By “minimum time,” I mean: what’s the shortest amount of time you go for, and why?
I used to book an hour exclusively—right up until the first time I tried 120 minutes. I even got a little discount since it was late in the evening and I was the provider’s last client. Didn’t really matter to me whether I got a discount or not, because I tipped her the rest anyway…
Either way, two hours was PERFECT.
I’d often felt rushed with just an hour, especially since I usually take a hot, steamy shower beforehand—and that alone eats up 10-15 minutes before I even start with what I’m really there for.
I still shower when I see a provider—well, when it’s an incall—but mentally, it’s a game-changer knowing that even if 15 minutes are gone in the shower, there’s still 1 hour and 45 minutes left for DFK, BBBJ, Doggy, Missionary, etc.—enough for 2, maybe even 3 rounds—and the best part is you can actually take your time.
I´ve also noticed that many providers tend to be more forgiving with clients who book 2+ hours in the sense that they’re less concerned about clock-watching.
From my experience, the best time to book longer sessions is around 7 PM - chances are you’re the last or next-to-last client of the day, which just adds to the relaxed vibe.

I used to book an hour exclusively—right up until the first time I tried 120 minutes. I even got a little discount since it was late in the evening and I was the provider’s last client. Didn’t really matter to me whether I got a discount or not, because I tipped her the rest anyway…
Either way, two hours was PERFECT.
I’d often felt rushed with just an hour, especially since I usually take a hot, steamy shower beforehand—and that alone eats up 10-15 minutes before I even start with what I’m really there for.
I still shower when I see a provider—well, when it’s an incall—but mentally, it’s a game-changer knowing that even if 15 minutes are gone in the shower, there’s still 1 hour and 45 minutes left for DFK, BBBJ, Doggy, Missionary, etc.—enough for 2, maybe even 3 rounds—and the best part is you can actually take your time.
I´ve also noticed that many providers tend to be more forgiving with clients who book 2+ hours in the sense that they’re less concerned about clock-watching.
From my experience, the best time to book longer sessions is around 7 PM - chances are you’re the last or next-to-last client of the day, which just adds to the relaxed vibe.

