Carry a wooden clothes pin in your pocket. Put in on your nose if the Escort's aroma is overly ripe.Does anyone have any tips for mentioning these things? I don’t want to be rude, and I don’t want her to think I’m trying to get a discount or refund. I’m just so annoyed when I try so hard, and the energy isn’t mutual.
And what is the east way out?I completely understand where you’re coming from, and I appreciate your response. I’d just rather not get into that conversation. I know it doesn’t help either party if I tuck my tail and run, but sometimes I’d rather just take the easy way out.
Well then they need to be more hygienic because there’s no nicer way to tell the truth in that situationBut not everyone would take that in a positive way. Some people may get offendive .
Agree, fishy smell has nothing to do with showering, washing, shaving, hygiene etc. as you say, usually it’s BV (not an STI, but overgrowth of a particular bacteria in the vagina due to a chemical imbalance). I’d bet that most women at some point in their life deal with BV, so if you are a guy having sex with vaginas, odds are you will come across it at one point. It’s also been my anecdotal observation, that in some cases (presumably milder cases) the girl is not aware, until intercourse starts and things get stirred up so to speak. The treatment is not more showering, its antibiotics.There is no special way. Just say it. BV (the fishy smell) happens and sometimes you do not know it. It's actually not hygiene related, it's a ph imbalance. There is no reason to get mad at you for just telling the truth.
Bad breath? Invite her to mouthwash with you. She should get it. Once again not necessarily hygiene related hunger, ketosis, thirstiness, food, smoker (they will brush their teeth but still) ect.
You sound like a respectful guy. Don't be shy. You pay.
It's the contact with oxygen I think. I generally do a snif/taste test before each morning battle, but even with that, sometimes you need to wait several second before smelling it. I really don't know why. Mind you I am a pro, and it happened to me. I apologized afterwards. I was lucky because he was my 8yr reg so he knew. But it is mortifying if it happens with someone you don't know. I wish I had a dick sometimes. A nice one, not too long lol.Agree, fishy smell has nothing to do with showering, washing, shaving, hygiene etc. as you say, usually it’s BV (not an STI, but overgrowth of a particular bacteria in the vagina due to a chemical imbalance). I’d bet that most women at some point in their life deal with BV, so if you are a guy having sex with vaginas, odds are you will come across it at one point. It’s also been my anecdotal observation, that in some cases (presumably milder cases) the girl is not aware, until intercourse starts and things get stirred up so to speak. The treatment is not more showering, its antibiotics.
Also it’s worth being aware that there is an STI that can cause a fishy smell too, trichimonas or “trich”. This is apparently easily transmissible between partners, and often causes no symptoms.
It's the contact with oxygen I think. I generally do a snif/taste test before each morning battle, but even with that, sometimes you need to wait several second before smelling it. I really don't know why. Mind you I am a pro, and it happened to me. I apologized afterwards. I was lucky because he was my 8yr reg so he knew. But it is mortifying if it happens with someone you don't know. I wish I had a dick sometimes. A nice one, not too long lol.
And what is the east way out?
Where did you see this? Would love if you would quote the threadThis is an interesting thread.
When it comes from a SW complaining about a customers hygiene. All hell breaks and there are ~ number of suggestions to preaching and even I have seen calling names like customer was poor or ill mannered. But, but and but when tables are turned, all I see is is “ politely move on”, “politely let them know” or what not.
Like all other old things, the saying “ customer is King” is dying as well.
“Politely moving on to next thread”.
Where did you see this? Would love if you would quote the thread
Its always like that, when it comes to men’s case. Who’s there to speak up for men dude? We are on our ownThis is an interesting thread.
When it comes from a SW complaining about a customers hygiene. All hell breaks and there are ~ number of suggestions to preaching and even I have seen calling names like customer was poor or ill mannered. But, but and but when tables are turned, all I see is is “ politely move on”, “politely let them know” or what not.
Like all other old things, the saying “ customer is King” is dying as well.
“Politely moving on to next thread”.
Sometimes the sky gives you gift like that. Like when someone talk bad about their clients, racism or talk bad about providers ect. I take that gift put the person on ignore and move on. It's not personal afterall. You know you are a clean guy. Let them have it.Its always like that, when it comes to men’s case. Who’s there to speak up for men dude? We are on our own
Your tip is to tell her nicely. Imagine a world where I didn’t think of that. I’d rather not get into the conversation. Most guys in here agree that it’s better to walk away than to get into a spat. But I was hoping there were better answers than to just say it nicely. Maybe there isn’t. So I choose not to have that conversation. If the next guy wants to, all the power to him. It’s on me to be clean, and smelling like it when I see a lady, and the same goes for her. Especially when you’re charging guys hundreds of dollars to see you. Imagine if I went to the massage therapist and they said their hands hurt. Your job is to be ready for your appointment and you’re paid handsomely to do so.""Does anyone have any tips for mentioning these things? I don’t want to be rude, and I don’t want her to think I’m trying to get a discount or refund. I’m just so annoyed when I try so hard, and the energy isn’t mutual."
But...but ...babe! I am starting to think you don't really want tip tho. We gave you one and you brushed it off. So now I have to ask, what is it that you really want?
I agree with you but my post said "...There is no special way. Just say it." And I gave a suggestion for the mouth wash. Good luck!Your tip is to tell her nicely. Imagine a world where I didn’t think of that. I’d rather not get into the conversation. Most guys in here after that it’s better to walk away than to get into a spat. But I was hoping there were better answers than to just say it nicely. Maybe there isn’t. So I choose not to have that conversation. If the next guy wants to, all the power to him. It’s on me to be clean, and smelling like it when I see a lady, and the same goes for her. Especially when you’re charging guys hundreds of dollars to see you. Imagine if I went to the massage therapist and they said their hands hurt. Your job is to be ready for your appointment and you’re paid handsomely to do so.
So you're saying to use a little finesse.Lol. Try to salvage the situation. "After you gargle some Listerine, we can work on getting rid of the stank down there I'll be happy to dive in....Just kidding. I'm out of here".
It’s a tough pill to swallow, but after I smell anything bad I’m mentally checked out anyways.After you paid all the money???