You bring up a good point.
[QUOTE=Ck813;5713429]Let me just say be very careful when doing this, reducing tip. The provider just may yell something you never want to hear and then your ass is fucked up. The provider may get arrested for prostitution but imagine you getting arrested and charge with some type of sexual charge, rape I would assume being the worse.
A provider did this to me over 25 years ago and from that day on of the provider sucks from the get go it's mama I'm out. No touching, no nothing. So if I see that she is plump I'm out. She ugly I'm out. Once she starts sucking you, you start fucking it's all over in my book. If you are going to pound fucking pound. If she says stop you better stopped. IMHO they still have the upper hand. If it's consensual it's still up to the courts-.[/QUOTE]Yes, if the therapist says to stop fucking, stop. If the therapist stops sucking, do not force her head back down. When they stop stroking your dick, it is over. Based on expected tip and actual service, adjust the tip you give her.
In the few instances the amount of tip I have given was questioned by the therapist, I simply give them my reason. Shortage of time, quality of the massage, answering texts / calls too much, leaving the room too much. Most are still unhappy, but do not have a response. No one has ever raised her voice. One got upset and went off via text messages.
I always try to be fair and I feel over the years I have become a little more understanding about how they work and operate. With reports on this forum I am able to avoid potential bad situations.
On the flip side, when I have a good experience, I tip more. If my back is bothering me and she goes above and beyond to work out the problem, perhaps even going over time, I tip extra. If the work space is great, music soothing, room temperature not too cold or warm, conversation interesting, no incoming calls or texts, I like to tip more. It is not too often, but I always hope for a good session.