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jbachen said:Yup, and I booked a show!!
The host benefits are not even half as good as ours, but the shows are fun! I went to my first one planning to play up the fact that I had a cold so I could sit in the back and not participate much, but ended up having fun, and even winning the game we played!
Just try to leave embarrassment at the door, and plan to have fun!
finley1991 said:I guess I'm a little different because I hated every second of the party I went to. Not only did I find it trashy (could have been the consultant and the way she "led" the show) but a lot of what went on I felt was in bad taste. Also, I was uncomfortable with a lot of the women sharing things and "comparing" the products to their husbands... and I know these men and I just found it horrifying.
I'm happy to hear that others had good experiences at these but for me, I won't be attending another one.
ChefBeckyD said:I agree. I love my husband, and am by no means a prude - but my feeling is that our intimacy is just that - intimate. It's something special just for the two of us, and I don't want to share the details with others - I also don't want to know their details!
redsoxgirl said:Yeah - at the 2 I've been to, no one shared things like that. Sure, we were like men in a locker room and were bing stupid and perverted, but it was all in good fun and joking around.
finley1991 said:I guess I'm a little different because I hated every second of the party I went to. Not only did I find it trashy (could have been the consultant and the way she "led" the show) but a lot of what went on I felt was in bad taste. Also, I was uncomfortable with a lot of the women sharing things and "comparing" the products to their husbands... and I know these men and I just found it horrifying.
I'm happy to hear that others had good experiences at these but for me, I won't be attending another one.
pampchefrhondab said:I'm glad you started a conversation about this because I'm going to have a dilemma. I have a host who just started selling some of this stuff - don't know the name of the company. It had tastefully in it because I thought she was going to say "Tastefully Simple." Unfortunately that is not what she said!!
Anyway she is having a party in May for me. I'm sure she is going to ask me to do one for her, and I am in no way in to something like this! I would never invite my family and friends to one either!! What should I say to her??
And you would know all about this...how?redsoxgirl said:Yeah - at the 2 I've been to, no one shared things like that. Sure, we were like men in a locker room and were bing stupid and perverted, but it was all in good fun and joking around.
jbachen said:If I were you I would just be completely honest with her. If she was going to host for you before she signed up, then there should be no implied arrangement that you were going to return the favor for her. Although, if you know anyone you could refer to her, that would show no hard feelings, and support of her new business venture, even though her party is not for you. Good luck!
jrstephens said:I do not think I would be comfortable at all at this type party. As a matter of fact, I would more than likely just not go b/c I would not want to feel out of place or uncomfortable. I think some things should remain private and not be among friends! but that's just me!
Kitchen2u said:I'm so glad I'm not the only one who felt like Colleen and Becky!
& this would probably be me, LOL:blushing:Mwalker said:(hey, they make interesting storytellers. Also take you off the hook for feeling obligated to revealing your info in the bedroom)
Good point!
and one that has NO CLUE what any of it is. The one that innocently and seriously asked, "Whats that?" "Wheres that go?"
Yup, that was me at my first one... That's a what? OH!!! And there was one person there who attends all of this consultant's shows. She was an acquaintance, but not a great friend, and I was worried that asking her about the products would be awkward, but she was really a great source of information; and I was slightly more comfortable asking her questions since I had known her more than two hours...And mwalker, I agree with you 200%. That was very well said!!Mwalker said:I love these parties. I've hosted 2 in the past 6 months. As with any party it all comes down to those who are there to make it fun. Always have to have one person that is willing to share more than you'd probably want to know (hey, they make interesting storytellers. Also take you off the hook for feeling obligated to revealing your info in the bedroom) and one that has NO CLUE what any of it is. The one that innocently and seriously asked, "Whats that?" "Wheres that go?"
And its not so much that I NEED any of the products. They are for "enhancement" not replacement. Believe me, I dont need anything replaced. Theres nothing wrong with an accessory that you both can use, together, between you two, in private
That's cool that it worked out like this.... I've been to 2 of these shows and I didn't really like them much, because they started to be TMI! Especially considering I knew some of the husbands too.lacychef said:Well, actually it wasn't that bad!
It was really laid back, & informative--with a little joking in between. There was no sharing of each other's personal intimacies, so I was happy about that. It was a fun group with a lot of laughter. It was in the living room, & the ordering was done in the kitchen, so it wasn't like everyone knew what the others were ordering.
Now, to compare to PC----wow, their hostess benefits stink! She said hosts get 10% of their sales free; her example was "host a 1,000 show & get $100 for free!" I was thinking.....that's all???
A past host of mine was telling me I could do this on the side & tell people if they didn't want my cooking tools....."just come over here & look at this!" Haha, there's no way I could stand up there & talk about that stuff!
So anyway, not as bad as I expected~~I really wasn't even uncomfortable! (the consultant was really nice too)
A "passion party" is a type of party that focuses on products related to sexual health and wellness, typically sold through a direct sales or multi-level marketing company.
At a passion party, you can expect to see and learn about various products related to sexual health and wellness, such as lubricants, adult toys, and educational materials. There may also be games and activities related to the products.
Yes, it is typically appropriate to bring a friend or partner to a passion party, as long as they are comfortable and interested in the products and atmosphere.
While there may be a sales pitch or demonstration of products at the party, there should not be any pressure to buy. You are free to browse and ask questions without feeling obligated to make a purchase.
Yes, men are welcome to attend passion parties. While the products may be geared towards women, there may also be products and information available for men. As always, it is important to be respectful and open-minded towards others at the party.