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Jaygee
05-07-2020, 09:43 PM
Being a very new punter . . . full of energy and keen to try this new pleasure .. and reading here lots . ..
I wanted to ask if there was any special etiquette when walking into an establishment and there are other punters there?

Is it like walking into the Mens Room . . . you only look straight ahead and don't generally engage in any chit chat . .. just get in there. . piss . . then get out?
Or do you, nod your head in acknowledgement of a fellow punters existence???

Is there an etiquette thread here???? I couldn't find it. . .

rooter
05-07-2020, 10:26 PM
Avoid eye contact. Say nothing. Look at your phone.

asiafever
05-07-2020, 10:39 PM
Yeah generally accepted etiquette is to just ghost each other. I was standing in the hallway chatting to a manager
and the girl I had just seen one day when a customer came up the stairs. He looked petrified. He just froze not knowing where to look etc. Manager told the girl to take him to the room while we finished chatting. Again doesn't worry me, say hi, nod, fist bump, whatever, we're all adults and know why we're there.

hornedone
05-07-2020, 10:51 PM
suggest a jerk off circle?

Jaygee
05-07-2020, 10:55 PM
OMFG!!! Soggy sao!!?? I don't think so!!!! :D

asiafever
05-07-2020, 11:04 PM
suggest a jerk off circle?

:shout:
Yeah ok probably draw the line there I'd say.

Jaygee
05-07-2020, 11:34 PM
thnx guys - am keen to try a shop in a few weeks time or so

winboy
06-07-2020, 01:39 AM
Imo, a good shop will make it such customers don’t see each other + Customer etiquette to not loiter/have long conversation in shop area where other customers pass, if possible

Idkfa
06-07-2020, 11:16 AM
Haha. Just stay in your waiting booth. Never know when 60 minutes is gonna bust in and record a sting operation on the mamasan for slavery

cuteguy
08-07-2020, 12:08 PM
I've never seen any guys make conversation in the waiting room even after making any recommendations when the girls were introduced. I guess most guys don't want to engage in conversation. Each to their own or just too embarrassed to be in a shop.

rooter
08-07-2020, 12:50 PM
I can't stand guys who insist on a conversation in the waiting room and don't get the hint that you don't want to talk.
I am looking at my phone, I am answering your questions with a yeah, nah, hmmm, or grunt and you are still talking to me.

Getpearls90
08-07-2020, 01:36 PM
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Mill88
09-07-2020, 06:52 PM
Some shops seem to acknowledge the ghosting rule and let you know when the 'coast is clear'. Others not so much and you need to walk past a punter coming in as you go out.
I would hate to bump into someone I knew.

I used to work in North Sydney for a short time. You can see the punters going in and out of Pure Massage across the road from the shopping centre side. I was having my lunch outside across the road and saw one of my office colleagues going in. I told him he smelt nice when I saw him back in the office. :)

cuteguy
10-07-2020, 01:53 PM
Some shops seem to acknowledge the ghosting rule and let you know when the 'coast is clear'. Others not so much and you need to walk past a punter coming in as you go out.
I would hate to bump into someone I knew.

I used to work in North Sydney for a short time. You can see the punters going in and out of Pure Massage across the road from the shopping centre side. I was having my lunch outside across the road and saw one of my office colleagues going in. I told him he smelt nice when I saw him back in the office. :)

What did he say in response?

carmen farquis
10-07-2020, 02:36 PM
It doesn't help when guys call I to check the lineup with no intention of seeing one of the girls or hang around after they finish because they think they are friends with the mamasan or write reviews for the shop or whatever reason they think makes it alright to still be there.

Thats so disrespectful, especially if they touch the girls or try to cop a free feel of the receptionist. Really once your time is up you have no right to be there.

142 was full of them but I suppose they were probably out of it.

Mill88
10-07-2020, 02:38 PM
What did he say in response?

He gave out a nervous laugh but never acknowledged that I might know what was going on. That taught me a rule about punting too close to place of work.

liminal
10-07-2020, 03:49 PM
Yeah generally accepted etiquette is to just ghost each other. I was standing in the hallway chatting to a manager
and the girl I had just seen one day when a customer came up the stairs. He looked petrified. He just froze not knowing where to look etc. Manager told the girl to take him to the room while we finished chatting. Again doesn't worry me, say hi, nod, fist bump, whatever, we're all adults and know why we're there.

You could also try a bit of slapstick and stand there, shirt tails poking out the unzipped fly, as a means to diffuse the tension with an uncomfortable punter

whilst each to our own and not all are blessed with ruddy complexions , I’ subscribe to the above .

If you gonna quake and shake in the room , why in the reception?

rooter
10-07-2020, 04:05 PM
It doesn't help when guys call I to check the lineup with no intention of seeing one of the girls or hang around after they finish because they think they are friends with the mamasan or write reviews for the shop or whatever reason they think makes it alright to still be there.

Thats so disrespectful, especially if they touch the girls or try to cop a free feel of the receptionist. Really once your time is up you have no right to be there.

142 was full of them but I suppose they were probably out of it.


These guys who think it's OK hanging around being chummy with the girls and reception must think it's Cheers - "where everybody knows your name ... and they are always glad you came". LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS0VQOHX7lM

asiafever
10-07-2020, 04:26 PM
You could also try a bit of slapstick and stand there, shirt tails poking out the unzipped fly, as a means to diffuse the tension with an uncomfortable punter

whilst each to our own and not all are blessed with ruddy complexions , I’ subscribe to the above .

If you gonna quake and shake in the room , why in the reception?

To clarify the above circumstance, it was a masaage shop, waiting room was occupied, other rooms full and manager and new girl wanted immediate feedback as it was her first session, girl needed some finer points translated for the next customer . It wasn't a leisurely chat shooting the breeze, if I'm going to talk with a girl, that's in the room during our session, with a manager then empty room, kitchen or somewhere discrete. Of course space limitations of the premises needs to be taken in to account also.
Rocking up to a shop to check the line up with no intention of staying, for nothing better to do, is poor form, wasting everyone's time. It's not a social club.
Have never been asked to share a waiting room at a venue.

Eclipsefun
12-07-2020, 05:28 PM
Dick out, jacking myself off to get hard in preparation for my session.

frankyang
19-07-2020, 06:52 PM
I don't bother to avoid eye contact but avoid talking to anyone else. Feels rude and asking for trouble otherwise.