What performers hate

Image336.jpgMost people know that although performers are there to provide a service members pay for, they are persons with feelings, too. For whom this is not clear we put together a brief guide about what turns them off.


One goes to private with a performer to have fun and various kinds ofImage139.jpg satisfaction. The primary goal is naturally to please the member, who pays big bucks per minute. However, if the member wants the performer to do everything he wants, it is useful to be nice. Performers do have the freedom to refuse whatever they do not want to do. So to keep both parties satisfied it is essential that they should both be humane and understanding. We got the following no-no tips from the performers themselves, so it is important to keep them in mind.

What performers hate:

1. Beggars/free-beggars. Make him/her want to do the things youImage493.jpg imagined, instead of begging for them right away. It is not stylish, and it's silly to think that anyone would love to do special things for free, or for a couple of dollars. Begging is the biggest turn-off for the performers.

2. Rude people/no respect. Rude people are almost like beggars, but in a worse version. The rude types should remember those moments of their childhood when they were told what to do by a rude person. Paying for something doesn't entitle a person to humiliate others.

3. People who leave private without saying thanks and/or goodbye. This isImage294.jpg basics. Let's not be rednecks...

4. One/two/three minute men. It is not very nice to exit after such a short time. It is not likely that any person is able to get quality satisfaction in 180 seconds.

5. Men without imagination. There are very few people without fantasy. Free your mind! Just let yourself go, and speak out your wildest dreams.

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