New to the punting scene and I'm eager to try out a walk up. Which flat would be the best for a first timer? Also, got few other questions:
I presume there's no funny business after you're done? No bouncers or whatever frog marching you to an atm or robbing you on the way out? Just cautious.
Are the girls checked for stds regularly? Is there a consensus on which girls may be more likely to do this? I'm aware they wouldn't do intentionally. Again, just covering my bases.
If you cum before your time is up, do they hurry you out or give you another go? Do they charge by the hour or cum?
Thanks.
If I were you I would perhaps start at 70a Berwick Street. The girls who work there are usually better looking than most other walk-ups.
There are no bouncers working at these places. The usual set up is for one girl in a flat and a maid (usually an older woman). The maid will answer the door and let you know if the girl is busy. Sometimes you can wait sometimes you'll be asked to come back in x minutes. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES HAND OVER ANY MONEY TO PEOPLE ON THE STAIRS/STOOD BY THE DOOR ON THE STREET (should you see any) ONLY EVER PAY THE WG.
The girls get checked out of their own free will and will provide services with condom. Some will offer OWO but this'll be extra.
In terms of the service you can spend £20-£130. The higher price will be for services by the 30/45/60 minutes. Services by time will usually mean you can come a second time. However there are always exceptions to the rule. Best check with the girl prior to handing over money to her. Prices at the lower end are usually a come once service. Again there are exceptions. Some girls will use other techniques to rush the punt and these will include a clock on the wall which is usually fast, a crap massage, taking your money and then talking to the maid. All of this can be searched on this website.
There are usually daytime and night-time price lists. Usually after 10pm the prices go up by about £20.
A usual Soho experience is absolutely fine. The golden rule is, if it seems too good to be true, it usually is.