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Posted by arnold whisker 
Hot weather clothing
June 10, 2018 17:07
Is it acceptable for a guy to turn up for an in call meet whilst wearing shorts? I have not worn long trousers for over 6 weeks at present and hope that this hot spell will continue.


AW (not to be confused with the late Mr Wainwright of fell walking fame).
Re: Hot weather clothing
June 11, 2018 13:11
As long as they are reasonably tidy, why not?

or you could ask the girl/parlour.
Re: Hot weather clothing
June 11, 2018 16:59
Coventrypunter Wrote:
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> As long as they are reasonably tidy, why not?
>
> or you could ask the girl/parlour.


Agree with the first line, don't see a need for the second line.

Manners and behaviour more important.
Re: Hot weather clothing
June 12, 2018 17:25
One could ask if one was making a booking in advance but a spur of the moment visit means arriving in shorts to see what they say. Mind you, I do have lovely legs!!


AW (not to be confused with the late Mr Wainwright of fell walking fame).
Re: Hot weather clothing
June 13, 2018 22:28
Mind you, I do have lovely legs!!


That might be the important factor. smiling smiley
Re: Hot weather clothing
June 13, 2018 23:03
rationalman Wrote:
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> Mind you, I do have lovely legs!!
>
>
> That might be the important factor. smiling smiley


It has never failed me yet!!


AW (not to be confused with the late Mr Wainwright of fell walking fame).
Re: Hot weather clothing
June 20, 2018 20:16
arnold whisker Wrote:
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> Is it acceptable for a guy to turn up for an in
> call meet whilst wearing shorts? I have not worn
> long trousers for over 6 weeks at present and hope
> that this hot spell will continue.

Absolutely so long as you are clean and appropriate.

Although it is the punter's prerogative (assuming the service provider does agree to clothing requests) I have been disappointed to have met strict dress requirements, for the client to turn up in extremely shabby, crumpled thread bare and scruffy clothing. I don't have an issue with workwear or anything else but when someone has been really specific, and is coming from home/not work related wear this can feel like a bit of an insult. Also I do see people who are in the area for outdoor pursuits, who come in casual wear - that is absolutely fine too (in fact men in sharp suits could look suspicious!).........I'm talking really not giving a stuff!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 20/06/2018 20:17 by Ruth Strawberry.
Re: Hot weather clothing
July 08, 2018 22:43
Ruth Strawberry Wrote:
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> arnold whisker Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
> > Is it acceptable for a guy to turn up for an in
> > call meet whilst wearing shorts? I have not
> worn
> > long trousers for over 6 weeks at present and
> hope
> > that this hot spell will continue.
>
> Absolutely so long as you are clean and
> appropriate.
>
> Although it is the punter's prerogative (assuming
> the service provider does agree to clothing
> requests) I have been disappointed to have met
> strict dress requirements, for the client to turn
> up in extremely shabby, crumpled thread bare and
> scruffy clothing. I don't have an issue with
> workwear or anything else but when someone has
> been really specific, and is coming from home/not
> work related wear this can feel like a bit of an
> insult. Also I do see people who are in the area
> for outdoor pursuits, who come in casual wear -
> that is absolutely fine too (in fact men in sharp
> suits could look suspicious!).........I'm talking
> really not giving a stuff!






Good to have an SPs views on this particular subject SB. I'm a punter, and I always show up for my bookings with the WGs dressed smart casual, and always clean/hygienic, fresh as a daisy, which I also feel is of utmost importance.
Re: Hot weather clothing
July 09, 2018 07:42
The Jester Wrote:
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> Good to have an SPs views on this particular
> subject SB. I'm a punter, and I always show up for
> my bookings with the WGs dressed smart casual, and
> always clean/hygienic, fresh as a daisy, which I
> also feel is of utmost importance.

I've never known an escort criticise my sometimes unimpressive-but-not-taking-the-piss standard of dress (and in parlours they don't usually see me wearing anything when they walk in the room).

I cannot also guarantee to be as hygienic as I would want so when phoning to book I make sure there is a shower I can use.

So what is of the 'utmost importance' is willing to be hygienic for contact with the escort and behaving with full respect.
Re: Hot weather clothing
July 09, 2018 16:29
charlieton Wrote:
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> The Jester Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> > Good to have an SPs views on this particular
> > subject SB. I'm a punter, and I always show up
> for
> > my bookings with the WGs dressed smart casual,
> and
> > always clean/hygienic, fresh as a daisy, which
> I
> > also feel is of utmost importance.
>
> I've never known an escort criticise my sometimes
> unimpressive-but-not-taking-the-piss standard of
> dress (and in parlours they don't usually see me
> wearing anything when they walk in the room).
>
> I cannot also guarantee to be as hygienic as I
> would want so when phoning to book I make sure
> there is a shower I can use.
>
> So what is of the 'utmost importance' is willing
> to be hygienic for contact with the escort and
> behaving with full respect.







Obviously there will be some punters who visit WGs (whether that be in parlours or at an Independent WGs place) that have just finished work, and are hot and sweaty. I'm sure that most WGs know that these things often happen, so most WGs will usually offer the punters who've just finished work a shower/bath before the booking begins.
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