Like some others said it before me : GFE = GirlFriend Experience
That's G.I.R.L.F.R.I.E.N.D. E.X.P.E.R.I.E.N.C.E.
Well, look at it that way, if my girlfriend doesn't kiss me, she won't be my GF for much longer.
So, if I'm paying for a GFE, it's not to have the no-kissing version of my GF!
I don't understand how this debate has derailed over the past 2 - 3 years, this is ridiculous, people are playing with words. One thing that was clear to me, when I started my hobby life, a GFE session involved kissing. That's the main idea.
What I expect to have from my GF is her time, her attention, some sensuality, that she acts like she cares about me, that she gives me her affection. Kissing is a manifestation of this. When I'm paying for a GFE, this is what I'm looking for.
If I want a hole, I'll find a hole. But, if I'm looking for a girl who is going to provide me an experience that makes me feel like I'm with my GF, well that's what I'm looking for. There is no debate here!
After that, if a girl doesn't want to kiss her clients, that her rights, but she can't be clamming that she is offering GFE. And I'm not talking about those who don't want to kiss a client because of hygiene issues, that's something else. But if a girl says that she is GFE, but several trusted clients report that she doesn't kiss, there is a reason to believe that she's falsely advertising a service that she doesn't offer.
Of course, YMMV, but a service is a service and if there is variation, it must be said from the beginning. Now, in the recent 2 - 3 years, a lot of girls are claiming being GFE on their ads/websites, but after that hide behind the "YMMV", or now the "oh it's an extra". Just don't say that you are if you are not, it will avoid frustration from clients.
My 2 cents

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