Male therapist or Male model Etiquette


If you are the type of gentleman we desire and respect at OUTCALL 24 HRS, you will already know these basic guidelines inside out.

The following will no doubt be amusing for you, and is intended as such

If by some chance you have never booked an Male therapist/ model before, or have had any uncertainties or disappointments in the past, or wish to know how to get the best service and response from your therapist/ model, it is very important for you to read on.


Start At The Beginning

Hiring a ‘therapist/ model’, whatever the level, is the same as hiring any other professional, like a doctor, lawyer, or mechanic.

You pay them money for a service. It doesn't matter what the service is: if you're nice to the professional, you generally get a better result than if you aren't.

Treat our Male therapist/ model the same way you treat other professionals.

And like other professionals, they will treat you as a valued client, and may even become ‘friends’ on a business level. They look forward to seeing you again, the same way any other professional likes to see their good clients.

Therapists/ Models make a living at their jobs just like Males who have other jobs. So yes, they are partly doing it for the money.

But that's just their occupation, which most people choose because they enjoy it. When you hire a mechanic to fix your car, the mechanic is doing it for the money too, but he no doubt enjoys his work. It's the same thing. Your mechanic may be your friend, and he may enjoy working on your car because you're a good client.

The same kind of relationship can be established with your Male therapist/ model. If you become a repeat client, you will get to know each other and know what you like to do together and you will enjoy it more.

At OUTCALL 24 HRS, we have brought this standard up to a higher level, and we're very strict about hiring therapist/ model with a wrong attitude. There's no need to ask him if he enjoys it, you'll sound silly.


Why Spend Time With A Male Therapist or Male Model

That's like asking why eats at a fine restaurant when you can throw something in the microwave?

The answer will be superbly and continually self evident throughout the entire experience.


Before Calling…

Check the therapists/ models’ profiles before calling to make booking.


When telephoning, sms or emailing…

Don't call, sms or e-mail unless you are genuinely interested.

Be respectful and friendly towards the management, and bear in mind that this is a business transaction.

Stories concerning your good treatment towards therapists or models are unlikely to arouse anyone, as we have heard them all before.

Be aware that if the management is not comfortable talking with you, we will be unlikely to send a therapist/ model to visit you.


Never haggle over charges

If our rates are too high, then there is nothing wrong with saying that the rate is beyond what you had in mind, thank the management for the time and then move on. Politeness costs nothing.


Smutty telephone calls

Making smutty telephone calls or sending spam e-mails are not funny or clever…it is infantile and a waste of your time.

You will not get the response you are seeking and you will be blacklisted if you are caught. If you're really into this kind of thing, you're not the type of client we are interested in dealing with.


Before An Appointment…


Cleanliness:

Have a shower and clean your teeth…the chances of your therapist/ model being a willing participant is directly proportional to your level of personal hygiene.


Money:

Have the payment counted and ready in cash, unless otherwise agreed,


Together At Last…
The more gentlemanly you are, the easier it is for him to create a memorable encounter.


Conversation:

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Be courteous.
-Offer your therapist/ model a drink…
-Engage in a little chit-chat
-Treat him like a friend.

You may be paying for her services, but a little respect will pay dividends later… Detailed personal questions should be a no-go area. This guy is with you under a business arrangement, so don't expect him to tell you his life history or innermost secrets.


Under no circumstances ask:

-What does your boyfriend think about your work?
-How long have you been doing this?
-Do your parents know about your job?
-How much money do you make?
-Why don't you marry a rich man and forget about this work?
-How many clients do you massage in one day?
-Can I have your private number?

These are very personal and patronizing questions, so don't ask them, unless you are looking for a very cool performance or equally embarrassing questions in return, like:

-What does your wife or boyfriend think of this?
-How long have YOU been doing this?
-Do your children know that you having a session with therapist/ model?
-Does your boss know you're here?
-Have you ever thought about going on a diet?
-Why don't you go home to your partner and forget about this service?


Payment:

You should already have the payment ready, so at a suitable moment when he mentions fixing the business side of things, hand him the payment. And don't try a bit of last minute bartering…the prices are set.


The nitty gritty


“No” means “No”

If you want a service that he does not provide… Please do not force and ruin the mood.


Some more advice for less experienced gentlemen:


Stopping for a break

During the session, when the Male therapist/ models is building up the relaxing feeling by giving you the special session. Please do not stop for a break as it will spoilt the whole atmosphere.


Being a professional than the therapist or model

Don't force the issue by forcing ask of what you want.

Yes, you are the client, you can have whatever services you like. However the Male therapists/ models are the professional and knows how to do it just right. Let them perform.


Close of Play…


Only play for overtime if you can pay for overtime. Don't expect a “quickie” in the last 15 minutes.

At that point, you should be talking to him as he packs his things, don't think that he’s going to continue massaging you for hours until you have had enough.

The deal you have is based on time, service and you agreed to it in advance.

If you wish him to stay longer, by all means extend your session but please respect that he may have pre-booked appointments waiting.

Don't offer to buy him a drink or a meal, or suggest sending him off to his next location, and expecting him to do so without payment.

You may have got on very well, and he may genuinely like you, but business is business and he will prefer it to be kept that way.

As mentioned above, he is like any other professional. Ever thought of what would happen if you asked your lawyer to draw up some extra contracts for you, but can he do it in his own time, at home, for free?

No.

Would your accountant give a few hours' advice free? No. So don't confuse the issue.

Therapists and models are the same, but you pay for his skills and time rather than her legal or numerical knowledge and time. If you feel that your time with your therapist and model was pleasurable and special to you, it is highly appreciated but never expected to give your therapist/ model a tip.

You can do this at the end of your time together by gracefully and discretely handing it to him. Do not ask our therapists/ models for their private numbers.

They choose to be presented by OUTCALL 24 HRS for privacy and discretion reasons, but also because they don't want to arrange appointments by themselves.

Some therapists/ models are available for uncomplicated long term ‘assignments’ with benefactors, on an arranged 3, 6 or 12 months contract, at his required price.

If you feel you'd like to really get to know the companion you have an attachment to, this may be an option for you, subject to the therapist/ model schedule and availability.