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Here's a question that's been swimming around in my mind for a while:

 

When a client wants you to travel to him, and pays for the transportation and lodging, do you ever book other clients during that time? Have you heard of this happening? I don't think it's common, but I have heard about it happening. Sometimes the client doesn't care. Sometimes the escort says he just needs some "private time" during the weekend, but heads out to catch another client while he's there.

 

Does it happen? Is it right? If a client wants you to travel to him, but you know you could stay longer and see more clients, do you offer to split the airfare, or pay for it yourself?

 

Just curious. Thanks guys! :)

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>Here's a question that's been swimming around in my mind for

>a while:

>

>When a client wants you to travel to him, and pays for the

>transportation and lodging, do you ever book other clients

>during that time? Have you heard of this happening? I don't

>think it's common, but I have heard about it happening.

>Sometimes the client doesn't care. Sometimes the escort says

>he just needs some "private time" during the weekend, but

>heads out to catch another client while he's there.

>

>Does it happen? Is it right? If a client wants you to travel

>to him, but you know you could stay longer and see more

>clients, do you offer to split the airfare, or pay for it

>yourself?

>

>Just curious. Thanks guys! :)

 

The first scenario, seeing another client during my booked time I would consider a definite deal breaker. Is he entitled to some private time, yes? But that goes too far in my book. The second scenario, flying someone in for a weekend say, and then he stays on a few more days or a week is quite common and fine with me. I don't expect them to split the airfare either, unless the ticket would cost a lot more for some reason. Never run into that though. If the stayover requires a change to purchased tickets and an airline upcharge, then I would expect to deduct any additional outlays above the original ticket price from his fee. He would be made of these charges before they were incurred. Of course if he paid for the tickets originally and I reimbursed him its not an issue. I wouldn't agree to that scenario though unless it was someone I knew really well, and then I wouldn't expect him to even ask for further reimbursement.

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>Here's a question that's been swimming around in my mind for

>a while:

>

>When a client wants you to travel to him, and pays for the

>transportation and lodging, do you ever book other clients

>during that time? Have you heard of this happening? I don't

>think it's common, but I have heard about it happening.

>Sometimes the client doesn't care. Sometimes the escort says

>he just needs some "private time" during the weekend, but

>heads out to catch another client while he's there.

>

>Does it happen? Is it right? If a client wants you to travel

>to him, but you know you could stay longer and see more

>clients, do you offer to split the airfare, or pay for it

>yourself?

>

>Just curious. Thanks guys! :)

 

The first scenario, seeing another client during my booked time I would consider a definite deal breaker. Is he entitled to some private time, yes? But that goes too far in my book. The second scenario, flying someone in for a weekend say, and then he stays on a few more days or a week is quite common and fine with me. I don't expect them to split the airfare either, unless the ticket would cost a lot more for some reason. Never run into that though. If the stayover requires a change to purchased tickets and an airline upcharge, then I would expect to deduct any additional outlays above the original ticket price from his fee. He would be made of these charges before they were incurred. Of course if he paid for the tickets originally and I reimbursed him its not an issue. I wouldn't agree to that scenario though unless it was someone I knew really well, and then I wouldn't expect him to even ask for further reimbursement.

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>Here's a question that's been swimming around in my mind for

>a while:

>

>When a client wants you to travel to him, and pays for the

>transportation and lodging, do you ever book other clients

>during that time? Have you heard of this happening? I don't

>think it's common, but I have heard about it happening.

>Sometimes the client doesn't care. Sometimes the escort says

>he just needs some "private time" during the weekend, but

>heads out to catch another client while he's there.

>

>Does it happen? Is it right? If a client wants you to travel

>to him, but you know you could stay longer and see more

>clients, do you offer to split the airfare, or pay for it

>yourself?

>

>Just curious. Thanks guys!

