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By *rotic_massue OP   Man
42 weeks ago

london

Question directed to women,

So I have a couple of regulars who come for massage and sex. Rarely I have food around and personally I prefer eating alone after.

But between massage and fun we spend 2 to 3 hours together.

Should I have some sort of food/refreshments at some point

Before,break, or after?

Or in your case you would just eat something on your way home.

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago

Im a guy so I’m sure you’re not interested in my answer.

But I do have an opinion on this.

And I literally want to eat fresh fruit off woman’s body, there is nothing sexier than fresh, juicy, sweet fruit, and if I mixed up with a hot, sexy soft woman’s body, why the hell are you not feeding her? it also keeps the energy up.

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago

If you are massaging me then I would not want to eat... It's only a few hours - I'd eat either side (more likely after)

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago

I always put BYOB on any invitation.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

42 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

As it's erotic massage and sex, which will involve lots of hands on action and potentially some fingerblasting, there's certain foods I'd avoid popping in a finger buffet of nibbles.

Extra hot cheetos. Fresh habaneros dipped in mustard. Muligatawny soup. KFC. Surströmming.

Maybe just a donut or two and some cake?

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago


"As it's erotic massage and sex, which will involve lots of hands on action and potentially some fingerblasting, there's certain foods I'd avoid popping in a finger buffet of nibbles.

Extra hot cheetos. Fresh habaneros dipped in mustard. Muligatawny soup. KFC. Surströmming.

Maybe just a donut or two and some cake? "

Not a food but stay clear of Vicks vapour rub too lol

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago


"Question directed to women,

So I have a couple of regulars who come for massage and sex. Rarely I have food around and personally I prefer eating alone after.

But between massage and fun we spend 2 to 3 hours together.

Should I have some sort of food/refreshments at some point

Before,break, or after?

Or in your case you would just eat something on your way home."

Surely you'd have refreshments? Even if it's water

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By *ris GrayMan
42 weeks ago

Dorchester

2/3 hours a drink definitely

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By *amnaughtybutniceWoman
42 weeks ago

tf1

Surely you offer a drink?

I offer everyone that comes to my house a drink - even workmen. I would expect a drink!

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By *ris GrayMan
42 weeks ago

Dorchester

I fancy a massage now

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

42 weeks ago

East Sussex

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

42 weeks ago

East Sussex

I'd want a drink of some sort in that time at least.

For myself I like to offer food of some sort to anyone visiting as a guest. I've been known to offer cake or biscuits to tradesmen if they're working here for more than a couple of hours.

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By *imi_RougeWoman
42 weeks ago

Portsmouth

I would hope you at least offer them a drink.

I wouldn't expect food, I would go home and have something to eat after.

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By *estarossa.Woman
42 weeks ago

Flagrante

Drinks yes, especially if massaging, water is always a start!

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By *naswingdressWoman
42 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Yes, I'd offer

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By *eliWoman
42 weeks ago

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Drink yes, food no unless some fruit. Something light and unlikely to cause bloating.

I definitely think a drink should be offered at the least.

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