Police Woman Outfit

Uniform roleplay, and one of the more popular ones. The listings here are companions who keep the outfit and are comfortable playing the part.

What it usually involves

A scenario rather than a costume alone. Most of these bookings have some structure to them, and the ones that work best are the ones sketched out beforehand rather than improvised.

Two sentences on the phone about what you have in mind is enough. It does not need a script and it should not have one.

Where it overlaps

It shades into BDSM at one end, because the scenario carries an obvious authority dynamic, and stays purely playful at the other. Say which end you are after.

What still gets agreed

Everything, exactly as in any other booking. Roleplay sets a scene; it does not change what is on offer or remove the need to agree it first.

Agree a way out of the scene as well, so that stopping does not mean breaking character awkwardly halfway through.

What it costs

Usually a modest addition to the standard rate, covering the outfit and the preparation. Not every listing charges for it.

Ask when you book rather than at the door. Any addition to the rate is small and is always stated in advance, and finding out afterwards is nobody’s idea of a good booking.

Booking

Give notice. The costume is not something she keeps in the room for a same-hour request, and a day ahead makes the difference between a proper session and an approximation.