Newbie guide - how to look good to your SP

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When it comes to pick-up artistry (PUA), the traditional focus is on attracting and engaging women in social settings using psychological and social techniques. However, when dealing with escorts as a client, the dynamic is entirely different—you're engaging in a professional transaction rather than a seduction. That said, if you’re looking for a guide on how to interact smoothly and respectfully with escorts while ensuring a good experience, here’s a quick breakdown:

1. Understanding the Dynamic

  • Escorts are professionals, not dates. Treat interactions as a business arrangement with mutual respect.
  • The "game" here isn’t about seduction but about being a great client who makes the experience enjoyable for both parties.

2. Finding and Booking an Escort

  • Use trusted agencies to ensure legitimacy and safety.
  • Read reviews to gauge reliability and service quality.
  • When reaching out, be clear, concise, and respectful. Example:
    • Bad: “Hey bby, u avail?”
    • Good: “Hi [Name], I saw your profile on [site]. Are you available for a [duration] booking on [date] at [location]? Please let me know your rates and any requirements.”

3. First Impressions Matter

  • Be Clean: Shower, groom yourself, and have fresh breath.
  • Be On Time: Respect her schedule.
  • Dress Well: Even if it’s casual, looking put together improves the experience.

4. Communication & Etiquette

  • Respect Boundaries: If something isn’t listed in her services, don’t push.
  • Consent Works Both Ways: Just because you’re paying doesn’t mean she has to tolerate disrespect.
  • Small Talk & Vibes: A bit of charm and light conversation can enhance the experience.
  • Don’t Talk About Other Escorts: Treat it like a date in that regard.

5. Handling Payment

  • Have the Right Amount: Avoid awkward “I need to run to an ATM” situations.
  • Pay Upfront & Discreetly: Hand the envelope or place it somewhere visible.
  • No Haggling: Rates are set. Negotiating is rude.

6. During & After the Meeting

  • Be Hygienic & Respectful: Fresh breath and proper manners go a long way.
  • Don’t Overstay: If it’s a 1-hour booking, don’t linger unless invited.
  • Leave a Good Impression: If you plan to book again, being polite and easygoing helps.

7. The Follow-Up

  • If you enjoyed the time, a polite message saying “Thank you, I had a great time” is fine.
  • Don’t spam her with texts or try to turn it into a personal relationship unless there’s clear mutual interest.

8. How to Stand Out as a Great Client

  • Regular, respectful clients often get better treatment.

  • Being polite, clean, and fun to be around makes repeat bookings more enjoyable for both sides.
 
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