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Old 02-08-2012, 02:35 PM   #1
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OK, I don't know if this has been asked or discussed in the past, but..........


Should a hobbyist tell a provider upfront if he has a skin condition?

I'm guessing that the hobbyists would be a little put off if he showed up and found out the provider he's about to see has a skin condition.
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Old 02-08-2012, 02:44 PM   #2
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Ms. Elena, yes. If you're going to be touching a lot of bacteria (open acne spreads bacteria) or having that bacteria on your sheets, then you have every right to know. If his skin condition is contagious, you need to know - i.e. shingles, mouth sores, etc.

Open acne that is rubbed or touched by someone with bacteria on their hands can actually make their open sores more infected.

As a massage therapist, acne, shingles, etc is considered a contraindication for massage and we are to massage around it.

I personally would not want oozing pustules on my sheets or hands. I would want them to be healed up before. I would prefer knowing before the appointment so I can make an informed decision.

If in doubt, look up their skin condition and see if it's contagious.
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Old 02-08-2012, 02:45 PM   #3
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Some do and some don't. Its not regular that a hobby would describe themselves to the provider before meeting. Sometimes it does happen.
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Old 02-08-2012, 02:46 PM   #4
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Yes. If there is any physical ailments it should be disclosed while setting up the appointment. This gives either the provider or hobbyist to back out and reschedule. It's common courtesy.
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Yes. It's much better to know up front rather than have an awkward moment and then have a really uncomfortable session (if it even goes that far).
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Old 02-08-2012, 02:57 PM   #6
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OK, so would it be rude to add that into a website or showcase?


I recently met a client for the first time and once he was undressed......he has eczema (a few other things too) all over.....legs, thighs, ball sack and there were a few scabs. I didn't know how to get out of it except for telling him that I wasn't comfortable and was unable to go through with the session. I gave him all his money back and apologized numerous times.

I feel bad though.
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Don't feel bad.. You have to be comfortable with it. He should disclose that to providers or on his p411. Just add to your website that they should disclose all health problems: i.e, skin disorders, heart problems, diabetes, etc. I don't see a problem with that at all.
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Old 02-08-2012, 03:23 PM   #8
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OK, so would it be rude to add that into a website or showcase?


I recently met a client for the first time and once he was undressed......he has eczema (a few other things too) all over.....legs, thighs, ball sack and there were a few scabs. I didn't know how to get out of it except for telling him that I wasn't comfortable and was unable to go through with the session. I gave him all his money back and apologized numerous times.

I feel bad though.
Don't feel bad. It would have been common courtesy for him to say something or at least mention it beforehand.
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Old 02-08-2012, 03:41 PM   #9
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Wow...if I had a skin condition like any of those listed above, I would be so self-conscious that I don't think I would have the nerve to try to set up a session in the first place.

...and then to be denied service. That would be extremely deflating and there is just no way that I could set myself for something like that. I can understand the guys need for companionship though.

MsElena...I think you did the right thing. He should've at the very least, mentioned something like that to begin with in order to give you a heads up on the situation.
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Old 02-08-2012, 03:47 PM   #10
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OK, so would it be rude to add that into a website or showcase?


I recently met a client for the first time and once he was undressed......he has eczema (a few other things too) all over.....legs, thighs, ball sack and there were a few scabs. I didn't know how to get out of it except for telling him that I wasn't comfortable and was unable to go through with the session. I gave him all his money back and apologized numerous times.

I feel bad though.
It would certainly make sense to re-contact the references you called or email the ladies who gave "OK's" and let them know that withholding this information made for a disappointing encounter both for you and for their client.

A well written paragraph about expectations regarding divulging such details would be quiet appropriate. I'm surprised this hasn't come up more often actually.

Which leads to another question; had you known in advance could some sort of precaution been taken? Perhaps leaving the client clothed for a bent over "quickie" type service for instance (rate reduced I suppose)? On the one hand it's a terrible shock to a lady, on the other, people with handicaps (which I'd consider this to be) have needs to. Just food for thought.

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OK, I don't know if this has been asked or discussed in the past, but..........


Should a hobbyist tell a provider upfront if he has a skin condition?

I'm guessing that the hobbyists would be a little put off if he showed up and found out the provider he's about to see has a skin condition.
YES of course. I expect that all relevant health issues should be disclosed. She does not need to know that I had my tonsils removed at age 4, but if I have skin conditions, or anything that is contagious, it is at the very least decent and moral to let her know. The responsibility is a two way street, not limited to only the hobbiest, but also on the SP.
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:19 PM   #12
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P411 asks this on the client's profile. I'd hope a gentleman would be honest about it.
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:46 PM   #13
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OK, I don't know if this has been asked or discussed in the past, but..........


Should a hobbyist tell a provider upfront if he has a skin condition?

I'm guessing that the hobbyists would be a little put off if he showed up and found out the provider he's about to see has a skin condition.
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OK, so would it be rude to add that into a website or showcase?


I recently met a client for the first time and once he was undressed......he has eczema (a few other things too) all over.....legs, thighs, ball sack and there were a few scabs. I didn't know how to get out of it except for telling him that I wasn't comfortable and was unable to go through with the session. I gave him all his money back and apologized numerous times.

I feel bad though.
OK, you weren't clear until your second post exactly what kind of "skin" problems you meant. I was thinking maybe large birth marks or burn scars or something like that.

IDK that eczema is contagious (my mom had it, and we never took any kind of precautions), but the "few other things too" would have caused me to pause also.

In the final analysis, health-wise, the hobby is a place to be cautious. The conduct in which we engage is dangerous enough to begin with. We have whole threads devoted to how dangerous BBBJs are. Even kissing. I think if you see something that gives you pause, you should take that pause.

Some will argue that you should have kept the donation. I think you did the honorable thing.

But the client also needs to have this information. He should know to disclose in the future.
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:54 PM   #14
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OK, so would it be rude to add that into a website or showcase?


I recently met a client for the first time and once he was undressed......he has eczema (a few other things too) all over.....legs, thighs, ball sack and there were a few scabs. I didn't know how to get out of it except for telling him that I wasn't comfortable and was unable to go through with the session. I gave him all his money back and apologized numerous times.

I feel bad though.

You did the right thing...you refunded his money and apologized, and so don't worry about it.
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Old 02-08-2012, 06:31 PM   #15
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OK, you weren't clear until your second post exactly what kind of "skin" problems you meant. I was thinking maybe large birth marks or burn scars or something like that.

IDK that eczema is contagious (my mom had it, and we never took any kind of precautions), but the "few other things too" would have caused me to pause also.

In the final analysis, health-wise, the hobby is a place to be cautious. The conduct in which we engage is dangerous enough to begin with. We have whole threads devoted to how dangerous BBBJs are. Even kissing. I think if you see something that gives you pause, you should take that pause.

Some will argue that you should have kept the donation. I think you did the honorable thing.

But the client also needs to have this information. He should know to disclose in the future.

Charles,

Yes, I should've made it more clear in my first post.

Of course some are going to think that I should've kept the money, but not only was I not getting my fee, but he wasn't getting what he wanted. We both lost at his expense, but I felt that since I declined the session after he had gotten undressed, I would bite the bullet and lose money.

Eczema isn't contagious, but the scabs/open scabs and the flakes of skin just really put me off. It just wasn't in one part of the body, but ALL OVER. Like I said, ball sack, legs, thighs, back, chest....it was bad.

I did contact his references and asked them why in the hell they didn't tell me about this when I spoke with them. Their response, "didn't bother me so I figured it wouldn't bother you." Gee, thanks for thinking for me. Bitches.
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