Mavica Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago There's probably not one of us who doesn't have instinctive mood killers when we're hooking up / having sex / being intimate. The article linked below references that, and within the article is a link to another social media discussion. Do you have mood killers? Gay guys asked their mood-killers – the responses are so valid vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I don't recall cases of often mentioned bad breath/ bad hygiene or attempts at violence but my mood killers are: - guy emerging from the toilet second after water was flashed so obviously no attempt was made to shower/ wash - answering phone and engaging in long conversation without any sign of asking for permission -playing / scrolling on the phone - asking "can I go now ?" well before agreed time - that results in permanent removal from the list of suitable companions Quote
Keithambrose Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, vinapu said: I don't recall cases of often mentioned bad breath/ bad hygiene or attempts at violence but my mood killers are: - guy emerging from the toilet second after water was flashed so obviously no attempt was made to shower/ wash - answering phone and engaging in long conversation without any sign of asking for permission -playing / scrolling on the phone - asking "can I go now ?" well before agreed time - that results in permanent removal from the list of suitable companions Arguing about fee. Quote
vinapu Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Keithambrose said: Arguing about fee. that would be but in my case I like that part to be covered well before hitting the door. If they raise issue after the session it more nuissance than mood killer Quote
jimmie50 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Mood killers for me are someone being aggressive or causing pain; someone wanting me to be aggressive or physically administer pain to them; someone who won't kiss or is a bad kisser. One of my favorite things to do is shower together before and after, so unless they refused that part of the fun not taking a shower wouldn't be an issue. Since I often prefer overnights or long term, I make sure they know in advance I expect them to join me for breakfast before departing. I cannot recall the phone ever being an issue, but I would not hesitate to ask them to put the phone away. Not really a mood killer for me, though. If they continued using the phone, I would invite them to leave and adjust compensation accordingly. Quote