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Re: I can’t stand bad breath clients
« Reply #15 on: 29 July 2019, 03:26:34 pm »
Have you ever had anyone getting offended or cancelling the booking once they were told that they stink?

If that was the actual wording used, I'd expect them to be offended and quite understandably. I've refused to kiss punters before for similar reasons (somebody who must have been the heaviest smoker I've ever run into was the most recent one), but I've done so politely and firmly using adult language.

I don't do reverse oral, but I would refuse that too if I did, and if a punter wanted to end the booking I'd give him a part refund depending on how far it had gone. I think it's swings and roundabouts - I had a bloke.wjo booked.for.an hour leave perfectly happy after 25 minutes the other day and in my experience the good more than camcdl.out the bad.

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« Reply #16 on: 29 July 2019, 03:58:08 pm »
It's happened to me a fair bit recently and I find it the toughest issue to tackle. I'm fine with pissy cocks and just tell them straight but with the really bad breath issue it's more tricky.

Mouthwash just doesn't hack it as it's a health issue.

I just dodge around the issue by pushing their heads somewhere else but from now  if it's really, really bad I will just tell them that they have halitosis and I won't be kissing them.

I certainly couldn't cope with it in a longer booking.

Anyone who has 'shit breath' from now on will be refused French kissing and told why.

I'm glad of this topic.

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« Reply #17 on: 29 July 2019, 04:02:47 pm »
'Shit breath' is often tonsil stones, I think. It's easily dealt with but the smell is unbelievably putrid.

I had a regular a few years ago whose breath was fine until he went on some medication that made it rank; he was a nice bloke and wasn't that big on kissing anyway, but that was the day I learned the Vicks under the nostrils method ;D.

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« Reply #18 on: 29 July 2019, 04:19:29 pm »
I thought shit breath was usually a hole in the tooth badly needing filled or yanked out?

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« Reply #19 on: 29 July 2019, 05:20:27 pm »
I thought shit breath was usually a hole in the tooth badly needing filled or yanked out?

Yes, tooth decay smells foul as does strep throat (which has a very distinctive smell), but tonsil stones make them both seem like a trip around the rose gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show :).

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« Reply #20 on: 29 July 2019, 06:22:15 pm »
But if you are going to be honest and word it nicely rather then you stink what is best? I have in the past said i have a very sensitive nose and i think you might have a mouth problem somewhere as there is a smell there and said has anyone else said this to you and said a trip to dentist or doctors could help diagnose.

A heavy smoker i have just said sorry i am a non smoker so smoking mouth smells are a problem for me.

Turning it around though i remember 2 clients telling me it (was the same woman they both seen) that a worker they saw had severe bad breath and both felt sick from it but neither said nothing to her and one of them left really early as did not wany to be in her presence anymore. Sounds like a possible health problem/ infection how they both described the smell. I do wonder how you cannot pick up the smell yourself or family or friends would tell you.

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« Reply #21 on: 29 July 2019, 06:24:40 pm »
'Shit breath' is often tonsil stones, I think. It's easily dealt with but the smell is unbelievably putrid.

I had a regular a few years ago whose breath was fine until he went on some medication that made it rank; he was a nice bloke and wasn't that big on kissing anyway, but that was the day I learned the Vicks under the nostrils method ;D.

On God, I'm feeling sick at the thought.  :-X

Can you actually see these tonsil stones?

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« Reply #22 on: 29 July 2019, 07:15:15 pm »
On God, I'm feeling sick at the thought.  :-X

Can you actually see these tonsil stones?

You can if you google them :D

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« Reply #23 on: 29 July 2019, 11:31:13 pm »
I think if there is a medical issue, it's very clear. My daughter actually suffers with something that has been mentioned, god knows what, since she was 5. Multiple visits to the dentist and doctor to try get to the bottom of it. 6 years later and we still don't have a remedy, so I do feel for people who suffer with something like this.

She has perfectly healthy teeth, great diet, no tonsil stones, doctor claims not to smell anything. The only thing that minimises the smell is copious amounts of water throughout the day and scraping the tongue but I'd love to know what can treat her breath because she is so self conscious of it and doesn't speak due to it.

So if that's how it affects my kid, I can imagine how Del conscious a client is in tho situation; treat it delicately.

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« Reply #24 on: 30 July 2019, 12:06:23 am »
I think if there is a medical issue, it's very clear. My daughter actually suffers with something that has been mentioned, god knows what, since she was 5. Multiple visits to the dentist and doctor to try get to the bottom of it. 6 years later and we still don't have a remedy, so I do feel for people who suffer with something like this.

