Do You Prefer the Lights On or Off ?

DO YOU PREFER THE LIGHTS ON OR OFF AT INCALLS?

  • I like a VERY DARK room.

    Votes: 4 2.5%
  • I like a room with SUBDUED lighting.

    Votes: 101 63.1%
  • I like a BRIGHT room.

    Votes: 42 26.3%
  • I like a VERY BRIGHT room.

    Votes: 13 8.1%

  • Total voters
    160

Tip-Drill

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My own incall experience is somewhat limited but it is sufficient for me to have come to the conclusion that most SP's prefer to conduct their business in darkened rooms (this is probably understandable as we all look better when the lights are low). However, personally speaking, I much prefer bright illumination or daylight so that I can see the pile driver in action. This visual stimulation helps to push me "over the edge". When I'm in a darkened or poorly-lit room and can barely read the time on my watch I find it more difficult to get the job done.

I would be very interested to receive your comments regarding the lighting issue .... from both sides of the fence. I guess outcalls are safer in this respect as you can arrange the room yourself beforehand.
 
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great bear

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I always enjoyed hotel rooms that have the clap on clap off light switch function.
 

Tip-Drill

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Strongbeau: said:
I like it all ways.

In a bright room the visual sense is heightened, but in a darkened room the other senses take over, especially touch and taste.

Mind you, I tend to repeat with a favourite many times, so I like that kind of environmental variation.
Well said! The key to success is variation and variety in all matters. Perhaps one day it will be standard procedure for SP's to ask their clients if the room is too bright or too dark for them .....
 

tboy

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Tip-Drill said:
Well said! The key to success is variation and variety in all matters. Perhaps one day it will be standard procedure for SP's to ask their clients if the room is too bright or too dark for them .....
well, how about the client TELL the sp what his preference is?

I prefer candle light....(ok shutup)...nothing is more romantic than the dance of the flickering light across a beautiful woman's body....especially if she's a little sweaty oops I mean if she's glistening (cuz women don't sweat).....
 

Tip-Drill

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tboy said:
well, how about the client TELL the sp what his preference is?
That's a valid suggestion. However, most SP's set their own rules and comfort limits and they are usually reluctant to negotiate changes outside those limits.
 

to-guy69

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Men are visual creatures so a little light goes a long way.
 

train

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great bear said:
I always enjoyed hotel rooms that have the clap on clap off light switch function.
And the "I've fallen and I can't get up" intercom too ?
 

red

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Nov 13, 2001
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if only science could invent something which would allow us to turn on and off lights
 
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