been getting when giving $20.If I get good service without all the waste of time and bullshit talk and want to see her again, then I give between $50 to $100.
It works like a charm the next time we meet.
If money is tight for you give $25 if you can justify the service.
How much does a burger and a drink cost ?