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    desslock
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    Your first question is easy. Cleanliness? Some guys just don't know about washing out. I have on several occasions been with really really hot bottoms, who are simply not ready to bottom. Just teach. Show them the device for cleaning, and they are wide eyed and grateful that you have illuminated their life with this information.

    Remember you are giving them a benefit, so that way for you it is not embarrassing or difficult. You are being a helper. And everyone likes helpful people.

    :toff:

    Steve


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    chick with a bass basschick's Avatar
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    i'm with steve here - think of the embarrassment you are saving them later.

    also remember that they are doing this as a job. sure, a fun job, but still a job. you are helping them prepare, and if you do it in a matter of fact way rather than mumbling "i have... uh... something... awkward to talk to you about" most will probably accept this as a normal thing (which it is) and not feel embarrassed.

    OR

    you could give each model a sheet of paper when he arrives with all the important stuff about condoms, internal and external cleaning, etc. make them initial each item and make sure there's a shower, soap, towels, disposable enema bags, etc where you do the shoot.


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    On the other hand.... You have different fingers
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    We choose the sheet-of-paper plan (and not to wipe with!). Both before they arrive and after they get here, models are given detailed instructions about everything from cleaning out appropriately to not going "Was that good?" a quarter second after they've cum. We actually go over it with them since it seems many of them simply won't read the damn thing... and that seems to solve most of our problems.


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    Quote Originally Posted by boyfunk
    We choose the sheet-of-paper plan (and not to wipe with!). Both before they arrive and after they get here, models are given detailed instructions about everything from cleaning out appropriately to not going "Was that good?" a quarter second after they've cum. We actually go over it with them since it seems many of them simply won't read the damn thing... and that seems to solve most of our problems.
    Of course I know how we do it .. But I still think it needs to be more detailed cause I think when a model keeps making jokes about it over and over there uncomfortable... Im trying to think of more than 1 method to make them feel good about it etc.... Plus I know models who tell me how difficult the subject is especially comming from certain places or how it was presented so all Im looking for here is other options and methods that can be useful and so far so good! Thanks people.. Love you All!!


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    Before we shoot a model, we email him a list of "do's and don'ts" for the shoot, including clothing suggestions, grooming advice etc. and including instructions for hygiene. Furthermore, we're very clear about our attitude towards off-camera contact and drug use. We remind them at every step of the way that modeling for us is a job, not an adventure (kinda the opposite of the Army, eh?). I think it's just a matter of telling them your expectations, reminding them constantly, and not being afraid to punish the violators. Of course, the crew needs to lead by example, too. You can't have the crew breaking the rules for the talent to see.


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    KellyTaylor
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    Quote Originally Posted by citiboyz
    Before we shoot a model, we email him a list of "do's and don'ts" for the shoot, including clothing suggestions, grooming advice etc. and including instructions for hygiene. Furthermore, we're very clear about our attitude towards off-camera contact and drug use. We remind them at every step of the way that modeling for us is a job, not an adventure (kinda the opposite of the Army, eh?). I think it's just a matter of telling them your expectations, reminding them constantly, and not being afraid to punish the violators. Of course, the crew needs to lead by example, too. You can't have the crew breaking the rules for the talent to see.
    LOL I never do.. Hahaha But yeah I do agree with you steve.. LOL is that some type of hint or something ....*Winks*


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    desslock
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    Another thing that has helped for me, is to give the irrigation device a personalized name. Since the very first big red bag I purchased was packaged in a box emblazoned with a smiling, seemingly fresh-looking lady sitting in a field of wildflowers.... I call the device Ms. Daisy.... and it's now just a part of my vocabulary like Kleenex, or Xerox or Pepsi.

    So in my household, you might hear sentences like - "hey, you need to go Ms Daisy" or "Can I borrow Ms Daisy?" or "Where is Ms. Daisy?" or "I've been Ms Daisying for an hour and I'm not done yet"

    I bring this up specifically because Kelly asked for "non embarrassing ways" to raise the subject.

    Ms. Daisy


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