She has perfectly healthy teeth, great diet, no tonsil stones, doctor claims not to smell anything. The only thing that minimises the smell is copious amounts of water throughout the day and scraping the tongue but I'd love to know what can treat her breath because she is so self conscious of it and doesn't speak due to it.

So if that's how it affects my kid, I can imagine how Del conscious a client is in tho situation; treat it delicately.

That’s a shame for your daughter.

I’m sure some clients do have some sort of medical condition but I would take a wild guess and would be willing to put all my money on the fact that most of them just don’t care about their oral hygiene and scoff a packet of onion rings and smoke 18 fags with the windows up in the car on the way in.

I bet your daughter doesn’t try to ram her tongue down someone’s throat and then get pissed off if she doesn’t get an enthusiastic snog.

But I agree that there’s no reason to be insensitive unless the client is really trying to stick it on you despite your clear body language that something isn’t right and him failing to take any hints when you physically show him the mouth wash and offer him a mint.
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Re: I can’t stand bad breath clients
« Reply #25 on: 30 July 2019, 12:13:45 am »
If my 11 year old is stuffing her tongue down someone's throat, we have a much larger problem than quiffy breath  :o ;D

I find most of the time when clients have bad breath, it's because they are dehydrated. Although I have seen a guy a couple of times who has a very bad sinus problem, and my whole room stinks after he has been but he senses that I don't want to kiss him so he doesn't force it. They should read our body language, if we are not ebthusiatically kissing them back, there is clearly a problem.

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« Reply #26 on: 30 July 2019, 12:28:13 am »
Yes Veg, these guys are dessicated as a coconut husk, so foul dry mouth isn't suprising. I don't have doggy breath-kissing issues now as I don't really provide it. But I force some 'dazed and confused' clients to drink one or two glasses of water even if they protest they're not thirsty...they're totally dehydrated. They perk up within a couple minutes and look amazed. That's why they have no focus, can't hear questions and parrot what I've said, their brain's shutting down. When I ask what if they've had a drink they say yes four coffees or a red bull.
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« Reply #27 on: 30 July 2019, 09:12:00 am »
That’s a shame for your daughter.

I’m sure some clients do have some sort of medical condition but I would take a wild guess and would be willing to put all my money on the fact that most of them just don’t care about their oral hygiene and scoff a packet of onion rings and smoke 18 fags with the windows up in the car on the way in.

I bet your daughter doesn’t try to ram her tongue down someone’s throat and then get pissed off if she doesn’t get an enthusiastic snog.

But I agree that there’s no reason to be insensitive unless the client is really trying to stick it on you despite your clear body language that something isn’t right and him failing to take any hints when you physically show him the mouth wash and offer him a mint.

Spot on.

Some do not care about there oral hygiene even when you are holding your breath not to smell them and there forcing there tongue in your mouth knowing you are pulling away.

I feel sorry for the ones though that have a problem and they cannot seem to get rid of it and there conscious of it and it affects there life.

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Re: I can’t stand bad breath clients
« Reply #28 on: 31 July 2019, 12:40:30 pm »
Gosh, this thread is making my stomach feel very sensitive hahaha!

I had an older gentleman visit me a while back.
He had very bad breath, his saliva was thick and coated his lips and mouth (I’m almost heaving remembering the experience)

After I kissed him, I excused myself to the bathroom where I could see his thick, white saliva round my mouth. I heaved (quietly) and scrubbed my mouth.
After that, he did RO and when he asked me to kiss him again I told him I didn’t do that after RO - he didn’t seem to find it a problem, he actually said “ah yes, for hygiene”

I was “unavailable” the next time he tried to book.

No thank you, kind sir.  :-X

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« Reply #29 on: 31 July 2019, 10:28:52 pm »
Gosh, this thread is making my stomach feel very sensitive hahaha!

I had an older gentleman visit me a while back.
He had very bad breath, his saliva was thick and coated his lips and mouth (I’m almost heaving remembering the experience)

After I kissed him, I excused myself to the bathroom where I could see his thick, white saliva round my mouth. I heaved (quietly) and scrubbed my mouth.
After that, he did RO and when he asked me to kiss him again I told him I didn’t do that after RO - he didn’t seem to find it a problem, he actually said “ah yes, for hygiene”

I was “unavailable” the next time he tried to book.

No thank you, kind sir.  :-X

Oh god this is so revolting. I would have blatenly refused to kiss him you were too nice even giving him that.

I bet you wanted to scrub your face and mouth to an inch of it's life...poor you.