curiousone64
Active Member
I know in the past (December 2023), I started a thread about hygiene (body odour from sweat/armpits, etc).
It's not a popular subject and one (that as adults) we shouldn't have to talk about, but given that this is a "physical" type of hobby, it needs to be mentioned.
There was some feedback about it, and some people said that they had noticed it before, but some hadn't. (I guess it depends on your individual provider).
A recent experience for me was the following:
- saw a lady who I had seen previously (so I'm a repeat customer)
- previous session was first thing in the morning, so she would of been freshly showered
- the most recent session was an evening session (by mutual agreement)
We agree on services and payment, and then the session starts.
As she begins her services, I notice a strong body odor, (as well as a cigarette smoking odor) coming off her body/sweat (I am a non-smoker) so I really notice any kind of cigarette smell.
Yes, the session has started, but I started to get nauseous - yes, I did continue with the session until I finished (but left right away).
Question to the masses: Does a client/customer have any rights to leave if he notices body/smoke odour coming off of the provider while he is talking to her? (before the session starts but money has changed hands)
If money has changed hands, is there any chance of him getting his money back?
As this hobby gets you really "up and close" with another person, you are trusting that that person puts the same time and effort into hygiene that you do (some do but yet some don't)
Once you "hand over the money" and then you notice a body odor, do you have any recourse, (or just bite your tongue and go with it?)
If you go through with the session, should you send a note to the provider (or management if she works in a spa), of what you noticed (without the risk of offending her?)
My recourse is that I jump in the shower as soon as I get home, and then also wash every piece of clothing that was in the same room as the person that I was with.
Would appreciate knowing how other people have handled these types of situations.
It's not a popular subject and one (that as adults) we shouldn't have to talk about, but given that this is a "physical" type of hobby, it needs to be mentioned.
There was some feedback about it, and some people said that they had noticed it before, but some hadn't. (I guess it depends on your individual provider).
A recent experience for me was the following:
- saw a lady who I had seen previously (so I'm a repeat customer)
- previous session was first thing in the morning, so she would of been freshly showered
- the most recent session was an evening session (by mutual agreement)
We agree on services and payment, and then the session starts.
As she begins her services, I notice a strong body odor, (as well as a cigarette smoking odor) coming off her body/sweat (I am a non-smoker) so I really notice any kind of cigarette smell.
Yes, the session has started, but I started to get nauseous - yes, I did continue with the session until I finished (but left right away).
Question to the masses: Does a client/customer have any rights to leave if he notices body/smoke odour coming off of the provider while he is talking to her? (before the session starts but money has changed hands)
If money has changed hands, is there any chance of him getting his money back?
As this hobby gets you really "up and close" with another person, you are trusting that that person puts the same time and effort into hygiene that you do (some do but yet some don't)
Once you "hand over the money" and then you notice a body odor, do you have any recourse, (or just bite your tongue and go with it?)
If you go through with the session, should you send a note to the provider (or management if she works in a spa), of what you noticed (without the risk of offending her?)
My recourse is that I jump in the shower as soon as I get home, and then also wash every piece of clothing that was in the same room as the person that I was with.
Would appreciate knowing how other people have handled these types of situations.