curiousone64
Active Member
So as many of us "visit" a MP, we encounter a wide range of ladies.
In saying that, one thing that you would "hope" that they all have in common is hygiene.
I'm talking of the plain/basic stuff....for the lady to take a shower to ensure that she's "clean and fresh" and carries a nice body aroma.
No, I'm not talking of the "private areas"...I'm talking of body odour from armpits/body sweat, etc, from just wearing clothes, etc for the duration of her shift.
In visiting this lady, she asked me to take a shower (which i did - no problem).
The lady then says "oh, I wasn't expecting anyone tonight, so I didn't take a shower before I left home."
I will admit that I noticed body odour on her, but since she had already collected the "donation", i was not really in a position to "change my mind", because I knew that I wouldn't be getting my money back.
In the end, the session turned out good....but was kind of taken back that the basics in life (cleanliness), were overlooked in this type of business.
No, I won't give her name or location...she's in Edmonton and is a nice person...I will say that she is Caucasian....
Anyone else ever experience anything like this, and how did you handle/deal with it?
In saying that, one thing that you would "hope" that they all have in common is hygiene.
I'm talking of the plain/basic stuff....for the lady to take a shower to ensure that she's "clean and fresh" and carries a nice body aroma.
No, I'm not talking of the "private areas"...I'm talking of body odour from armpits/body sweat, etc, from just wearing clothes, etc for the duration of her shift.
In visiting this lady, she asked me to take a shower (which i did - no problem).
The lady then says "oh, I wasn't expecting anyone tonight, so I didn't take a shower before I left home."
I will admit that I noticed body odour on her, but since she had already collected the "donation", i was not really in a position to "change my mind", because I knew that I wouldn't be getting my money back.
In the end, the session turned out good....but was kind of taken back that the basics in life (cleanliness), were overlooked in this type of business.
No, I won't give her name or location...she's in Edmonton and is a nice person...I will say that she is Caucasian....
Anyone else ever experience anything like this, and how did you handle/deal with it?