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In support of clocks

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Unicorns, Bigfoot, hot college virgins, and providers who complain when you choose to leave early. What do they all have in common?

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I've never been hesitant about saying "What time is it? I don't want to overstay!" I think it's far better than staying too long because you didn't ask. ;)

 

 

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If you come to me, I assume all repsonsibility for making sure the place is ready for your convenience, that I set the right amount of time of discussed session, and make sure it is done at said time. I set an alarm that reminds me and I set it a few minutes past so it is not strictly prompt, but does remind me and the client if we lose track of time. Otherwise, I have set playlists for different times that I play and I know which song signifies the end.

Outcalls are a bit different, but I still try to set a time as I never want to overstep the rules in someone's place.

Xoxo,

Samantha Sheppard

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6 hours ago, Tish Thique said:

One of my tricks of the trade is to create several timed playlist. I use the songs as cues of time remaining while creating the illusion that I have all the time in the world. 😉

Tish Thique

I knew that was happening!

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Just call the front desk and ask them call you back 55 minutes in. If you explain to them that your client only paid for 1 hour, that your time is valuable, and that you need to leave enough time between appointments to get ready for you next client, it should all work out perfectly.

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4 hours ago, pejo said:

Just call the front desk and ask them call you back 55 minutes in. If you explain to them that your client only paid for 1 hour, that your time is valuable, and that you need to leave enough time between appointments to get ready for you next client, it should all work out perfectly.

Hahaha...now this ^^ is the best answer!! 

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Morning all ! Or whenever you read this.

I think what everyone says is true, and would apply with a one time encounter provider. Yeah, that makes sense. However, if it's with your favorite provider. I comp them with the money, or a gift or something more personal. Like a birthday card, with a gift card for saying "Thank You !"   

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20 hours ago, Come Honor Face said:

I feel like all this could be mostly avoided by just having a $10 clock in the bedroom

I find it very helpful to have an illuminated clock in the nightstand or in the wall. It helps me to be respectful of her time and avoid being stressed because of worrying that my time could be up already.

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20 hours ago, Come Honor Face said:

 

 
I feel like all this could be mostly avoided by just having a $10 clock in the bedroom, but that seems to be the exception rather than the rule, and I don't quite get it.

I certainly agree that a small but visible clock nearby to glance at is a major help in knowing whether to keep stretching things out or better get to conclusion soon!  As to a set play list mentioned elsewhere - sure if it is music I like and I know the sequence!!!

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15 hours ago, Vassago said:

Unicorns, Bigfoot, hot college virgins, and providers who complain when you choose to leave early. What do they all have in common?

They are very rare...

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12 minutes ago, gr8owl said:

I certainly agree that a small but visible clock nearby to glance at is a major help in knowing whether to keep stretching things out or better get to conclusion soon!  As to a set play list mentioned elsewhere - sure if it is music I like and I know the sequence!!!

I don't do music, I find it distracting and there is always that one dude that hates everything in my playlist. I also can't perfect that perfectly timed playlist. I do have a clock though and honestly it's less for time management and more for time realization. Appointments never get started exactly at their scheduled time, running a few minutes late in Denver traffic happens and that 11:00 appointment really gets started at 11:13 and dude has to be back at work at 12:30. You think 11:13 is 11:00 you don't look at a clock and all of a sudden it's 11:57 and you have to get your ass back to work.

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I think that if someone is looking out for my best interest, they will make sure I am here on earth. If that means I get a text message and it is CLEAR that there is no more to be said, then it's time. If this is Golf...I can't play. Too much etiquette and we forget why we are independent and respected by those wanting the cart girl driving right up to the putting green, all the while unconventional and not for everyone. 

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2 hours ago, gr8owl said:

... and I know the sequence!!!

Otherwise it's useless to the client as a timing device. Even with a mighty crescendo like Ravel's Bolero

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20 hours ago, SultryKitten said:

I set an alarm that reminds me and I set it a few minutes past so it is not strictly prompt, but does remind me and the client if we lose track of time.

That's sweet.  I set my alarm to five minutes before our time is up to make sure I don't overstay my welcome.  Many a time I've been out the door and a few minutes down the road when it sounds.

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On 1/20/2017 at 2:31 PM, Come Honor Face said:

My point is that having a time measuring device at the incall location tends to make things run smoother and better for both parties, and avoid potential hurt feelings and broke down communications.

I agree here.  My sense of time is pretty accurate, but a nearby clock easily viewed is great for confirmation.

