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How much do you generally tip for a 1 hr session?

How much do you generally tip for a 1 hr session?

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    Votes: 11 40.7%
  • 10

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • 20

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • 30

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • 40

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • 50

    Votes: 2 7.4%
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  • 100

    Votes: 1 3.7%
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  • Total voters
    27

GDLLover

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Tipping is a matter of choice, and of course different sometimes from lady to lady, but generally you have in your head an amount of tip before the session. If all goes well how much do you normally tip for a 1 hr session? (used 1 hr because it seems to be the most common session length).

Poll is anonymous.
 
I don't tip anything on the 1st session. I tip big however when I have repeated with a girl for multiple sessions (like 5+ sessions) depending on my mood, but not every session after the 5th session though. Usually it's tied to the girl's birthday or some other milestone in her life. Mind you, there are only a handful of girls that I have repeated more than 5 times.
 
I never tip except the odd time I see a very reasonable priced agency girl that knocks my sock off. The ladies priced over $200.00 I would never consider tipping. I would never tip an Indy either as she is keeping the full rate.
 
rileyroyal said:
Well this is interesting a nice list of who not to book.

I don't believe you will have to worry about having too many from this list calling you. I know I definitely will not be so please put me on your do not book list.
 
rileyroyal said:
Well this is interesting a nice list of who not to book.

....oh riley.

Some of the members and even non-members, poon on a budget. The $200 or 250 they spend on a session may have taken them a while to save up, the idea of dropping more money/tip on to a girl may not be in the books. I poon on a budget, if there's room for a little extra, it'll be in the envelope. Some agenice purposely set odd numbers for rates, like $230...I'd love to see a client ask for change from 12 20's... :lol:

Riley, your comment is only setting you up for more kicks. I laud the members for holding back as much as they have. The "nice list of who not to book" goes both ways.
 
GDLLover said:
Tipping is a matter of choice, and of course different sometimes from lady to lady, but generally you have in your head an amount of tip before the session. If all goes well how much do you normally tip for a 1 hr session? (used 1 hr because it seems to be the most common session length).

Poll is anonymous.

When I was getting into this hobby (or back into this hobby depending on one's perspective), I confidentially asked this question to a well reviewed Kitchener based SP. She told me hardly any of her clients tip, and that it is the exception to get a tip - not the norm.

I tip about 50% of the time, but only with girls I repeat with. I've only tipped once on a first visit, and that was partly because she was new, 19, beautiful - and only charged me $100 for close to an hour.

From a client's perspective, they think $160 (on average) for an hour, that's about a day's wages to an average bloke. But what gets lost in translation is that the SP usually only receives about 60%, maybe $100 from the $160, with the agency collecting the rest. So I don't think tipping, at least 10% of the total, is unreasonable - especially if you want to repeat with the SP.
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Good information.

Personally, I tip almost every time, unless it just went very poorly, $20-40, but then I am only making the trip to GTA about once a month.

I have stopped asking "3" how much she tips, it just gets me "upset", so better off not knowing.
 
rileyroyal said:
Well this is interesting a nice list of who not to book.

Looking further into this idea;

1. Would you rather have a non-tipper that is a respectful gentleman or a tipper that is disrespectfull?

2. Would you rather have a one time client that tips or a client that repeats and doesn't tip?

3. Would you rather have a client that is always late or sometimes doesn't show but does tip well, or would you rather have a punctual client that doesn't tip?

In other words, its not always a good vs. bad client related by tip/no tip. There is often more to the story of what makes a good client
 
sentry11 said:
I have stopped asking "3" how much she tips, it just gets me upset, so I am better off not knowing.


"3" how much you tip?, sorry Sentry had to say it.:cool:
 
I very rarely tip and I am usually at the higher end of the YMMV scale. The rare times I have is because the session was at such a low price I felt bad considering I had recieved excellent service so I left a little extra.

rileyroyal said:
Well this is interesting a nice list of who not to book.

Riley you really do know how to kill business, my God. My business is service oriented as well and I live on repeat business. If I ever said or wrote the things your write I would starve. Sorry, I am not trying to pick on you but you really do like stepping in the doo doo.
 
Sp's generally go into character and follow a well rehearsed script. Tipping isn't going to expand their menu, so why bother?
 
I poon on a budget as many others; I tip almost every time when the SP provides an outstanding service ($20-40, even higher sometimes) and if I received such level of service I'll see her other times, I'm a repeat guy and I think that it's better than any tip to a girl.
 
forestgrumpy said:
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I am cheap, I know in and so do my friends.

Don't worry about it FG, I do not tip either. The fee paid and repeat business is enough, add in a positive review and that is more helpful for the ladies bottom line than a bit of extra cash.
 
You bunch of cheap Neanderthals, I always give the ladies the "TIP" of my penis. CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP!:lol:
 
Tipping is definitely a nice gesture, I never expect it, but it's always nice to get one. Not because it's more dollars but it tells me that the gentleman thoroughly enjoyed his time with me and that I earned his kudos or praise. Everyone likes to be rewarded for a job well done. Verbal praise is wonderful in itself and very much appreciated, when there is a tip there is more evidence the words are genuine.

For an hour session I would say it's usually around $20, but it all depends on the many things that effect a session.

A repeat client is much more important to me than a tip. I view it as earning a regular and that is one of my goals to accomplish with every client I see. Having a repeat client is the best form of praise or really the best tip I could ask for.
 
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