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I have a few in the rotation but I also like the thrill of the unknown of a new provider.

 

The problem for me is once you’ve seen someone once you pretty much know his routine. Sure maybe the extras go a little farther the second or third time, but generally they keep it the same. The good ones and the ones I repeat with, mix it up.

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I have a few in the rotation but I also like the thrill of the unknown of a new provider.

 

The problem for me is once you’ve seen someone once you pretty much know his routine. Sure maybe the extras go a little farther the second or third time, but generally they keep it the same. The good ones and the ones I repeat with, mix it up.

I also enjoy the thrill of the unknown:)

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Great question- for some, it’s the traditional bell-shape curve that tends to improve, then fade. Others start off terrific but downhill after the first few times. Sometimes it helps to put a little distance in between visits or have a rotation - absence makes something or other grow harder, I’ve been told.

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