 

>The first scenario, seeing another client during my booked time I >would consider a definite deal breaker. Is he entitled to some >private time, yes? But that goes too far in my book. The second >scenario, flying someone in for a weekend say, and then he stays on >a few more days or a week is quite common and fine with me. I don't >expect them to split the airfare either, unless the ticket would >cost a lot more for some reason. Never run into that though. If the >stayover requires a change to purchased tickets and an airline >upcharge, then I would expect to deduct any additional outlays above >the original ticket price from his fee. He would be made of these >charges before they were incurred. Of course if he paid for the >tickets originally and I reimbursed him its not an issue. I wouldn't >agree to that scenario though unless it was someone I knew really >well, and then I wouldn't expect him to even ask for further >reimbursement.<

 

I agree with Ted.

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>Here's a question that's been swimming around in my mind for

>a while:

>

>When a client wants you to travel to him, and pays for the

>transportation and lodging, do you ever book other clients

>during that time? Have you heard of this happening? I don't

>think it's common, but I have heard about it happening.

>Sometimes the client doesn't care. Sometimes the escort says

>he just needs some "private time" during the weekend, but

>heads out to catch another client while he's there.

>

>Does it happen? Is it right? If a client wants you to travel

>to him, but you know you could stay longer and see more

>clients, do you offer to split the airfare, or pay for it

>yourself?

>

>Just curious. Thanks guys!

 

>The first scenario, seeing another client during my booked time I >would consider a definite deal breaker. Is he entitled to some >private time, yes? But that goes too far in my book. The second >scenario, flying someone in for a weekend say, and then he stays on >a few more days or a week is quite common and fine with me. I don't >expect them to split the airfare either, unless the ticket would >cost a lot more for some reason. Never run into that though. If the >stayover requires a change to purchased tickets and an airline >upcharge, then I would expect to deduct any additional outlays above >the original ticket price from his fee. He would be made of these >charges before they were incurred. Of course if he paid for the >tickets originally and I reimbursed him its not an issue. I wouldn't >agree to that scenario though unless it was someone I knew really >well, and then I wouldn't expect him to even ask for further >reimbursement.<

 

I agree with Ted.

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Well this is something that needs to be talked about before you book someone...

 

Everyone needs some "free time" ...most escorts post overnight and day rates...if you are with someone 24 hours a day then usually the rate is in the area of double the overnight rate...it is always best to discuss things with your companion.

 

Lets face it...know matter how much you like someone you cannot be "togeather" 24 hours a day and not have the risk of getting on each other nerves ...ask a married couple how they feel?

 

If your chosen companion wants to take additional clients then you should discuss that with him before you connect. I am very upfront with people and always let people know that I need gym time and time at the cyber cafe.

 

If I am booking someone for an extended trip then I will have had to have a relationship with them beforehand ...you may offer the trip of a lifetime to me but if I do not know you and I have no idea if we are going to get along and have fun then you need to see someone else.

 

well thats how I see it

 

jason

 

[http://www.gaydar.co.uk/yummmeeeone]

[jason_gerrard@yahoo.com]

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You make good points, Jason.

 

I rarely book even an overnight unless I've been with the guy once before for a shorter encounter. No matter how good the communications are in advance, you just don't know if there's a "click" until actually meeting. I can't imagine an extended stay on a first meeting.

 

I don't have anything against an escort having "his" time during extended visits. They can't just turn off the outside world, after all. At some point, they've gotta turn on the cell phone and check messages, or log into the internet. I'm perfectly OK with that, as long as they're not doing it while we're playing. ;-)

 

Seeing another client during "his" time ... I dunno. I'd be OK with it if it was discussed up front. Heck, I'd probably offer to drive him to the other appointment. :D If it's "snuck in" I'd probably be upset that someone else is playing on MY time.

 

One guy was sitting between my legs and cuddling when he took a call. As he described himself, I lovingly stroked the body part he was describing. It was actually sorta funny and strangely erotic.

 

It's all about play, guys. You can make almost any situation fun if you concentrate on the fun parts and ignore the rest.

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