And I just hate the phrase "(s)he's not a clock watcher'.  That just means to me you didn't catch him/her peeking the clock !

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My cat yodels at exactly 59 minutes. No shit !  He's an 8 year old Burmese and the best pussy ever, except my own of course %^)

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9 hours ago, CandiO said:

My cat yodels at exactly 59 minutes. No shit !  He's an 8 year old Burmese and the best pussy ever, except my own of course %^)

Mr Reuben is one of those too CandiO!😁They are pretty darn cool aren't they... them Burmese kitty cats! Mine is 11yrs old. Trouble maker.

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On 1/20/2017 at 7:42 PM, SultryKitten said:

 I have set playlists for different times that I play and I know which song signifies the end.

 

Xoxo,

Samantha Sheppard

 Back when I booked bachelor partys,we would use a one hour long tape of music to keep track of the length of time that they booked the strippers to dance for. You can imagine the look on their face when they protested that they didn't get the full hour and it was pointed out that the tape was indeed an hour long.

Don't know how this would translate to the escort industry,but your comment brought back some memories. 

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Here's what you do....You set the alarm function on your phone. Then as ringtone you have Arnold Schwarzenegger's voice saying...."GET OUT....GET OUT....GET OUT..."

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2 hours ago, JRWolfe said:

 Back when I booked bachelor partys,we would use a one hour long tape of music to keep track of the length of time that they booked the strippers to dance for. You can imagine the look on their face when they protested that they didn't get the full hour and it was pointed out that the tape was indeed an hour long.

Don't know how this would translate to the escort industry,but your comment brought back some memories. 

I don't have an issue, but I am sure there is someone out there ready to complain that they didn't get enough time. I was a stripper for 5 years, and yes, it seems when drinks are involved time(for them)seems to slip away yet they are SURE it was only 20 minutes ago. Don't miss those days!

My playlists are easy. I tend to find 60 minute tantric, native american, or piano pieces that are great background noise, but in a way, set the mood. I try to stray from popular songs unless it is something that moves me or is soothing because I feel not everyone likes what I am into.

I wish I could do what Admiral C suggested just to see the look on people's faces, but that might not go over well. LOL!

xoxo,

Samantha Sheppard

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On 1/20/2017 at 7:18 PM, pfunk said:

I've never been hesitant about saying "What time is it? I don't want to overstay!" I think it's far better than staying too long because you didn't ask. ;)

 

 

  My Lord! I'd give anything to have more clients like you!!!

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I have 2 clocks in my room...I don't watch them, but man almighty do the guys. 

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This reminds me I need to recharge my fitbit and start using it again.  I set the silent timer on it to the end time of our date.  That way when I feel my fitbit vibrate, I know what time it is without having to remember to check the time or constantly look at a clock... way more suave and low key.

i also wear a wrist watch and have covertly checked the time that way...its not just for me, many guys have plans and a schedule of their own to keep, so they really appreciate it when I let them know where we are on time.

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I don't wear a watch or keep my cell close at hand during a session.  If there is a clock visible I keep track of the time. If there isn't I just figure it is up to the girl. Some have music or whatever going to keep track. The last one I saw didn't seem to care. It seemed like I had been there for quite a while so I asked. She said she didn't have a clock and went and checked her computer.  

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I've suggested to my ATF many times to put a clock by the bed. Feel guilty when I stay over. It's so easy to lose track of time while having fun!

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How many times have I read that a provider sells, not sexual favors but, her time and companionship?

The woman who sells produce by the pound brings a scale to market.

The artisan who sells cloth by the yard measures her goods with a yardstick.

Shouldn't the courtesan use a clock in the practice of her trade or does the GFE mystique preclude any hint of commerce?

 

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On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Admiral C said:

Here's what you do....You set the alarm function on your phone. Then as ringtone you have Arnold Schwarzenegger's voice saying...."GET OUT....GET OUT....GET OUT..."

...and if we really want to scare the hell out of a client, play the original Amityville Horror version of "GET OUT" a few times. 

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Just tell them to count to sixty , sixty times !  Duh...

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Ummm.

I have a suggestion

Just keep the session honest.

If you book for an hour or five or a half, respect that. 

This whole post sounds silly to me.

Something for nothing usually equals nothing.

Consenting adults, if they're having a great time will define the borders of a time limit.

Listen, hear and get on with it. Or get out, which ever is the case! Remember, you are a guest not a benefactor!

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