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Howdy,

 

I have to agree with New on this one...

 

You have to provide some imagination or think on your feet(or back or knees) when it comes to intimate situations. And my safety and comfort counts too so if you have to edge a guy to the shower, you use your communication talents to do so. It can be done easily without embarrassing the client.

 

BTW, my wash of choice is Molton Brown Black Pepper(http://www.MoltonBrown.com)...mmmmmm! <g>

 

John

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I have found that I really can appreciate that Manly scent... sometimes it's really hot to have a guy fresh from the gym and all sweated up... kind of cinnimon, sandlewood, spicy scented... stress sweat is not as pleasant to me. I especially love the way a man's scent changes right before he cums! It gets me hot and makes me cum as well when I sense the change in his body. It's like all of these phermones blossom out and I find that intensely erotic.

On a general level, I try to communicate with the client first about their likes and dislikes and some guys simply state... "Don't wear deodarant, don't wash your pits, go to the gym don't shower and then come over....". Sometimes they specify being extremely clean.

If they don't specify, I make sure that I am squeeky clean everywhere and put on unscented deodorant,(natural no-alluminum mineral salts rock deodorant). The mineral salts deodorant is great because you can put it on in the morning and it lasts all day. The beauty of it is that if you shower in the evening and wash it off you don't have to re-apply but you stay fresh. It lasts a good 24 hours or better! Then... if the guy wants to give your arm pits a nice licking he can do it without having to worry about that nasty astringent taste. Plus it has no scent of it's own. That's a plus for those clients who want absolutely no scent of any kind.

My most frequently challenged hygiene issue seems to be oral. I REALLY think this is a must for both parties. Specifically it is that I raelly love to kiss... I find that kissing is a language all of it's own and that you can write novels on each other's bodies, lips, mouths via kissing. Being an Escort, I take personal responsibility for my oral care. I floss, brush my teeth and tongue, rinse with a floride prep and use listerine and another no-alcohol product called "Biotene". Unless I am out with a client for dinner, never eat onions or garlic. (I live on the Escort muscle-boi diet of egg whites, no oil, turkey breast, chicken, protein shakes, green beans and swiss cheese... but that's a different thread~).

I don't ever expect clients to sustain from the foods they enjoy or anything like that but do have an expectation that clients be responsible for the health care of their mouth in order to protect themselves and their Escorts from unwanted nasties, (Gingivitis, odiferous cavities, bleeding gums are a big cause for concern, bad teeth can lead to some Heart conditions, increased risk of infection).

I REALLLLLLLLY, REALLLLLLY LOVE kissing! So, for me the oral hygiene is an important and valid issue... good pratice makes for a better exerience for both the Escort and Client.

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Have had that happen now and then. It is important not to make the client feel uncomfortable; so never draw attention to the fact that he smells "like he just got off the horse". Make it fun, say something like, "hey buddy do ya wanna shower with me and we can get each other all soapy".

 

Jake Samers

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It's pretty obvious that my previous post wasn't clear. Since this thread is still active, I'll post again and try to be more direct with my questions. First of all, when you use the term douche are you referring to an enema? If so, that eliminates the need to ask what is a douche. If not, what is a douche? I understand the dictionary definition, but give me some specifics.

 

Second, there's a good chance that after an enema there is still be some liquid left. Seems to me if there is anything remaining it might easily be displaced (along with some nasties) by a stiff dick. (And I don't think it even needs to be a big one). So, is there any way to know for sure that you've evacuated all the liquid?

 

I pay careful attention to this and other hygiene matters prior to an encounter and so far haven't had any incidences. But I'm never totally secure that it won't happen. Any advice?

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I have (luckily) only had this happen on rare occasion. I simply ask people (as nicely as I can) if they would jump in the shower. Sometimes it is more effective to not even suggest, but make it part of the foreplay - ie. "Let's take a shower together, I really love that and it turns me on!" and then you can rest assured you won't have any Klingons on the Starboard Bow!

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> I have (luckily) only had this happen on rare occasion. I simply ask people

> (as nicely as I can) if they would jump in the shower.

 

Hygiene is from utmost importance for me. Any strong odor is a big turn-off.

Sometimes when I 'smell' a problem I politely ask "Would you like to take a shower?" or

"Would you like to use the Listerine?" and the reply is "NO, I'M FINE" ... :7

 

What can I say after that ? ...

 

Steven Draker ~

http://www.rentboy.com/location/getrb.asp?rentboy=64235&Location=121

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>As for bad breath...everyone on this site needs to visit

>http://www.profresh.com/

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>Read the materials carefully and find out why Listerine,

>mints, and flossing don't work for bad breath. It's the

>tongue, sweeties, and alcohol is NOT the answer.

 

Rock Hard,

The website is interesting and you're certainly right but not exclusively.

In many cases halitosis can be caused by the tartar(calculus) on your teeth and/or stomach problems.

 

Steven Draker ~

http://www.rentboy.com/location/getrb.asp?rentboy=64235&Location=121

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Oral hygiene.

 

I don't enjoy anyone who lives in a black-and-white world so never expect me to be right about anything exclusively. I'm a huge fan of flossing and I should have written that line with more care. Stomach issues should always be discussed with a doctor, especially if a friend says your breath smells acidic.

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