Title: A Friendly Guide to Client Etiquette: Do’s and Don’ts from an Escort
ShareAs an escort, my work is about providing a safe, enjoyable, and professional experience for both myself and my clients. To achieve this, mutual respect and understanding are essential. Whether you’re a seasoned client or someone considering reaching out for the first time, here’s a candid guide to the do’s and don’ts to ensure our time together is smooth, respectful, and pleasurable.
The Do’s
1. Do Communicate Clearly
When you reach out, be polite and concise. Let me know the details of what you’re looking for—date, time, duration, and any special requests. Communication is the foundation of our interaction, and clear messages make things easier for both of us.
2. Do Respect Boundaries
Every escort has their own set of boundaries and rules. These are clearly stated for a reason, and respecting them shows you value me as a professional. If I say something is off-limits, it’s not up for negotiation.
3. Do Practice Good Hygiene
A fresh shower, clean clothes, and good grooming make a world of difference. Taking the time to prepare yourself not only shows respect but also ensures we both feel comfortable and confident during our time together.
4. Do Be Punctual
Time is valuable for both of us. Arrive on time, and if something unexpected comes up, let me know as soon as possible. Respecting schedules shows you’re reliable and considerate.
5. Do Discreetly Handle Payments
Payment should be handled upfront and discreetly. Have the agreed-upon amount ready and place it in an envelope or in a spot I specify. Avoid awkward discussions about money during our time together.
The Don’ts
1. Don’t Haggle or Bargain
My rates are non-negotiable. Trying to haggle is disrespectful and undermines the professionalism of our arrangement. If my rates are out of your budget, it’s okay to look for someone whose services align with what you can afford.
2. Don’t Overstep Personal Boundaries
Whether it’s asking invasive questions about my personal life or pressuring me to do something I’m uncomfortable with, remember that this is a professional arrangement. Respect goes both ways.
3. Don’t Show Up Under the Influence
Alcohol and recreational drugs can impair judgment and behavior. It’s best to be fully present and in control of yourself during our time together to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for both of us.
4. Don’t Be Disrespectful
Disrespect can come in many forms—being rude, using offensive language, or treating me as less than human. Kindness and courtesy go a long way in building rapport and trust.
5. Don’t Overstay Your Welcome
If you’ve booked a specific amount of time, please stick to it. Extending the session without prior agreement is unfair and disrupts my schedule.
Final Thoughts
Being a great client isn’t complicated—it’s about respect, communication, and consideration. By following these do’s and don’ts, you can ensure a positive and memorable experience for both of us.
Remember, behind the service is a person with feelings, boundaries, and a life outside of this work. Treat me as you’d want to be treated in any professional interaction, and we’ll have a wonderful time together.
Here’s to respectful and enjoyable encounters!
• Codi Cream
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