I don’t think so! I have men ask all the time at Penthouse before they book for a dance. Everybody has a preference and that’s perfectly okayHi, Is it rude to ask a WL if they are shaved trimmed or full bush if it is not mentioned in their advert?
I don’t think so! I have men ask all the time at Penthouse before they book for a dance. Everybody has a preference and that’s perfectly okayHi, Is it rude to ask a WL if they are shaved trimmed or full bush if it is not mentioned in their advert?
I don't think it's rude to ask, everyone has their own preference and you'll probably find most ladies are very respectful and will happily tell you if you askHi, Is it rude to ask a WL if they are shaved trimmed or full bush if it is not mentioned in their advert?
I am just a receptionist babe xx much prefer bald on both men and women though.Can I kindly start by asking you then Janine?![]()
Hi, Is it rude to ask a WL if they are shaved trimmed or full bush if it is not mentioned in their advert?
I just ask them straight out "are you shaved, trimmed, or natural?" Twice I have been told shaved, yet when I turned up one was semi-trimmed, the other was a full on jungle. The semi-trimmed young lady was hot, and when I said she told me she was shaved that's why I am visiting she went to the shower and shaved bare for me ( and boy was it worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ), the jungle lady I declined and walked.
If it’s blunt thats why she cant shave....Interesting topic and very much down to personal preference for both the provider and the customer. A polite enquiry should get an appropriate response. If you're blunt, expect a blunt reply!
I did like the part landing strip lolNo it's not. BUT, whether it be by call, text or in person, state your preference in the question so she knows you are not being creepy and please be a gentleman about it
Example:
"I prefer my ladies clean shaven, are you able to help me?"
"I like my ladies with a landing strip, are you able to help me?"
etc,
something along those lines.