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What does an escort consider a "regular"?


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Each escort/masseur probably has a different definition. I for one have seen the same masseur a few times. In fact, he's moved from one place to another and has always given me updated contact info. It depends I guess but I consider him my regular masseur. I don't know if he'd consider me a regular client but he and I have gotten to know each other personally over time. He knows info on me that I wouldn't want another masseur that I hire when I'm in NYC to know for example. There's a certain level of comfort and trust that he and I sort of share. I don't think you can develop that in one appt

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I posted this a few months ago in a similar thread. I think it's still valid.

 

It's ironic that I asked the guy I see routinely when he cycles through Dallas this very question last week of what he considers a regular client. His response to me was anyone he's seen more than two times. His rationale was that the first meeting was simply that...a first meeting to see if there was interest on the the client's part. He stated that many times a second meeting with the same client was often times residual euphoria (my paraphrasing his words) from the first meeting. He told me once the client hires him a third time he obviously had a satisfied customer and that customer was considered one of his regulars.

 

God I hope this makes sense to those who read it. :)

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I posted this a few months ago in a similar thread. I think it's still valid.

 

It's ironic that I asked the guy I see routinely when he cycles through Dallas this very question last week of what he considers a regular client. His response to me was anyone he's seen more than two times. His rationale was that the first meeting was simply that...a first meeting to see if there was interest on the the client's part. He stated that many times a second meeting with the same client was often times residual euphoria (my paraphrasing his words) from the first meeting. He told me once the client hires him a third time he obviously had a satisfied customer and that customer was considered one of his regulars.

 

God I hope this makes sense to those who read it. :)

 

 

Having just met a guy for the third time and it being the best yet, it makes perfect sense to me.

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A regular client is someone you see on a “regular” basis. The definition of regular basis depends on who you ask, but the client I see every week is definitely a regular. If I see someone once or twice a year, that may be pushing it. I definitely offer discounts to those guys who hire me on a regular basis, but what I can’t stand is those people who will ask for a “regular discount” even though I’ve never seen them before. It’s funny that a majority of the guys who ask me this won’t even hire me once when I explain that you have to actually become a regular in order to receive a regular discount. I’m this case, a regular is definitely someone that you have seen more than once (and absolutely more than never)

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Well, my logic works in reverse. I give my regulars extra. They always take extra care of me and so they deserve the extra. Funny, one time I was offered a discount. I said awesome and thanks. I just left the money. I left his regular rate any ways plus hundred because he was so sweet. A complete turn on. He text me later because he thought I made an error and wanted to inform me. This is when you know the extra was well spent. I said, no I didn't. Look forward to next time. Let me tell ya. Next time was pretty fucking awesome.

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