Athos 108589 Report post Posted February 23, 2013 I think so much depends on context and how questions are posed. So, "hey, do you offer x, y, z ... and i also want a, b, and c. Can you do that for me and how much?" Probably not the best way to go about things. or "hi, I really would like to meet with you. I've read your website and I think yo are very beautiful. I know it isn't typical to discuss services, but I do have a particular interest, and I was wondering if that was something you provide in your services, or would be open to discussing .... It's x? Let me know. If this isn't something you feel comfortable with I might still like to book you, although clearly that wouldn't be something I'd be expecting" ... or "if that's not available, that's o.k., but I probably won't be booking" I think generally there is a way of asking, without turning the discussion into a "menu" or a demand for itemized lists of services. At least I hope there is. For myself, I've never asked about services. Still don't. I just like to be surprised. Sometimes one ends up being a little disappointed, but usually not. I'd tend to only have a discussion about what might happen during a session with a lady that I had seen previously. But if I was looking for something out of the ordinary, better to find out than be disappointed. But again, it all depends on how it's done and the context. I'd probably do my research really, really well ahead of time, and try narrowing my search down to ladies I was pretty certain would provide the service I was looking for. Thereby eliminating the need to inquire. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites