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Offline Waterhouse

I've been tipped and given gifts, it's very sweet. I do however keep quiet about it and hide things away so a punter doesn't feel like he needs to give me something/tip, or feels bad about not doing so.

It's never often, but from my regulars I do get a few gifts around my birthday and Christmas, and I try to do the same. However being conscious that they may have a partner so it's best to opt for something very discrete. I never gift cards or such as that's too open for questions, but some fancy chocolates or a nice bottle of wine/beer can be passed off as an office gift or be drunk after a meeting.
Sounds just right to me.  :)

Offline workinallweek

I've been tipped and given gifts, it's very sweet. I do however keep quiet about it and hide things away so a punter doesn't feel like he needs to give me something/tip, or feels bad about not doing so.

It's never often, but from my regulars I do get a few gifts around my birthday and Christmas, and I try to do the same. However being conscious that they may have a partner so it's best to opt for something very discrete. I never gift cards or such as that's too open for questions, but some fancy chocolates or a nice bottle of wine/beer can be passed off as an office gift or be drunk after a meeting.

Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:
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Offline Waterhouse

Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:
Something thoughtful.  Doesn't have to cost the moon.

Offline tynetunnel

Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:
i’d say flowers. Nothing OTT, something quite understated. This way she won’t get too many questions from nosy friends or family. She’ll be able to pass them off innocently enough if anyone asks questions, but they’ll brighten her day considerably  :hi:

Offline Midori

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Ah, apologies Midori, it must have been Rochelle who said that she didn't "do" flowers, and it was you that said that you found my comment to be nauseating, followed by the puke emoticon.

Now I understand.

 :coolgirl:

I'm going to apologise for being catty. It's not like me usually. Just, your posts do come across as overtly touting and us SPs are tolerated here, rather than welcomed in most instances.

Both Rochelle and I are pretty straight talkers and we don't generally post with an agenda for our intended audience, rather we post what we think and then hope that our honesty attracts the clients that we are suitable for and puts off those who we wouldn't get on with. I hope Rochelle doesn't mind me saying that.
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Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:

I would say thoughtful cruelty free toiletries, like something from the body shop or Lush. Us SPs go through a lot of toiletries, it's a little luxury but every day enough that we could have bought it ourselves. And there is stuff to suit all budgets.

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Will a roll of arse paper be seen as fluffy?  :D

Depends whether it's super luxury aloe Vera coated. I'm high maintenance don't you know  :P

Offline cueball

Depends whether it's super luxury aloe Vera coated. I'm high maintenance don't you know  :P
It'll be cheap as chips stuff that your finger goes through.... And you'll appreciate the gesture  :D

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It'll be cheap as chips stuff that your finger goes through.... And you'll appreciate the gesture  :D

You mean I'll appreciate the cash it comes with?  :D

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Will a roll of arse paper be seen as fluffy?  :D

Only if its the quilted stuff!

Offline LAUREN SPENCER

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Thanks Midori, and I can assure you that I only answered as one of the guys asked for "our" opinions. I wasn't touting either, as I'm usually too busy (with my business, which has to take priority as I have quite a few staff) and hardly ever come here or accept escort bookings.

Hope you have a nice weekend. X



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What the fucks happening, this threads like a home for washed up pro$$ies, has another shit pro$$ie chat forum closed and they decided to infect this place with their pointless crap, seriously wishing each other a good weekend, get a fucking grip  :unknown:
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Offline LAUREN SPENCER

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I was wishing Midori good weekend James999, not you; I hope yours is shit.



Offline Littlefoot

What the fucks happening, this threads like a home for washed up pro$$ies, has another shit pro$$ie chat forum closed and they decided to infect this place with their pointless crap, seriously wishing each other a good weekend, get a fucking grip  :unknown:

 :lol:  :D :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:

Easiest way about it, is if she's got an Adultwork profile, just check the About them section/tab. Sometimes they state what sort of gifts they like:- favourite food, drink, colour etc.

If they don't then just wing it.  :hi:

Offline Waterhouse

I was wishing Midori good weekend James999, not you; I hope yours is shit.
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Offline scutty brown

Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:

make a plaster cast of your cock and use it as a mould for a personalised dildo
« Last Edit: November 03, 2018, 08:22:20 pm by scutty brown »

Offline Waterhouse

Easiest way about it, is if she's got an Adultwork profile, just check the About them section/tab. Sometimes they state what sort of gifts they like:- favourite food, drink, colour etc.

