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How do you pronounce "CIM" ?

Kev88

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This is just a practical problem to avoid seeming like a newbie If I'm on the phone trying to book an appointment, i, as discreetly as possible, try to determine if my basic needs will be met. So, I ask "Is a CIM finish available?".

Writing that seems very straightforward. But I always wonder if I'm saying it right. Is "CIM" pronounced:

"sim" (like the phone card)
"See Eye Em" (each letter)
"Cum In Mouth" (not so discreet but certainly correct)
 

sweetiepieexo

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anywhere i want;)
I would not discuss any services over the phone nowadays with the new laws, just time, who you want to book and address. Read reviews or hint in ads ("her favourite bird is the swallow" is my favourite LMAO) for services, and if you must ask only do so in person.

But back in the days, I remember calling an ad and enquiring, and the Asian ESL girl who answered, read out every service acronym, letter by letter. LOL it was pretty amusing.
You should have no issue discussing services over the phone . Whether it be a phone call or text message . I understand why you don't but I feel like you should always discuss services before you get to the incall.

This is just a practical problem to avoid seeming like a newbie If I'm on the phone trying to book an appointment, i, as discreetly as possible, try to determine if my basic needs will be met. So, I ask "Is a CIM finish available?".

Writing that seems very straightforward. But I always wonder if I'm saying it right. Is "CIM" pronounced:

"sim" (like the phone card)
"See Eye Em" (each letter)
"Cum In Mouth" (not so discreet but certainly correct)

To the op lol , its see eye em. There really is no discreet way to ask unless you bring extra cash to the appointment and just ask her there.
 

superstar_88

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What is the signage for the hearing impaired?
 

lomotil

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Pronounced as , "cim" " "sem", for seminal fluid in the mouth, aka come in mouth. lol
 

autumn96

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Most times I find a SP will pronounce it "mmhmm, mmhmm" and start sucking faster if it's something she offers.
 

Mishman527

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you can try "does she drink milk". If you hear a dial tone, it did not register

Lmaaoooo...

Just say the letters "C I M".... And if she doesn't know what that means then that's just an unpredictable session... You probably got some leolist girl - props to you, risk taker
 

jdeck

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This is just a practical problem to avoid seeming like a newbie If I'm on the phone trying to book an appointment, i, as discreetly as possible, try to determine if my basic needs will be met. So, I ask "Is a CIM finish available?".

Writing that seems very straightforward. But I always wonder if I'm saying it right. Is "CIM" pronounced:

"sim" (like the phone card)
"See Eye Em" (each letter)
"Cum In Mouth" (not so discreet but certainly correct)
If she hands you one of these when you arrive, it might not go so well...

 

corrie fan

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What is the signage for the hearing impaired?
Interesting that you mention sign language. Years ago I saw an MPA saying goodbye to a client. They were communicating in sign language. I was going to ask her why she learned sign language but once the session started, I for some reason, became distracted and forgot about it.
 

shack

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I am thinking that if the lady's mouth is full, she shouldn't be trying to pronounce anything.
 

kherg007

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Pronounced "Sha-day"
 

Kev88

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You should have no issue discussing services over the phone . Whether it be a phone call or text message . I understand why you don't but I feel like you should always discuss services before you get to the incall.
Probably due to my own over-discretion, I have only once asked beforehand. I typically rely on reviews to give me a good indication and then just take my chances. The one time was with an agency dispatcher when my original booking canceled and I was exploring alternatives. Because I had to make a quick decision and couldn't check reviews, I just asked outright. I got a simple yes or no (specifically, no) without any hesitation.

Since some agencies put it right in the girl's profile and some - although not many - indies say it clearly, there don't seem to be real legal issues being forthright. Is it impolite or imprudent to ask via text or phone?
 

mvdouche

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This is just a practical problem to avoid seeming like a newbie If I'm on the phone trying to book an appointment, i, as discreetly as possible, try to determine if my basic needs will be met. So, I ask "Is a CIM finish available?".

Writing that seems very straightforward. But I always wonder if I'm saying it right. Is "CIM" pronounced:

"sim" (like the phone card)
"See Eye Em" (each letter)
"Cum In Mouth" (not so discreet but certainly correct)
It became apparent long ago that many providers are not necessarily down with every acronym that gets thrown around a place like this. You start rattling them off, and will often just get a puzzled look back, especially from the younger ones.
 
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