Session Protocol and Etiquette
What information should I send in my initial e-mail inquiry?
The most important information that you can provide is your location, as in where you are thinking of booking
your session and your general availability (afternoons vs evenings, etc). This will let me know that your inquiry
is serious. It also would help if you have looked at the specific tour page in advance, so you will know if
you have additional questions. Please indicate at least the general category of your session request, along with
as much information as you feel comfortable providing, such as your first name, age, general appearance, interests
etc. Please be discreet and do not use explicit words.
I do not respond to one line e-mails with questions like "how strong are you?" or "I am this height and weight, can
you lift and carry me?" if those lines don't include some of the requested information I have indicated above. I
do not have time for what I would consider to be flirting or banter!
Do you pre-screen for appointments, or require references?
Yes of course, and it's something that should be important to you as well. After you contact me I will
provide you with instructions regarding what screening services and/or references that I accept.
Is Peyton your real name, and where did it come from?
Peyton is not my real name .... because I am a physique stage competitor my privacy is important to me. The name is inspired by the
rebellious cheerleader Peyton Sawyer Scott on the TV show "One Tree Hill." Get to know me and I may just tell you my
real first name!
Aren't you also a submission style champion wrestler called "Figure Power"?
Yes I was! But I have decided to go with a less threatening name that reflects my versatility of sessions, which can range
from domination to girl friend next door. The "Figure Power" name has been officially retired.
Do you offer half hour sessions?
Sometimes half hour appointments are possible, but in general I don't feel that a half hour
is long enough to have the best experience. In addition, half hour appointments often run overtime
when I am on tour and they throw the schedule into flux. So it is possible that I will schedule a half
hour session but such instances are rare.
Do you require a deposit for appointments?
Deposits are not required as long as we are able to complete the advance screening process to everyone's satisfaction. But they are
important and appreciated, and I typically offer significant discounts both for deposits and especially for early
deposits (which allow me to save money by paying some travel costs in advance). If you do indicate that you will make
a deposit for a specific session time, it is very important that you follow through because I often make my plans
based on that promise.
What happens if I make a deposit and then my schedule changes?
The only way that you can lose a deposit is if you are "no show" meaning a cancelation without notice. If your
schedule changes we will rebook your session on the current trip or during my next visit to your area. A deposit is
never "lost" and you can consider it to be an asset on your balance sheet. There have been a couple of cases when
appointments have occurred a year or more after a deposit has been received.
How else should I prepare for my session?
Please be clean. If you are coming from somewhere that does not allow cleaning up in advance, you may wish to take a few
moments after your arrival to freshen up. If you think you might need one, please bring a towel, as I may or may not have
one available for use. And if you can, allow a bit of a time buffer at the end. I'm not a clock watcher, and we're likely
to become immersed; I'm also known for running just a little late every now and then. If you are in a hurry to be somewhere,
it might take away from our mutual experience. When you arrive, the donation for our arrangement should be in an envelope
and left in clear view for me to see upon my arrival. Never make me ask for it.