Hygiene about nipple sucking
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Sometimes I feel nauseated when thinking that what I suck probably is the dried saliva of another customer!!! :(
Should I next time use some wet napkins to clean her nipples first? But this seems irrespective to her, like treating her as an object rather than a person.
At this point, the only/best solution seems that, hopefully, she has the habit of cleaning her own body parts every time she goes back to save the cash after lap dances/VIP. At least I know that, every time after her sharing dinner with me, she goes back to brush her teeth.
Should I next time use some wet napkins to clean her nipples first? But this seems irrespective to her, like treating her as an object rather than a person.
At this point, the only/best solution seems that, hopefully, she has the habit of cleaning her own body parts every time she goes back to save the cash after lap dances/VIP. At least I know that, every time after her sharing dinner with me, she goes back to brush her teeth.
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OTCing is another good way to combat, but you never know what she was doing before you meet!
I arrange club visits with my current fav ahead of time via text so that I'm her first customer of the night. She shows up freshly shaved, showered and "exfoliated"(whatever that involves), so she smells fresh and clean, and her skin is baby smooth and (hopefully) germ/salivia free.
Failing that, maybe booze could serve as a field expedient antiseptic?
Same goes for suckling a dancer's nipple (and I'd be hard pressed to resist when it's mere centimeters from my mouth). You're going to get cooties from previous guy(s) and who knows where else, depending on what she touched before fondling her own breasts during her dance, rolling chest down on the stage, climbing the pole. So, I'd say partake, and then afterward, head for the restroom and swish your mouth our with mouthwash, either from the bathroom troll or from a little bottle you keep stashed in your jacket pocket. It'll have the side benefit of keeping your mouth cleaner and your breath kissing sweet.
I had never thought of carrying mouthwash in a pocket when I go to a club.
It goes on the checklist from now on.
Maybe next time, I should put it clear that I should be served first!
All day long, we're touching door knobs/handrails, shaking hands, and handling a huge assortment of items (way more than we realize) and then we pick our nose, rub our eyes, and bite our nails (again, way more than we realize). It's part and parcel with living and just about impossible to avoid.
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tell that to howard hughes ;)
GatorFan.. Done that far too many times to be worried about it. Not much you can do, short of using a "dental dam", and neither I nor the girl would enjoy that! (everytime, I get paranoid afterward, and every little tingle / twinge I feel on my lips or tongue, increases my anxiety. So far, no harm done, thankfully.
I tend to watch the dancers from which I wish to receive a dance. If they go to the LD area before I decide accept a dance from them, I watch what they do. Often a dancer will retire to the dressing room for some time. I expect perhaps they are freshening up. I know that my current favorite tells me she needs to visit the ladies room before she dances for me, and I KNOW she freshens up.
Do all do this? I doubt it. Another way of looking at this was addressed sometime ago in a different topic that mentioned the glass wear in a club. Chances are, using them, you are just as likely to swap spit with some other guy.
I kind of "need" nipple activity for a dance to be truly enjoyable for me. Does this mean my mother didn't breast-feed me?