If they don't then just wing it.  :hi:
SPs who blatantly publish a wishlist or what they would like for you to bring them as a gift are, in my opinion, to be given a wide berth. No class.  Besides 9 times out of 10 it's asking for designer perfumes and expensive champagne etc.  :thumbsdown:

Offline Winker121

SPs who blatantly publish a wishlist or what they would like for you to bring them as a gift are, in my opinion, to be given a wide berth. No class.  Besides 9 times out of 10 it's asking for designer perfumes and expensive champagne etc.  :thumbsdown:
And I would second that.  No class.  No manners.

Offline Colston36

Does anybody leave a tip after a visit or before? Anyone take presents?

Why are people so vehement about this? If you want to, do so. If you don't, don't. There are two I leave extra cash for because they're amazing. I don't think of it as a tip.They're not running a restaurant. I also wonder why some here seem to hate the girls.

Offline Shortandsensible

I generally tip in most personal services I receive (always my barber, I had a cleaner and I always used to round up her price to the nearest 5 or 10 as I though she was probably too cheap but did a great job, and it restaurants where I find the waiter/waitress genuinely nice & helpful then I will)

I bought chocolates for a semi regular who said she was starting later in the evening but this was still afternoon, I couldn’t do that so I went to just leave it then she said come in 1hr so I bought chocolates to show my appreciation. I normally let the girl keep the £5 change if it’s £75 e.g but most have prices at 10 mark.

I gave a girl in Winchester a extra tenner as I asked for a facial, she said she didn’t offer them anymore, but during the BJ I asked again and luckily she said ok. Long story short completely covered her face, even though she shut her eyes when I passed her tissues she was saying it’s in her eyes and she started to freak out slightly. I felt bad. I helped wipe her face, she went to wash her face. She was £60 for 30mins but I paid £70 and said sorry and thanks. (I didn’t have too much to say sorry for, she ultimately agreed to it and has probably done them many times before but she was only young and I felt bad still)


Offline Turtle1

The amount of fluff on this thread. Each to their own.

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Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:

I'd say it's best to ask her. I'm not necessarily the best person to ask. My favourite gifts have been small things than coat barely anything. The top two are one punters old work t-shirt (London fire brigade), and the other a cute little Lego batman. It really does depend on the WG, if she lists off a bunch of designer shit, just hand her a 50p card. Don't spend more than £5/10 on a gift.

You can go for cheap accessorize earings if she has pierced ears, or similar necklace/bracelet if you see her wearing one. They're cheap but look very good.

Flowers work well. Or wine/beer depending on what she drinks.

If she wears stocking for work, that's often a very appreciated gift.

But always stick to a £10 maximum. Never go wild. Any WG who expects you to is just interested in draining your cash.

Offline workinallweek

I'd say it's best to ask her. I'm not necessarily the best person to ask. My favourite gifts have been small things than coat barely anything. The top two are one punters old work t-shirt (London fire brigade), and the other a cute little Lego batman. It really does depend on the WG, if she lists off a bunch of designer shit, just hand her a 50p card. Don't spend more than £5/10 on a gift.

You can go for cheap accessorize earings if she has pierced ears, or similar necklace/bracelet if you see her wearing one. They're cheap but look very good.

Flowers work well. Or wine/beer depending on what she drinks.

If she wears stocking for work, that's often a very appreciated gift.

But always stick to a £10 maximum. Never go wild. Any WG who expects you to is just interested in draining your cash.

Thanks for that.
Maybe I should employ you as a personal shopper are you free this Friday ? :)
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Interesting reading your posts, and as i need some help with a birthday gift what do you think would be a well recieved birthday gift for a girl i have seen a couple of times before ?I think chocs are a no no. So what do i go for ? :blush:
Her normal fee and turning up at the correct time l would imagine would be appreciated  :hi:

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Thanks for that.
Maybe I should employ you as a personal shopper are you free this Friday ? :)
I would be careful with food and drink, a lot of vegans and coeliacs. If she is a regular though you probably know that stuff about her already.