With Stephanie Love (Alluring Intros) on TA, I thought it would only make sense to help out her newfound clientele. With being as outspoken as she is, it's not hard to gauge the kind of woman Stephanie is or how important sex is in the moment to her. She wears her personality on her shoulders and has no problem letting her clients, let alone the world, know what she likes and dislikes when you book her. This particular segment focused on women and their bodies, as well as what it takes to perform oral well.
Stephanie's take on performing oral makes sense, though from what I know of members in the community, it doesn't really hold water. She talks about these older men who have performed oral on her not being as attentive, failing to ask what she likes, and just diving right in—believing that what worked in the 80s or 90s will translate to today. Obviously, Stephanie is just speaking from experience, but there are members I know for a fact who are older and more attentive when it comes to this. In the moment, they make it their life's goal to get that provider to climax, and often do. I would say the beard thing is new to me. It wasn't something that was brought to my attention when performing oral, so I never thought it was a possibility that it could hurt the woman. Good to know.
Then came the “all holes on deck” conversation she worked in there. At this point, if you don't know that anatomy varies, then sexual education might not have been your strong suit growing up. Everyone should know that certain bodies respond differently, though we can't really tell until we're in the moment. It's something that I believe was common knowledge. Porn has given the illusion that everyone can handle everything, but in itself, it's an illusion meant to entertain and not really be realistic.
Stephanie was as vocal as she ever was here. I believe she was a little flawed in what she was saying, but this sounds like more of a rant than anything else. I'm guessing an older client approached things as if they were on set, catering to an audience, and it wasn't something Stephanie took a liking to. As much as this was a rant, it was still a learning experience.
