Etiquette...Dress attire

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Question for all you pro pooners...
What would you guys call "proper dress attire" for visiting a SP? Here is my dilemma, I have very little (actually none) time to set up visits with SP's outside of normal business hours, HOWEVER I am fortunate enough to be able to disappear from work for slightly extended amounts of time... Here is the dilemma part, I work in a industrial sort of setting which means I do not go to work dressed in a suit or in any sort of semi casual work wear. I have many opportunities to schedule visits, and have very much considered it on many occasions but my conscious usually gets the best of me because of what I am wearing. Don't get me wrong my work wear isn't so bad that I'm kicking mud off my rubber boots as I'm walking in the door, and I'm not a mechanic smelling of oil and gas, or a fisherman fresh from gutting the mornings catch! My work wear consists of a clean pair of jeans, t-shirt, and safety shoes (which actually don't look like safety shoes). My next problem is I am some what of a clean freak and prefer... Actually demand a shower before entering in any sort of intimate setting (which I'm sure any SP would appreciate) but is showering at a Sp's place of work considered "normal"? And if so is that part of the time I've just paid for?

I frequent this site often and constantly read reviews of women I would absolutely love to meet but I also don't want to put an SP in a position that when I walk in the door not 100% put together and asking for a shower they think I just rolled off a bus stop bench on main!

Anyhoo and pro pooner advise would be appreciated... Not to mention thoughts and comments from SP's are also encouraged!

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I think that your questions about attire and a shower are best answered by the ladies themsleves. However, I will say that I prefer to be casually dressed when I visit (jeans, a t-shirt and casual shoes or runners) and that I frequently ask to shower the minute I arrive. The casual clothing attracts less attention and many ladies that I have visited welcome a freshly showered visitor, particularly later in the day. I consider the time I spend showering to be part of the time paid for. After all, you are still taking up her time even if you are only showering.

I think that you're on the right track with your clothing and asking to shower.
 

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I agree completely. It's amazing how quickly one can shower when a beautiful woman is waiting for you!
I think that your questions about attire and a shower are best answered by the ladies themsleves. However, I will say that I prefer to be casually dressed when I visit (jeans, a t-shirt and casual shoes or runners) and that I frequently ask to shower the minute I arrive. The casual clothing attracts less attention and many ladies that I have visited welcome a freshly showered visitor, particularly later in the day. I consider the time I spend showering to be part of the time paid for. After all, you are still taking up her time even if you are only showering.

I think that you're on the right track with your clothing and asking to shower.
 
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