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Hello
I don't go out dogging as often as I would like nowdays and most times I manage to go it's a complete dissapointment - hardly any couples - or if anything starts happening kiddies turn up and wreck everything. So it was a nice surprise the other night when a young lady from a car next to mine offered "a nice bj" and as quickly gone as she asked for 20 quid for it....
Does that happen often? - is that what became of dogging?
Oh I was out near Ringwood/Bournemouth.
Are the any new places? Please Help!!!
I miss things as they were 4-5 years ago - taht was fun then...
Sonds like she was an enterprising young lady lol But you never said whether you paid her? To be honest the boy racer thing has been spoiling the scene for some time now, they have been there spoiling it for as long as doggers have been doing their thing. I think they always will be, you just have to snatch what enjoyment you can get when the opportunity presents itself.
We ourselves have fallen foul of the kiddies in little cars and become wary of the fake camera flashes in the dark, we can by instinct spot a real dogger from a pretender even in the pitch black.
No I didn't pay her simply because I never bring any cash - I leave my wallet at home - why would I need to? And she said it all in just one sentence "Nice BJ smile for 20 quid sad "
Did you try haggling the price down ?
Was that an "all-in-cum-in-mouth-and-swallow" job, or a "take-and-spit" ?
Or maybe since you had no cash you didn't ask ?
You could possibly have got the price down to a fiver/tenner for an initial bj and then a finish by hand.
No I didn't haggle - But i had a few ideas and if I she approches me again I will ask her :twisted:
I had a similar experience recently. A mature lady got out of a parked car, came round to the window of mine and offered a ' nice blowjob ' for £15, and £20 if I wanted to go back to theirs. I said I don't carry cash. I guess it's a variation of walking the streets. Nothing like the real thing, I'm afraid - free and spontaneous. On which topic, if the couple who entertained four or five guys at lunchtime a couple of Saturdays ago in S. London are reading, I must say a big thanks - there were lots of smiles on faces after smile