Adult store courtesy- Do’s & Don’ts

Lets talk Etiquette.

 

After working in the Adult retail Industry on and off for the past 6 years, I have seen many things and heard every pick-up line in the book.
Good thing i absolutely love the industry and wouldn’t ever dream of leaving.

I have seen some crazy things the good and bad, but you cant expect to breeze through life expecting nothing bad to ever happen.
But i have decided to write a small list on some of the Do’s & Don’ts of entering an Adult store to make your visit and ours more
“Pleasurable”.

Do

  • Ask questions, we are in here to help you and honestly don’t care how silly or wild your question is .
    We’ve probably already heard it before anyway.
  • Take as long as you want, picking a new toy is exciting and definitely worth spending that extra time time scoping out whats best for you.
  • Do bring in your partner/friends. Its more exciting when you have your lover with you.
  • Do try on as many outfits are you please, we have dressing rooms for a reason and love helping you find the sexiest Lingerie.
  • Relax, enjoy talking to your friendly sales assistant and check out all the new goodies that are on the market.
  • Do have a giggle at some of our novelty items, I still find them amusing too.
  • Respect other shoppers, just because you feel comfortable doesn’t mean they do too.
    People don’t come back often if they feel embarrassed or intimated. Help them feel at ease by not being rowdy or crude
  • Have fun and try new things.Don’t
  • Open boxes, If you would like to have a closer look ask your sales assistant.
  • Don’t throw around toys with your friends.
  • Don’t hit on the staff. We are here to help you not tickle your ego
  • Don’t ask for free demo’s or ask how many toys we have at home.
  •  Don’t flash or ask for an opinion on the size of your member.
  • Don’t bring in young children, it is unsettling for shoppers and staff when small children are in the store.
    Yes they may not understand what is on sale but it is still inappropriate and uncomfortable for shoppers.
  • Don’t ask for numbers or if we charge for sexual activities outside of work.
    We on the other hand are more than happy to point you in the right direction for a brothel
  • Don’t touch staff. We all have a personal space bubble, respect it.

 

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